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Mount Seymour Park: Hiking | BC Parks About 5 km of the trail are in the park and may be accessed from the Baden-Powell picnic area and parking lot located 2 km along the main road from the park entrance One section of the trail leads west from here to the Mushroom trail junction; the length is 1 7 km, the suggested hiking time is 40 minutes, and the elevation change is 130 metres
Mushroom and Incline Trail Loop - AllTrails This mixed use loop features the full length of both the Mushroom and Incline Trails Terrain ranges from long stretches of relatively smooth gravel paths, to a much rockier and rougher route over the Incline Trail
Hiking Backcountry - Mt Seymour Visitors camping in the backcountry must park in lot P1 and need a day-use pass for their day of arrival only Group camping reservation holders do not require a day-use pass, but must carry proof of their reservation
Wilderness on the Doorstep: Vancouver’s Mountain Playground - Mushroom . . . Many people recall the old mushroom shelter with affection It stood in a parking lot at the end of the first road up Mount Seymour, a 1920s logging road that led to a 500-m elevation Visitors could drive there or take the Neville Bus Line, which operated through the ’30s
Mount Seymour The Mushroom Parking Lot: Length: 750 m Suggested time: 15 minutes from road Elevation change, minimal Trail begins just across the road from the Vancouver Picnic Area parking lot and offers hikers an opportunity to experi-ence more of Mount Seymour’s past as it developed toward a major ski area Moderate to Easy
Mt. Seymour - Old Buck Trail The Old Buck Trail follows the course of the original old logging road that also provided early Vancouver tourists with car access to the historic Mushroom Parking Lot this trip must have been quite an exciting challenge to vehicles of the 1920's
Three Chop Trail Loop - A walk and a lark If you arrive early (or get lucky) you can park on the Baden Powell trail, right by Mount Seymour road If not, keep driving up to the mushroom parking lot and hike to the start on the Old Buck Access trail