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Family friendly hiking trails in E.C. Manning Provincial Park traverse a diverse landscape of wet coastal rainforests, sub-alpine meadows, and valley trails. The park is characterized by its mountainous terrain, including parts of the Hozameen Range, with peaks like Mount Outram and Frosty Mountain. Hikers can explore lush forests, pristine lakes, and broad riverbeds, offering varied scenery for all skill levels. The region's ecosystems range from dense woodlands to open alpine areas, providing distinct hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lightning Lake Trail runs along the lake shore. At the Rainbow Bridge there is a sign warning of a bear in the area (May 2018). We cross the narrow part of the lake on the bridge and walk back to the car park at the Lightning Lake Day Use Area. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_Lake
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E.C. Manning Provincial Park (Manning Park) lies in the Cascade Mountains along the Canada-United States border. The park is accessed on British Columbia Highway 3 east of Hope. Four campgrounds for summer camping are located along the road close to Lightning Lake at an altitude of about 1,300 m. https://bcparks.ca/ec-manning-park/
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At the base of Frosty Mountain, the idyllic Twenty Minute Lake invites you to take a hike around. And guess what: It will take you twenty minutes. ;)
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If you descent from Frosty Mountain, this is the first glimpse you get on the beautiful turquoise Lightning Lake deep in the valley and Snow Camp Mountain in the distance to your left.
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The small larch forest and the scattered larch trees on the way to Frosty Mountain attract many people here every year, especially in autumn. Also known as Mountain Monarch, you will find a very special tree species here, the alpine larch. Some larches are over 2,000 years old. They are especially beautiful to look at in the fall, when they change their green leaf dress for a bright yellow one.
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If you want to climb Frosty Mountain, it's best to start at Lightning Lake and choose the ascent from the west. This is not as steep and arduous as the climb from the east from Windy Joe. Also, you can spend a night at Frosty Creek Camp at about 1,900 meters and climb the summit the next day. With Frosty Creek flowing, this is also your closest water source. To spend the night in the backcountry, you'll need a permit that costs $5 a night per person. Also note: In winter and even in fall, Frosty Mountain can be snow covered. If you descend to the west, you should have microspikes in your backpack for this case.
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Frosty Creek Camp is a nice stop before you climb to the summit of Mount Frosty. There is room for three tents, an outhouse, and a wind shelter for inclement weather. If you want to camp here, you need a camping permit from BC Parks, which costs 5 Dollar per night per person. BC Parks allows for your backcountry camping permits to be pre-purchased online up to two weeks in advance of your arrival date. Find more information here: https://bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/ecmanning/backcountry-camping.html
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There are 14 family-friendly hiking trails in E.C. Manning Provincial Park featured in this guide, offering a range of experiences from easy strolls to more moderate adventures. You'll find options suitable for various ages and fitness levels.
For families with young children or those seeking an easy stroll, the park offers several great options. The Lightning Lake Day Use Area – Start of Lightning Lake Trail loop from Skyview Campground is a popular choice, providing a scenic waterside route with minimal elevation. Other easy trails include the Paintbrush Trail, known for its wildflowers, and the Beaver Pond Loop, excellent for wildlife viewing. While some trails are generally flat, it's always best to check specific trail conditions for stroller accessibility.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails in E.C. Manning Provincial Park are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Lightning Lake Day Use Area – Start of Lightning Lake Trail loop from Lightning Lake Beach is a fantastic example, offering a complete loop around the picturesque Lightning Lake. Another option is the Lightning Lake Day Use Area – Start of Lightning Lake Trail loop from Spruce Bay Parking Lot, which also provides a lovely loop experience.
E.C. Manning Provincial Park is rich in natural beauty. Along the trails, you can expect to see diverse ecosystems, from lush forests to sub-alpine meadows. Highlights include the serene Lightning Lake Day Use Area, the charming Rainbow Bridge on the Lightning Lake Trail, and the tranquil Twenty-Minute Lake. In late summer and early fall, you might even spot golden larch forests, particularly on higher elevation trails.
The best time for family hiking in E.C. Manning Provincial Park is generally from late spring to early fall. Mid-July to mid-August is particularly spectacular when the alpine meadows burst with wildflowers. Late summer and early fall also offer stunning golden larch displays. Always check current weather and trail conditions before heading out, as conditions can vary.
E.C. Manning Provincial Park welcomes dogs on many of its trails, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations before you go, but generally, the park offers plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature with your canine companion. Remember to pack out all waste to keep the park clean for everyone.
Parking is generally available at various trailheads and day-use areas throughout E.C. Manning Provincial Park. For trails around Lightning Lake, you'll find convenient parking at the Lightning Lake Day Use Area, such as the Spruce Bay Parking Lot, which serves as a starting point for several loops. Always look for designated parking areas and follow park signage.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's diverse landscapes, from lush forests to stunning alpine meadows, and the well-maintained trails that cater to all skill levels. The abundance of wildlife and the serene lake views are also frequently highlighted as favorite aspects.
While popular spots like Lightning Lake can see more visitors, E.C. Manning Provincial Park has an extensive trail network. To find less crowded options, consider exploring trails slightly off the main routes or visiting during weekdays or outside of peak hours. Trails like the Rein Orchid Trail or Strawberry Flats Trail, which offer gorgeous riverside scenery, might provide a quieter experience.
For family hiking in E.C. Manning Provincial Park, it's best to dress in layers, as weather can change quickly, especially at higher elevations. Comfortable, sturdy hiking shoes are essential. Depending on the season, bring rain gear, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and insect repellent. Always carry enough water and snacks for everyone.
Absolutely! The trails around Lightning Lake offer numerous scenic viewpoints, with the lake itself providing stunning reflections. The Rainbow Bridge on the Lightning Lake Trail is a popular spot for photos. While some of the more challenging trails lead to panoramic views like the View of Frosty Mountain and valley, many family-friendly routes provide beautiful vistas without significant elevation gain.


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