Joffre Lakes Provincial Park is a region located within the Pacific Ranges of southwestern British Columbia. This area is characterized by its dramatic landscape, featuring glacier-fed lakes, jagged peaks, and extensive icefields. The terrain varies from old-growth forests of hemlock and spruce to sub-alpine zones and talus slopes, all shaped by glacial history. These diverse natural features provide a setting for several outdoor sports, primarily hiking.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Joffre Lakes Provincial Park is primarily known for hiking, offering routes to its three glacier-fed lakes. The park also provides opportunities for jogging. Visitors can explore varied terrain from old-growth forests to sub-alpine zones.
The park's main attractions are its three vibrant, turquoise-blue lakes: Lower, Middle, and Upper Joffre Lakes. These glacier-fed lakes are set against a backdrop of jagged peaks and icefields, including the prominent Matier Glacier. Holloway Falls, located between Middle and Upper Joffre Lake, is another notable feature.
Yes, the park offers a diverse trail system. The path to Lower Joffre Lake is an easy walk, while the trail to Middle and Upper Lakes becomes progressively steeper. This allows for experiences ranging from easy walks to more demanding ascents.
Routes in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park are highly regarded by the komoot community. There is 1 route available, which has received an average rating of 4.87 out of 5 stars from more than 10 visitors. More than 170 visitors have explored the area.
No, dogs and other domestic pets are prohibited within Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. This restriction is in place to protect the park's fragile environment and wildlife.
Komoot offers a comprehensive guide for exploring the area. The Hiking in Joffre Lakes Provincial Park guide provides detailed information on hiking opportunities, including specific trails and their characteristics.
Day-use passes are often required for entry to Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, especially during peak seasons. Reservations are also necessary for backcountry camping at Upper Joffre Lake. Visitors should check the official park website for current requirements.
Official information for Joffre Lakes Provincial Park is available on the BC Parks website. The official website is bcparks.ca/joffre-lakes-park/. For reservations or general inquiries, specific phone numbers are provided on the official site.
For reservations, changes, or cancellations, visitors can call the toll-free number 1-800-689-9025 from Canada or the US. An international number, 1-519-858-6161, is also available. For general inquiries related to frontcountry facilities, contact 604-986-9371.
The park is characterized by its glacial history, evident in its U-shaped valleys, glacial silts, and lateral moraines. The intense blue color of the lakes is due to 'rockflour,' or glacial silt, suspended in the water, reflecting sunlight. Jagged peaks and icefields also define the landscape.
Yes, backcountry camping is available at Upper Joffre Lake. Reservations are required for all backcountry camping. Visitors should plan ahead and secure their spot through the official park reservation system.

