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Top 4 Beginner Hikes In North Vancouver

Taylor the Kinesiologist • Aug 08, 2023

With many people often feeling like they need to get away to various international destinations,

it got me thinking...

People actually travel from all over the world to experience the beautiful hikes we have access to here in our own backyard. Why don't we take advantage of these scenic & refreshing opportunities for fitness? I think sometimes we take for granted just how lucky we are to live in this area!


With that being said, here are the top 4 beginner-friendly hikes in the North Vancouver region.


1) Varley Trail

2.4km round trip / ~60 min / 22m climb & 50m descent


The Varley Trail meanders along the side of the river with a few minor climbs & descents before connecting to the parking lot at the entrance to Lynn Headwaters Park. This trail is fantastic for people of all fitness levels and is highly recommended whether you are looking for a peaceful stroll or quick trail run.

Varley Trail
Varley Trail Trailforks

2) Rice Lake Loop

1.6km loop / ~45 min / 34m climb & 34m descent


Rice Lake is a serene, quiet lake located on the edge of the Lynn Headwaters Regional Park. Just a short walk takes you around this lake that's full of life and natural beauty.

A favorite spot for fishers on the weekends!

Rice Lake
Rice Lake Loop on Trailforks

3) Capilano Canyon & Cleveland Dam Loop

2.6km loop / ~60 min / 100m climb & 100m descent


Lush coastal rainforest and steep canyon walls make for a truly unforgettable trail. Walk beneath many towering Douglas firs & western red cedar trees, while listening to the soft roar of the Capilano River. Capilano Canyon also features the looming Cleveland Dam, many rushing streams and cascading waterfalls. All along the canyon there are excellent viewpoints and spots where you can venture down for a closer look at the rapids, falls & gorges.

Capilano River
Capilano Canyon Loop AllTrails

4) St. Mary's Trail

1.7km round trip / ~45 min / 49m climb & 23m descent


A rugged yet scenic mixed (hike & mountain bike) trail located in the Braemar Park Reservoir area, beginning from St. Mary's Avenue. With many bridges over rushing streams this is a truly awesome location to stroll along, especially when it is foggy! See for yourself why the North Shore is known as one of the best mountain biking destinations in the world!

St. Mary's Trail
Saint Mary's Trail Trailforks

I hope this post inspires you to get out there and explore some new trails in the area!

Have you tried any of these hikes? Did I forget one of your favorite trails in the area?

Let me know in the comment section below!


If you are looking for a free handy phone app that displays all of the trails in the North Vancouver area then I highly recommend Trailforks. In fact, many of maps I listed above are from Trailforks.
Without it I may never have actually discovered the St. Mary's trail!

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pinkbike.trailforks&hl=en_CA&gl=US

Apple: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/trailforks/id987986743

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