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  1. Park overview. Alice Lake is a popular family park surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests, and grassy areas. Four freshwater lakes dominate the landscape, making this a great park for swimming and fishing. The trail around Alice Lake is a popular spot for evening strolls while more adventurous hikers, will enjoy the Four Lakes Trail.

    • Sightseeing
    • Hiking
    • Mountain Biking
    • Swimming
    • Paddling
    • Camping

    Alice Lake is located just metres from the parking lot and is set against a stunning mountain backdrop. The lake is encircled by lush rainforest, and a walk around the far side of the lake will take you into a forest dripping with moss and every shade of green.

    Four Lakes Trailis the most popular hiking trail in Alice Lake Provincial Park, it passes by four mountain lakes; Stump, Edith, Fawn and Alice. Hikers looking for a more expansive view can walk the DeBeck’s Hill Trail which features views of the Squamish River and the Tantalus Range.

    The trails surrounding Alice Lake Provincial Park are among the best riding in Squamish. The trail network can be accessed via 50 Shades of Green(off Jack's Trail) which starts just south of the parking lot on the side with the walkout dock.

    All four lakes in Alice Lake Provincial Park are swimmable. Alice Lake has a large beach with picnic tables and sand for lounging. It is also located close to flush toilets and a changing area. The other three lakes; Stump, Edith and Fawn, require a hike in, however, they provide a quiet atmosphere, and you may even have the entire lake to yourself...

    Kayak, canoe and stand-up paddleboard rentals are available on-site from May to September. SUP lessons and SUP yoga is also available. To book, visit Sea to Sky Park's website.

    Alice Lake Provincial Park is one of the most talked-about campgrounds in B.C. There are 108 reservable campsites on site, 55 of which have electrical hookups. Facilities also include two shower and washroom buildings, an amphitheatre, a playground and the Beachside Café which operates from May to October, weather permitting. Camping season is offi...

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  3. Alice Lake Provincial Park is right off the highway out of Squamish. Alice Lake itself is highly accessible, with parking lot, campground, concession stand, docks and roped-off swimming areas and sandy beach. But even better than Alice Lake is the Four Lakes Trail.

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    • Highway 99 (13 kilometers north of Squamish)
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  4. Alice Lake Provincial Park is home to four freshwater lakes, those being Alice, Edith, Fawn, and Stump Lakes. The park also hosts a large hill, DeBeck's Hill, that offers views of the Tantalus Range and Mt. Garibaldi. Ecology. The park is home to a number of mammal species, including squirrels, chipmunks, and raccoons.

  5. Alice Lake Provincial Park Squamish, BC, V0N 1H0 Canada. Get Directions. Squamish Camping Guide. Alice Lake Provincial Park Campground is one of BC's most popular family-friendly camping destinations with 108 reservable campsites on site, 55 of which have electrical hook-ups.

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