Evans Peak is a steep and challenging hike in Golden Ears Provincial Park, Maple Ridge.
While Evans Peak is not quite as long or as difficult as the nearby Golden Ears Summit hike, it should not be underestimated.
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Evans Peak is a steep and challenging hike in Golden Ears Provincial Park, Maple Ridge.
While Evans Peak is not quite as long or as difficult as the nearby Golden Ears Summit hike, it should not be underestimated.
The Golden Ears Summit is a spectacular hike that always makes for a memorable day – for both its beauty and its challenge. Located in Golden Ears Provincial Park, it is a popular destination for experienced hikers who are looking for a difficult outing.
Cliff Falls in Kanaka Creek Regional Park, Maple Ridge, is a great place for a weekend outing with the family. On sunny and rainy days alike, Kanaka Creek is a peaceful area filled with easy walking trails. Kanaka Creek runs through a beautiful forest of Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, and moss-covered maple and Western red cedar trees.
You don’t need to wait for the summer to get outside and enjoying some incredible hikes. Panoramic lookouts, waterfalls, canyons, forests and more can all be explored at elevations below the snowline in this collection of spring hikes.
This isn’t an exhaustive list of all the spring hikes around Vancouver, but it’s a collection of our 14 favorites.
Gold Creek Falls, reached by the Lower Falls Trail, is a popular hike in Golden Ears Provincial Park, near Maple Ridge, B.C.. Gold Creek Falls is a great hike for those camping in the park or visiting Alouette Lake. It is a popular day hike for those seeking an enjoyable and relaxing hike.