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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 and you don't mind tons of people around. Also a nice trail run if you like going up, up, up. Worthwhile for the beautiful view of Howe Sound at the top and to be able to say that you've "climbed" the Chief. There are three "peaks", the first and second being very popular, especially in the afternoon in the summer, and the third being visited a little less. The first and second can be done in a couple hours max. There is also the Squaw which can be accessed the same trail as the other three peaks, although the trail is a little less well marked. Go early in the morning to avoid the crowds. All trails can be accessed either through the Chief campground (park in the climber's parking lot and walk all the way through the campground to the stairs at the top of the big boulder at the back) or via Shannon Falls (go past the Falls heading in a northwesterly direction, following the signs to the Chief - this way is nicer). This is somewhat in the vein of the Grouse Grind but a little more mellow and certainly nicer, but not a place to go if you enjoy the sounds of solitude!
==Introduction==
 
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==
 
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.
 
==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.
 
The trail system also gives access to the Squaw. This trail is a little less well marked.

Revision as of 01:14, 17 March 2004

Introduction

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

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.

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.

The trail system also gives access to the Squaw. This trail is a little less well marked.