Teapot Hill is a 3 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Fraser Valley Regional, British Columbia, Canada that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking and walking and is best used from May until October. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Whimsical trail adorned with teacups, saucers, and teapots.
trail.was great lots of ppl was up before noon and still very busy for a weekday
A little icy at the steeper parts! Be cautious! Lots of cute teapots and pretty views
Its a really nice hike, but it is very woody. a bit to much for me haha! Decent views at the top, we finished this may 2020. Pretty easy hike up, not to steep but once your reach the end of the hike watch out for slippery ground as its a pretty small trail right off the hill. If you are going at this tip of year I would recommend poles and good hikers, wouldn't want to slip! Have a good hike :)
Beautiful walk. Kids counted 115 pots and cups and also left 2 of our own. Not muddy today.. dry and sunny but a little cold.
Due to the wind storms last night there is a lot of trees and debris on the trails, also a little muddy. The trail was pretty quiet today
Great trail for kids, very interactive! Was a fun hike with a few peek-a-boo views and a waterfall feature.
Very pleasant and surprisingly dry after all the rain we recently had.
Classic Chilliwack hike! Although there is not much in terms of views at the top (trees obscure the views of the lake) the mossy forest on a sunny, misty day is absolutely perfect Pacific Northwest vibes. Great for a quick workout (about an hour up and down) and some fresh air.