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Hours
Monday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PMTuesday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Golden Ears Provincial Park Introduce
Golden Ears Provincial Park is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Known for its diverse landscape, this park offers something for everyone, from hikers and campers to nature enthusiasts and families seeking outdoor adventures.
- Trail Networks: Golden Ears Provincial Park boasts an extensive network of trails catering to all skill levels. The Lower Falls Trail is perfect for beginners, while the Upper Falls Trail provides a challenging hike with stunning views of forests, ridges, and the lake.
The park is famous for its two iconic waterfalls: the Lower Waterfall and the Upper Waterfall. The Lower Waterfall is easily accessible via a short, scenic trail, making it ideal for families and casual hikers. In contrast, the Upper Waterfall offers a more strenuous hike with breathtaking views that reward the effort.
Beyond waterfalls, visitors can explore the park's vast expanse, which includes forests, rivers, a big lake, small peaceful lakes, and mountains. The park's size means there are multiple entrances to choose from, allowing visitors to tailor their experience based on their interests and energy levels.
- Camping: For those looking to extend their stay, the park offers excellent camping facilities with spacious, clean sites suitable for both tents and RVs. The dog-friendly policy adds to the family-friendly atmosphere, allowing pets to enjoy the trails and lake as well.
The serene lake at Golden Ears Provincial Park is a highlight, offering activities like kayaking, picnicking, and simply relaxing by the water. The peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery make it an ideal spot for unwinding and reconnecting with nature.
Customers have praised the park's natural beauty and diverse offerings. One visitor described it as "huge" with "so many things to do and see," while another highlighted the breathtaking views and tranquility of the lake. Many recommend visiting early to fully explore all that Golden Ears has to offer.
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Customer Reviews
Golden Ears Park, Maple Ridge Golden Ears Park is a true gem in Maple Ridge! The park offers an incredible variety of outdoor experiences, making it perfect for nature lovers. The trails are well-maintained, ranging from easy walks to more challenging hikes, with stunning views throughout. The highlight for me was the waterfall—absolutely breathtaking and worth the short hike to see it up close. Golden Ears Park offers two stunning waterfalls: the **Lower Waterfall** and the **Upper Waterfall**. The Lower Waterfall is easy to reach, with a short, scenic trail through the forest, making it perfect for families or casual hikers. The Upper Waterfall, accessible via a more challenging trail, is larger and more dramatic, rewarding hikers with breathtaking views. The park has a variety of trails for all skill levels. The **Lower Falls Trail** is great for beginners, while the **Upper Falls Trail** provides a more strenuous hike. With beautiful views of forests, ridges, and the lake, Golden Ears Park is a fantastic destination for hikers and nature lovers. For campers, the park has excellent facilities, with spacious, clean sites that are well-suited for both tent camping and RVs. The dog-friendly policy is fantastic, and my furry friend had a blast exploring the trails and even taking a dip in the lake. Speaking of the lake, the views are simply amazing. Whether you're kayaking, picnicking, or just relaxing by the water, the scenery is breathtaking, and the peaceful atmosphere is hard to beat. Highly recommend Golden Ears Park for anyone looking to enjoy nature, relax, and have a memorable outdoor experience!
One of my favourite Park. This park is huge. They have a lot of entrances. Some on the left some on right. There are forest, river, big lake, small peace lake, mountains… in the park. Make sure come earlier as so many things to do and see. Enjoy the nature in Golden Ears.
Nice to visit here!!! But you definitely need to bring your own car here!!! 🚗🚙🚘🚖 (If you want to hike this mountain!!!) and please do not visit there till autumn - early summer!!! It is pretty snowy and cold in the top part of the mountain!!! (You can also die sir… if you disobey my advices and quotes..) (Because I experienced it…)
This park is truly beautiful and stands out as one of the most picturesque parks I’ve visited. Unfortunately, the last two times I went, it was quite crowded, and I feel like I may have chosen the wrong days. Despite that, I still highly recommend visiting, especially if you’re going through a stressful period. The serene atmosphere, the soothing sounds of the sea, and the gentle chirping of birds create a perfect setting for relaxation. Whether you want to take a walk, sit quietly, or simply enjoy nature, this park offers a peaceful escape that can rejuvenate both your mind and body.
Great place for a quick hike and great trails too! It is very beautiful place, quite occupied, family friendly and fun trails to the creek. It will take all about 3 hours to explore the trail to the creek and back, especially if you stopped here and there to admire views and side locations to sit. But be careful cause your phone signal will be off if you are at the north beach or go up the trail. You can find camping sites, bathrooms are well distributed,
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