Stawamus Chief Trail: Difference between revisions

From VOC Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>ScottN
mNo edit summary
imported>George
No edit summary
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Trailbox
| Name=Stawamus Chief Trail
| BivouacRoadID=5971
| Photo=Stawamus_Chief_Trail.jpg
| Caption=BC Parks 3D Trail Map. They refer to the trail as the Chief Peaks Trail.
| Length=2.7km
| Class=Class 1
| Status=Clear
| Access=Chief Parking Lot
| Destination=Stawamus Chief
| Caretaker=BC Parks
| Maps={{NTS link|092|G|11}}
*[https://www.exploresquamish.com/files/dmo_listings/attachments/Stawamus%20Chief_brochure.pdf BC Parks Trail Map] <br>
*[https://www.seatoskygondola.com/sites/default/files/trail_attachments/FINAL%20Summer%20Map%202016%20side%20two.pdf Sea to Sky Gondola Trail Map] <br>
}}
==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The '''Stawamus Chief Trail''' is a 2.7km trail that ascends 600m to the first peak of the Chief. The trail has numerous names; Backside Trail of the Chief, Backside Chief Trail, Chief Peaks Trail. It is an ideal destination if you are interested in a short hike that can be done in a morning. Although not nearly as popular as the Grouse Grind, this trail is quite busy. Go early in the morning or on a weekday to avoid the worst crowds. If you're really fit, it makes a nice trail run. It's worthwhile for the beautiful view of Howe Sound at the top and to be able to say that you've "climbed" the Chief.


The backside trail of the Chief is an ideal destination if you are interested in a short hike that can be done in a morning. Although not nearly as popular as the Grouse Grind, this trail is quite busy. Go early in the morning or on a weekday to avoid the worst crowds. If you're really fit, it makes a nice trail run. It's worthwhile for the beautiful view of Howe Sound at the top and to be able to say that you've "climbed" the Chief.
==Access==


==Access==
All trails can be accessed through the Chief campground. The turn-off is located just south of Squamish on highway 99. You can park in the climber's parking lot (right by the highway) and walk all the way through the campground to the stairs at the top of the big boulder at the back. Alternatively, the trail system can be accessed via Shannon Falls or the [[Sea to Sky Gondola]]. At Shannon Falls, go past the falls heading in a northwesterly direction, following the signs to the Chief.


All trails can be accessed through the Chief campground. The turn-off is located just south of Squamish on highway 99. You can park in the climber's parking lot (right by the highway) and walk all the way through the campground to the stairs at the top of the big boulder at the back. Alternatively, the trail system can be accessed via Shannon Falls. Go past the falls heading in a northwesterly direction, following the signs to the Chief; this way is nicer. The parking lot at the Chief is free, the parking lot at Shannon Falls is not free. Note that this hiking trail is currently threatened by a [[Squamish Chief Gondola|development proposal]].
The parking lot at the Chief is free but the parking lot at Shannon Falls is not. The [[Sea to Sky Gondola]] lot is also free but only for a maximum of 3 hours. They have an overflow free all day lot called the "Darrell Bay Free Parking Area" which is immediately to the west of the highway at the intersection for Shannon Falls Park.


==Trail Description==
==Trail Description==


There are three peaks, the first and second being very popular, and the third being visited a little less. The first and second can be reached in under two hours.
This trail leads up to the first peak however, there are three peaks. The first and second peaks are very popular. The third is visited a little less. The first and second can be reached in under two hours.


The trail system also gives access to the Squaw. This trail is a little less well marked. The backside trail to the Squaw takes you to the true summit of the Squaw, this is considerably higher and east of the 'summit' of the Squaw that is reached by the popular climbing routes. The Backside Trail eventually connects to the Shannon Ck FSR which can be followed back to the highway. Circumnavigating the Chief this way makes for about a 15km hike.
The trail system also gives access to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stawamus_Squaw Slhanay]. This trail is a little less well marked. The backside trail to the Slhanay takes you to the true summit of the Slhanay, this is considerably higher and east of the 'summit' of the Slhanay that is reached by the popular climbing routes. The Backside Trail eventually connects to the Shannon Ck FSR which can be followed back to the highway. Circumnavigating the Chief this way makes for about a 15km hike.


[[Category:Hiking Trips]]
[[Category:Hiking Trips]]
[[Category:Squamish-Whistler]]

Latest revision as of 20:18, 20 October 2019

Stawamus Chief Trail

BC Parks 3D Trail Map. They refer to the trail as the Chief Peaks Trail.
Length 2.7km
Class Class 1
Status Clear
Access Chief Parking Lot
Destination Stawamus Chief
Caretaker BC Parks
Maps

Introduction

The Stawamus Chief Trail is a 2.7km trail that ascends 600m to the first peak of the Chief. The trail has numerous names; Backside Trail of the Chief, Backside Chief Trail, Chief Peaks Trail. It is an ideal destination if you are interested in a short hike that can be done in a morning. Although not nearly as popular as the Grouse Grind, this trail is quite busy. Go early in the morning or on a weekday to avoid the worst crowds. If you're really fit, it makes a nice trail run. It's worthwhile for the beautiful view of Howe Sound at the top and to be able to say that you've "climbed" the Chief.

Access

All trails can be accessed through the Chief campground. The turn-off is located just south of Squamish on highway 99. You can park in the climber's parking lot (right by the highway) and walk all the way through the campground to the stairs at the top of the big boulder at the back. Alternatively, the trail system can be accessed via Shannon Falls or the Sea to Sky Gondola. At Shannon Falls, go past the falls heading in a northwesterly direction, following the signs to the Chief.

The parking lot at the Chief is free but the parking lot at Shannon Falls is not. The Sea to Sky Gondola lot is also free but only for a maximum of 3 hours. They have an overflow free all day lot called the "Darrell Bay Free Parking Area" which is immediately to the west of the highway at the intersection for Shannon Falls Park.

Trail Description

This trail leads up to the first peak however, there are three peaks. The first and second peaks are very popular. The third is visited a little less. The first and second can be reached in under two hours.

The trail system also gives access to the Slhanay. This trail is a little less well marked. The backside trail to the Slhanay takes you to the true summit of the Slhanay, this is considerably higher and east of the 'summit' of the Slhanay that is reached by the popular climbing routes. The Backside Trail eventually connects to the Shannon Ck FSR which can be followed back to the highway. Circumnavigating the Chief this way makes for about a 15km hike.