Elfin Lakes!

This is a beautiful hike on an excellent trail. You begin hiking in coastal old growth forest, rising gently into the subalpine zone by a series of well graded switchbacks. The trail eventually levels off as you ascenf into the alpine on Paul Ridge.

Elfin lakes are two small alpine lakes surrounded by glaciated peaks and flower meadows. Make sure to bring your camera or phone to take lots of photos. If you are lucky, you will be able to photograph Clark’s Nutcrackers, Whiskey Jacks, and the elusive Hoary Marmot.

Swim in a glacier fed lake if you can tolerate the cold!

 

Itinerary:

Meet at Cloudburst Cafe Squamish at 6am.

Proceed to the Diamond Head trailhead and begin hiking by 7am. The hike up to Elfin Lakes is 10.5km one-way gaining 600m elevation and normally takes around 3hrs one-way. 

Please Note: It is your guides discretion to turn around at any point depending on how difficult the hike proves to be for the guest(s).

Time: 7am - 5pm
Distance: 21km (total)
Elevation Gain: 600m

 

Waiver

You are required to read the VMG Waiver and agree to it’s terms and conditions prior to paying or signing. Your guide needs to see the emailed waiver verification before participating.

 

 Questions? 

 
 

Fee:

1:1 $599+GST (1-Day)
2:1 $349 each
3:1 $299 each
4:1 $249 each
4+ $199 each

Hiking permits supplied by VMG

Dates:

July - October

Note: Contact us for other dates or large groups.

 

Ratio

1:8

guide : participants

 

Pre-requisite:

  • Excellent physical conditioning.

  • Previous experience on long mountain hikes.

  • Strong legs and knees.


Equipment:

  • Waterproof Goretex jacket

  • Waterproof pants (weather dependent)

  • Fleece sweater

  • Toque

  • Light gloves

  • Sun hat

  • Light hiking boots or trail runners

  • Cell phone (100% charged)

  • Gaia App (download for free)

  • Whistle

  • Lighter (fire starter)

  • Head lamp (extra batteries)

  • Water (minimum 2L)

  • Lunch

  • Personal (sunglasses, insect repellent, sunscreen, bandaids, blister kit, ibuprofen, athletic tape)

  • Bear spray

  • Hiking poles (optional)

  • 30L Backpack

Note: Please do not bring extra equipment (ie. books, GPS, drone, large first aid, 2-way radios, fishing rods).