Do you need 4×4 for Elfin Lakes?

Do you need 4×4 for Elfin Lakes?

You will use the Diamond Head parking lots to access the Elfin Lakes Trailhead, there are two available lots one lower and one upper. If there is still snow on the access road and you don’t have a 4-wheel drive vehicle we recommend parking in the lower lot and walking the extra 2km to reach the trailhead.

How hard is Elfin Lake Hike?

Head out on this 12.5-mile out-and-back trail near Squamish, British Columbia. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 6 h 24 min to complete.

How long does it take to do Elfin Lakes?

2 to 3 hours
Elfin Lakes to the Opal Cone Length, 6.5 km; suggested time, 2 to 3 hours one way; elevation change, 250 metres. Trail leads down to Ring Creek then climbs the Opal Cone, an extinct volcano with a crater. Garibaldi Neve and Mamquam Lake can be seen from the top.

Do we need a pass for Elfin Lakes?

A free Day-Use Pass is required to hike this trail beginning June 17, 2022. Reservations can be made with BC Parks. Elfin Lakes are two small lakes located in the scenic alpine setting of Garibaldi Provincial Park near Squamish, British Columbia.

Is there cell reception at Elfin Lakes?

There are plenty of fresh water sources on the trail as well as at Elfin Lakes. The lower lake is reserved for drinking water and the upper lake is for swimming. Cell phone reception is usually good along the trail and at Elfin Lakes.

Can you swim at Elfin Lakes?

The first and larger lake is fine for swimming and on a hot summer day, there’s nothing better than jumping in to cool off. The second lake is for drinking water and swimming is forbidden.

How long is Elfin Lakes hike?

Elfin Lakes to the Opal Cone: Length, 6.5 km; suggested time, 2 to 3 hours one way; elevation change, 250 metres. Trail leads down to Ring Creek then climbs the Opal Cone, an extinct volcano with a crater. Garibaldi Neve and Mamquam Lake can be seen from the top.

Is Elfin Lakes shelter closed?

Elfin Lakes Shelter in the Diamond Head area remains closed until further notice due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It is unavailable for reservations on Discover Camping. In the meantime, winter camping is allowed at the Elfin Lakes campground.

Is Elfin Lakes Hut open?

Elfin Lakes Shelter in the Diamond Head area remains closed until further notice due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It is unavailable for reservations on Discover Camping.

What is elevation to Elfin Lakes?

5,249′Elfin Lakes / Surface elevation

Is there cell service at Elfin Lakes?