Transit-first trails

Routes reachable by rail and shuttle

Trails with rail connections and low-emission local transport for an easier arrival; prefer hardened paths to reduce erosion.

Updated: May 2024

Lakeside loop viewpoints

A gentle loop with boardwalk sections to protect wetlands and fragile shores, with the best light in the early morning.


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Shoreline eco route

An officially marked lakeside path with designated picnic spots and clearly marked entry points; keep to the trail to preserve the shoreline's resilience.


Arrange public transit connections

Wildlife valley stroll

A staple dawn-to-dusk route for spotting wildlife: stay on gravel paths, mind quiet zones, and observe park rules.


Park rules

Glacier learning path

A guided route with climate indicators illustrating glacier retreat; maintain distance from unstable areas and heed local safety directions.


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Bike-friendly eco loops

Flow trails with reinforced surfaces
Lakeside promenades featuring designated bike lanes
Scenic gorge viewpoints on durable paths
Gravel farm roads with low traffic