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Waterfall Trail + My Favorites
The hike to the Waterfall Trail is a short, scenic one. The trail leads to the foot of Sicamous Creek Falls. Follow the trail, along the creek bed, which loops back to the parking lot. Benches are located along the way.
Margaret Falls + My Favorites
Margaret Falls is reached by vehicle or boat. The walk is approximately 10 minuts long, through forests and over several little bridges. Behind the falls is a cave for the more adventurous.
Mara Mountain (Owlhead) Lookout + My Favorites
The trail is 8.2 km and leads to a forestry tower lookout. Bring the Camera as along the way, visitors are treated to spectacular views of Mabel and Shuswap Lakes as well as the Monashee Mountains.
Combie/Solsqua Road + My Favorites
This bike trail follows Eagle River for 12 km and offers fantastic views of the river. The trail is narrow and traffic is high on the Trans Canada (beside the trail), so cyclists are advised to watch closely for traffic. The trail rejoins the Trans Canada Highway where cyclists are advised to turn around and follow the same way back, as traffic is very high along this highway.
Old Sicamous Highway + My Favorites
Walk or bike through this easy trail featuring great views of Shuswap Lake. The trail is well shaded and continues for about six kilometers, until it meets up with the Trans Canada Highway.
The Lizard + My Favorites
The Lizard Bike trail is a challenging trail for expert riders. For the first 1.5 km, the trail is shared with hikers wishing to view the falls from the top. Bike the shorter trail, or do the longer circut which leads back through Sicamous and then returns to the parking lot along Highway 97A. The full circut takes approximately 2 1/2 hours to complete. Be sure to stop at least once or twice along the way to take advantage of the spectacular views of the Sicamous Creek Canyon and Mara Lake.
Crowfoot Mountain Snowmobile Trails + My Favorites
These snowmobile trails in the BC interior cover 20 km2 (7.7 mile2) and include both groomed and ungroomed trails. There is a chalet intended for day-use available for riders. The trails are managed by the Crowfoot Mountain Snowmobile Club.