
Golden Ears Provincial Park is one of British Columbia’s most spectacular outdoor destinations, offering well-rounded adventure for everyone—and their four-legged companions!
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Golden Ears & Alouette Lake Park is managed exclusively by BC Parks. Inquiries about it can be directed to Golden Ears Park | BC Parks
Hiking and Camping

Over 150 km of trails, ranging from easy walks to the majestic Lower Falls trail to challenging alpine hikes like the mighty Golden Ears Summit Trail. Camp overnight at Alder Flats with secure food/garbage storage lockers and tent spaces.
Paddling and Fishing

Canoe, kayak, or paddle-boat across the stunning, glacial-fed Alouette lake. Rent a boat from the Day-Use Area. Cast a line into pristine waters—with a valid fishing licence of course!
Equestrian Trails
Camp with your horse at the Woodlands group site, or ride through designated horseback trails with stunning mountain backdrops. Golden Ears Park features over 20km of gravel and dirt horse trails. Check the park map to find designated areas for equestrian activities.
Cycling
Golden Ears is a cyclist’s paradise, offering over 20 km of scenic backcountry trails winding through lush forests, rugged terrain, and breathtaking mountain views. Whether you prefer a leisurely ride or an off-road adventure, there's a trail for you! E-bikes are also allowed, with regulated use to ensure environmental protection. See the e-biking section for more details.
Water Activities

Swim, windsurf, or water-ski in the crystal-clear waters of Alouette Lake.
Wheel Chair Accessibility
Visitors will find wheelchair-accessible restrooms at the campgrounds and South Beach day-use area. The Spirea Universal Access Trail offers a scenic, wheelchair-friendly path perfect for all ability levels. Fully accessible showers are available at Gold Creek and Alouette campgrounds, ensuring comfort after a day of adventure.