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Canada, British Columbia, Toad River

Stone Mountain Provincial Park

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4.3 (3 ratings)

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Stone Mountain Provincial Park, nestled in Toad River, Canada. With its expansive 62217.7 acres of pristine wilderness, this park offers a paradise for walkers and ...

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Stone Mountain Provincial Park, nestled in Toad River, Canada. With its expansive 62217.7 acres of pristine wilderness, this park offers a paradise for walkers and hikers seeking an unforgettable outdoor experience. The park features an array of trails, including the renowned MacDonald Creek Valley Trail, which spans 18.6 miles and provides a captivating journey through the heart of the park's natural wonders. Whether you're an avid hiker or a leisurely walker, Stone Mountain Provincial Park offers a variety of routes suitable for all skill levels, ensuring an enriching and invigorating adventure amidst stunning landscapes. Embark on an exploration of the diverse terrain that Stone Mountain Provincial Park has to offer. As you traverse the park's trails, you'll encounter an abundance of awe-inspiring vistas, from majestic mountain peaks to lush valleys and serene waterways. The 1942 Alaska Highway route, spanning 0.9 miles, provides a brief yet rewarding stroll for those seeking a shorter excursion. With a total of multiple routes to choose from, the park presents an array of hiking and walking opportunities, making it an ideal destination for enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in nature's splendor. Immerse yourself in the tranquility and grandeur of Stone Mountain Provincial Park, where every step unveils a new facet of natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a leisurely walk or an extended hike, this captivating park promises an unforgettable outdoor experience. For more information on park trails and routes, as well as to track your walking and hiking activities, download Pacer Pedometer and embark on your next adventure in the great outdoors.

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Walking and Hiking in Stone Mountain Provincial Park

Located in the picturesque city of Toad River, Canada, Stone Mountain Provincial Park offers an array of opportunities for walking and hiking enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual walker, this park has something to suit your needs. With essential amenities such as wheelchair-friendly paths, picnic sites, and ...

Located in the picturesque city of Toad River, Canada, Stone Mountain Provincial Park offers an array of opportunities for walking and hiking enthusiasts. Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual walker, this park has something to suit your needs. With essential amenities such as wheelchair-friendly paths, picnic sites, and ample parking, the park provides a welcoming environment for visitors of all abilities. The accessibility of wheelchair-friendly paths ensures that everyone can partake in the natural beauty and serenity of the park. As you embark on your walking or hiking adventure, don't miss the opportunity to take in the breathtaking viewpoints that the park has to offer. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, Stone Mountain Provincial Park is the ideal destination for outdoor activity enthusiasts.

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Essential Amenities
Picnic Site
Wheelchair friendly
Parking lot
Accessibility
Wheelchair friendly
Best Walking Routes in Stone Mountain Provincial Park
#1 - 1942 Alaska Highway
(1 review)
Length: 0.9 milesEst. Time: 15m
#2 - MacDonald Creek Valley Trail
(1 review)
Length: 18.6 milesEst. Time: 5h4m
#3 - Summit Peak Trail
(1 review)
Length: 2.1 milesEst. Time: 37m
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Nearby Parks
Northern Rocky Mountains Protected Area
Toad River Hotsprings Provincial Park
FAQs about Stone Mountain Provincial Park
Where is the best place to walk in Stone Mountain Provincial Park?
The MacDonald Creek Valley Trail is a popular choice for walkers and hikers in Stone Mountain Provincial Park. It offers stunning views and is rated 4.0 on the Pacer community, with a length of 18.6 miles and estimated time of 5 hours and 4 minutes.
How many routes are in Stone Mountain Provincial Park?
There are two routes available for walking and hiking in Stone Mountain Provincial Park. The 1942 Alaska Highway and the MacDonald Creek Valley Trail are the options provided by the Pacer community.
Which is the longest route in Stone Mountain Provincial Park?
The MacDonald Creek Valley Trail is the longest route in Stone Mountain Provincial Park, spanning 18.6 miles. This trail is highly recommended by the Pacer community, with a rating of 4.0.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/hikers in Stone Mountain Provincial Park?
Yes, Stone Mountain Provincial Park provides essential amenities such as picnic sites, parking lots, and wheelchair-friendly facilities to accommodate walkers and hikers.
How accessible is Stone Mountain Provincial Park?
Stone Mountain Provincial Park is wheelchair-friendly, ensuring accessibility for all visitors, including walkers and hikers with mobility needs.
What kind of sports can I do in Stone Mountain Provincial Park?
In Stone Mountain Provincial Park, walkers and hikers can enjoy various outdoor activities, including hiking, picnicking, and taking in the scenic viewpoints.
What is the best season to walk in Stone Mountain Provincial Park?
The best season to walk in Stone Mountain Provincial Park is typically from late spring to early fall when the weather is milder and the trails are more accessible.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Stone Mountain Provincial Park?
Visitors to Stone Mountain Provincial Park should prepare for a range of weather conditions, including cooler temperatures, occasional rainfall, and the possibility of snow at higher elevations, even during the summer months.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Stone Mountain Provincial Park?
Visitors to Stone Mountain Provincial Park may encounter wildlife such as black bears, moose, caribou, and a variety of bird species. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and respectful of the park's wildlife during your visit.
Best Walking Routes in Stone Mountain Provincial Park
#1 - 1942 Alaska Highway
4 (1 review)
Length: 0.9 milesEst. Time: 15m
#2 - MacDonald Creek Valley Trail
4 (1 review)
Length: 18.6 milesEst. Time: 5h4m
#3 - Summit Peak Trail
4 (1 review)
Length: 2.1 milesEst. Time: 37m
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Nearby Parks
Northern Rocky Mountains Protected Area
Toad River Hotsprings Provincial Park
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Best Walking Routes in Stone Mountain Provincial Park
#1- 1942 Alaska Highway
(1 review)
Length: 0.9 milesEst. Time: 15m
#2- MacDonald Creek Valley Trail
(1 review)
Length: 18.6 milesEst. Time: 5h4m
#3- Summit Peak Trail
(1 review)
Length: 2.1 milesEst. Time: 37m
#4- Erosion Pillar Trail
(1 review)
Length: 0.2 milesEst. Time: 4m
#5- Flower Springs Lake Trail
(1 review)
Length: 3.1 milesEst. Time: 54m
#6- Baba Canyon Trail
(1 review)
Length: 3.1 milesEst. Time: 53m