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Hiking in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park is centered around the Stawamus Chief, a prominent 700-meter granite monolith. The park features diverse terrain, including lush rainforest at its base and challenging trails leading to three distinct summits. Hikers can experience significant elevation gains and panoramic views of Howe Sound and the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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This small, beautiful waterfall is accessed via a short, but steep hike on the Chief Peaks Trail. You can use this as a rest point for a longer hike into the mountains or as your destination and turn around point for a shorter, out and back hike.
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Fantastic view with information panels about the Howe Sound.
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The Sea to Sky Gondola takes passengers in cabins for up to six people from the base station on Highway 99 to the mountain station at an elevation of 885 m in 10 minutes. During the trip you have a magnificent view of the Tantalus Mountain Range, part of the Pacific Ranges to the west and Howe Sound. You can also admire the Stawamus Chief, one of the largest granite monoliths in the world. The standard ticket price at the ticket counter is about $82 per person; online reservations offer a discount of 9%. (May 23, 2025) https://www.seatoskygondola.com/hours-and-prices/
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This spot marks the beginning of the Sea to Summit trail, brilliant one way hike with incredible views over the Howe Sound and Sky Pilot Mountain. Allow 3-5 hours to get to the Summit Lodge at the top, where you can enjoy food and drink with fantastic views. You can buy a 'download' ticket at the lodge and enjoy a gondola ride back down to the trailhead.
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Nice views over the end of the Howe Sound and the port of Squamish
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Not everyone turns right off the trail to appreciate this stunning view but it's well worth it! Hike down off the trail on the grippy granite slabs and sit for a moment and appreciate the view over a blanket of tree tops to the mountains in the distance.
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Confident scramblers can use the T3 path (and ladders) between Top 1 and Top 2 of the Chief. Exhilarating!
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A series of steps, ladders and chains assist you to the summit of the first top of Stawamus Chief - an impressive granite monolith that looms over Squamish. The slabs are best enjoyed in warm, dry weather.
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Stawamus Chief Provincial Park offers a variety of hiking experiences, with over 10 routes available. These range from challenging climbs to trails exploring the lush rainforest at the base of the Chief.
Hiking in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park is generally considered challenging. Out of the 13 routes listed, 9 are rated as difficult, and 4 are moderate. There are no easy routes, reflecting the significant elevation gains and rugged terrain, especially on trails leading to the Chief's peaks.
The park is dominated by the Stawamus Chief, a massive granite monolith. Hikers can experience lush rainforests at its base and dramatic cliff walls. Notable attractions include Shannon Falls, and the distinct summits like the First Peak of the Stawamus Chief, offering panoramic views of Howe Sound and Squamish.
Yes, several circular routes allow you to experience different aspects of the park. For example, the Sea to Summit trailhead – Stawamus Chief First Peak loop from Shannon Falls Provincial Park is a popular option, as is the Temperate Rainforest – View of Squamish loop from Shannon Falls Provincial Park.
Trails in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park are known for significant elevation gains due to the mountainous terrain. For instance, the Sea to Summit trailhead – Stawamus Chief First Peak loop involves an ascent of over 530 meters. The highest peak, the Third Peak, has an elevation gain of 630 meters from the trailhead.
The best time to hike is generally during the drier months, from late spring to early fall (May to October), when trails are less muddy and views are clearer. Summers offer warmer temperatures, but spring and fall can provide pleasant hiking conditions with fewer crowds. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, parking is available at the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park entrance, which is also a common trailhead. Many trails, including those to the Chief's peaks, are accessible from this area or near Shannon Falls Provincial Park.
Currently, permits are not generally required for day hiking in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park. However, it's always advisable to check the official BC Parks website for the most up-to-date information on any potential changes or specific regulations, especially during peak seasons or for overnight stays.
Dogs are generally permitted on trails in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet and respect wildlife and other hikers. Some areas or specific trails might have restrictions, so always look for signage.
While many trails are challenging, some sections or shorter loops at the base of the Chief might be suitable for families with older children who are accustomed to hiking. The park's rainforest trails offer a less strenuous experience compared to the steep ascents to the peaks. Always assess the difficulty and elevation gain to match your family's ability.
Given the steep and rocky terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Dress in layers suitable for varying weather conditions, as temperatures can change quickly. Bring plenty of water, snacks, a first-aid kit, a map or GPS, and sun protection. Trekking poles can also be helpful on descents.
The trails in Stawamus Chief Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the challenging climbs, the rewarding panoramic views from the summits, and the unique experience of hiking through the lush rainforest.
Yes, Shannon Falls, one of British Columbia's highest waterfalls, is located adjacent to Stawamus Chief Provincial Park. It's a prominent natural attraction and a common starting point for many hikes in the area.


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