Seven Sisters Trail is a 2 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Fraser Valley Regional, British Columbia, Canada that features a lake and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, and running and is best used from April until November. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
For me was not easy we took the road back, still a pretty hike.
Pretty scenery but wouldn’t say it was “easy”. It was a lot of uphill and I think my kids would have struggled had I brought them. Trails were nice and groomed.
Easy little walk for the kids. 6,7,9,11. Very cool moss covered trees with some massive trees at the end to get a cool photo beside.
A little shorter and steeper than expected (I'm in poor shape). Otherwise, a nice little hike through the forest. The forest is beautiful with old growth tree's and bright, green, lush vegetation, even in the middle of summer. A nice walk to keep in my back pocket for another time.
Went on this hike on an early April evening. The old growth trees and moss create a fairytale in the forest. A beautiful place for nature lovers to hike under the canopy and at this time was completely empty, but I would assume that once the campsite fills up it is another story. The trailhead is through campsites which means if the gates are closed there is a bit of a walk to get to it. There were some moderate inclines and a set of stairs to walk around the Seven sisters but in general, it was a simple hike if taken at the correct pace. Happy hiking!
had a hard time finding trailhead as the directions were not correct . we had to go to the campsite registration booth to find out where it is after travelling back and forth on the road for half an hour nowhere does it say that it is in entrance bay campsite(just past site 8 there is a sign.) definitely would not say it is easy/for all levels starts out fairly steep. did not complete the hike as it was too hot for such a steep hike.