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The plaque atop the mountain is a positional marker once used to aid in mapping the area. Stone City and Giant Cleft via Glacier Lake Routes. Length, 12 km. Suggested hiking time, 7 to 8 hours. Elevation change, 500 metres. “Stone City” is a quartz monzonite formation eroded by the action of wind over the millennia.
- Cathedral Park
A true wilderness experience, Cathedral Park comprises an...
- Cathedral Park
Cathedral Rim Trail visits 4 peaks: Smokey the Bear, Stone City, Quiniscoe Mountain, and Red Mountain. A clockwise direction summiting the peaks in that order is recommended. This route is definitely a grind but worth the jaw-dropping views and gorgeous ridge walk. The lakes are also beautiful from up high and from down low. Done over 200, and ...
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- Okanagan-Similkameen G, British Columbia, Canada
Quiniscoe Lake via Lakeview Trail. 4.3. • Hard. • 8.7 mi. Lakeview Trail is the most direct route to the core area in Cathedral Provincial Park. There is some treefall/blowdown in the area be prepared to meander over and around them. Visitors recommend wearing waterproof boots for muddy sections and snow.
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Oct 14, 2024 · There are no fees to hike the Rim Trail or visit Cathedral Provincial Park. Cathedral Lakes Lodge charges $157.50 for the return shuttle ridge from the parking area to the core area. Camping fees are $10 per person, per night at the Quiniscoe Lake and Lake of the Woods campgrounds. No ‘wild’ camping (outside of these campgrounds) is allowed ...
A local Mountain Goat at Cathedral Park. Mountain goats are a species that like to live in high alpine areas, capable of climbing vertical rocks. [16] Which is ideal because Cathedral Park is very mountainous. Mountain Goats can be found all across the world in strong, healthy populations, however, they have a strong chance of expiration in ...
A true wilderness experience, Cathedral Park comprises an expanse of jagged mountain peaks, azure lakes, and flower-dappled alpine meadows that is definitely for the adventurous. Located between the dense, wet forests of the Cascade Mountains and the desert-like Okanagan Valley, this mountainous park offers a rich variety of terrain, flora, and ...
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The park gets its name from Cathedral Mountain, near the international border. [4] The peak was named in 1901 by Carl and George Smith on a United States Geological Survey expedition, who are believed to be the first to have ascended the summit. [5]