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Hiking in Mt Begbie Area Recreation Site offers trails through diverse landscapes shaped by the Monashee Range and the Columbia River. The region features dense old-growth forests at lower elevations, transitioning to alpine and sub-alpine meadows. Prominent natural features include Mount Begbie and Begbie Falls, with trails often providing views of the Monashee and Selkirk Mountains.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.51km
01:25
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:26
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Illecillewaet River flows 62 kilometers before meeting the Columbia River. The turquoise color comes from glaciers at the river's starting point at Rogers Pass. This river is home to rainbow trout, bull trout, and mountain whitefish, and the all-important beavers, building dams along its course.
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The Marc Kingsbury Memorial Bridge is a pedestrian and cycling bridge spanning the Illecillewaet River, connecting downtown Revelstoke to the Illecillewaet Greenbelt and trails on the river’s south side. It was named after Marc Kingsbury, a beloved Revelstoke resident and outdoor enthusiast who passed away in a kayaking accident. Stop in the middle of the Marc Kingsbury Bridge on clear evenings and watch Mount Begbie glow pink with alpenglow, and in the spring.
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The Illecillewaet Greenbelt runs through cottonwood and spruce forests and marshland, offering great riverside views. The trail is wide and well-maintained, open to walking, jogging, cycling, dog walking, birdwatching, photography, cross-country skiing, or snowshoeing in winter. The greenbelt creates easy access downtown for dining and shopping.
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The Columbia River flows through Revelstoke and is surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery with views of Mount Begbie and the Selkirk Mountains. This stretch of the river is heavily controlled by dams and reservoirs and provides power through the Columbia Basin hydro system. Animals such as bald eagles, ospreys, and herons call this river home.
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We used komoot as a guide. However, part of the road was flooded that day. Not all paths are always accessible.
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The mouth of the Illecillewaet River into the Columbia River was a storage place for fur traders in the 19th century. Later it became a supply point for miners in the area. The place continued to grow in the 1880s, when the Canadian Pacific Railway was built, and was called Farwell. After completion of the railway in 1885, the settlement was a base of the railway line and after Lord Revelstoke (a noble title of the banking family Baring, London), an investor in the railway line, renamed Revelstoke.
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This guide features 5 hiking routes that are easily accessible from bus stations, primarily in the Revelstoke area. These trails offer a range of experiences, from short, easy strolls to slightly more challenging moderate loops.
The trails accessible from bus stations in this area often follow the beautiful Columbia River, offering views of the water and surrounding forests. You'll experience the natural beauty of the region, including greenbelts and riverbanks, which provide a contrast to the higher alpine landscapes of Mount Begbie itself.
Yes, there are several easy options perfect for families. For example, the Revelstoke Town Centre – Columbia River loop from Revelstoke is a shorter, easy route. Another great choice is the Columbia River – Illecillewaet Greenbelt loop from Revelstoke, which offers a pleasant walk through natural surroundings.
Many trails in the Mt Begbie Area Recreation Site, especially those at lower elevations and near the Columbia River, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and check for specific signage on individual trails regarding pet policies to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
Absolutely. All the routes listed in this guide are circular, meaning you'll end up back at your starting point, which is convenient when relying on public transport. Examples include the Illecillewaet River – Marc Kingsbury Memorial Bridge loop from Revelstoke Airport and the Columbia River – Revelstoke Town Centre loop from Revelstoke.
The trails near Revelstoke and the Columbia River are generally accessible for a longer season than the higher alpine routes. Spring, summer, and fall offer excellent conditions, with vibrant greenery in spring, warm weather in summer, and beautiful foliage in autumn. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially in shoulder seasons.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the scenic river views, and the opportunity to experience nature close to town.
While most bus-accessible trails in this guide are easy, there is a moderate option for those looking for a bit more distance. The Columbia River – Revelstoke Town Centre loop from Revelstoke is a 9.3 km route with a moderate difficulty, offering a longer exploration of the riverfront.
Even for shorter, easier trails, it's wise to pack essentials. Bring water, snacks, appropriate footwear, and layers of clothing as weather can change. A small first-aid kit and a fully charged phone are also recommended. For longer routes, consider a map or GPS device.
Many of these trails follow the Columbia River, offering scenic views of the water and surrounding landscape. While they might not lead to the dramatic alpine vistas of Mount Begbie's summit, they provide picturesque riverfront perspectives and opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty of the Illecillewaet Greenbelt and local bridges like the Marc Kingsbury Memorial Bridge.


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