Where can I camp Golden Ears?

The Golden Ears are accessed from the West Canyon parking lot via the West Canyon/Golden Ears Trail. There are camping sites at Alder Flats and Panorama Ridge, see the wilderness/walk-in camping information.

Does Golden Ears have first come first serve camping?

FCFS. First come first serve campsites are available at Golden Ears Provincial Park during the off-season months (April to mid-June and after mid-September) and are not available during the June-mid to September summer season as the campgrounds are 100% reservation only during this time.

How many campsites are in Golden Ears?

Gold Creek campground offers 148 campsites as well as winter camping. WINTER RATES APPLY – Golden Ears – open with full services Alouette campground May 15 – May 20, and Jun 12 – Sep 2; Only available as overflow during spring and fall seasons. The gate is closed during the off-season.

How long does it take to hike golden ears?

7 hours
GOLDEN EARS TRAIL: (12 km; suggested time: 7 hours; elevation change: 1,500 metres). Follow the West Canyon Trail from the parking lot to Alder Flats. From Alder Flats the Golden Ears Trail continues up a steep path to an old rail bed heading west.

Do you need a day pass for Golden Ears Park?

As of June 23, 2021, free day-use passes will be required to visit five of our busiest parks….Parks Requiring a Day-Pass.

Park Name Golden Ears
Trail or Trailhead Alouette Lake Boat Launch Parking
Pass required Vehicle – Maximum of 8 people per vehicle.
Timing ALL DAY – Allows for arrival any time of the day.

Why is it called Golden Ears Park?

It is a part of the Garibaldi Ranges, and is located in Golden Ears Provincial Park. Originally, the massif was referred to as The Golden Eyries, which became corrupted to Golden Ears in reference to the pointy ears-like shape of the double summit of the mountain now named Golden Ears.

Are there bears in Golden Ears?

“Hiking is very popular activity in Golden Ears Park, with trails ranging from short self-guided interpretative walks to long backcountry and mountain climbing treks.” Black bears are uncommon but do reside in the park, so bear-safe camping such as storing food in cars overnight, should be practised.

How high are Golden Ears?

5,630′
Golden Ears/Elevation

In the 1930s or 1940s the government of the day renamed the entire area to Mount Blanshard, and gave Edge Peak its name, named the southernmost summit Blanshard Peak, and conferred the official name Golden Ears to the 1,716 m (5,630 ft) peak with the twin summit.

How big is Golden Ears Park in Maple Ridge?

Golden Ears Provincial Park is one of Maple Ridge’s many treasures. Walking or hiking through this park is sure to bring you much delight, and probably a few surprises along the way! The park is 55,625 hectares. Head north on 232 Street.

Where is Golden Ears Provincial Park in BC?

Golden Ears Provincial Park lies in the Coast Mountains 11 km north of Maple Ridge on the north side of the Fraser River. Access to the park is by vehicle via Dewdney Trunk Road through the Municipality of Maple Ridge.

Are there any reservable campsites at Golden Ears?

All drive-in and walk-in campsites are reservable during peak season; there are no first-come, first-served sites. Group campsite reservations are accepted at this park (minimum 15 adults) year-round. Picnic/day-use area is available on a first-come, first-served basis only and is not reservable at this park.

Where are the picnic areas in Golden Ears Park?

Picnic Areas There are four day-use beach areas on the shoreline of Alouette Lake in Golden Ears Park. Alouette (South Beach) Day-use Area: Vehicle accessible area located at kilometre 7 along the main parkway.