Hiking in Fernie Easy Hikes & Nature Walks | Page 2

Fairy Creek Falls Fernie Valley Pathway
Easy Beaver to Montane Hut
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Sherwoody / Provincial Park Loop
Distance : 5km ( return ) Avg . Time : 1.5 - 2hrs
Distance : 10.6km ( return ) Avg . Time : 2.25hrs
Distance : 7km ( return ) Avg . Time : 2-3hrs
Distance : 3km ( loop ) Avg . Time : 1-1.5hrs
Elevation Gain : 120 m
Elevation Gain : 15 m
Elevation Gain : 118 m
Elevation Gain : 105 m
Fairy Creek Falls trail follows Fairy Creek along gently rolling singletrack to a waterfall . Explore the lower slope of Mount Proctor through creek side meadows and forest . This family friendly trail provides an opportunity to explore nature with kids , though it has some short steep sections that can be challenging for chariots or strollers . Use caution during the spring season , as the creek water levels can be high . Please respect habitat restoration signs and do not climb next to the falls .
This newly paved trail is accessible to a diversity of users and includes river and mountain views , shaded picnic areas and a scenic duck pond . It also connects onto the Great Northern Trail leading to James White Park . Both the Fernie Valley Pathway and Great Northern Trail are suitable for strollers and there are public washrooms located in all the adjacent parks .
This adaptive trail leads to the Montane Hut via an easy , wide gravel trail , allowing various levels of trail users to enjoy views of the spectacular Lizard Range . The trail travels through forested sections before opening up to wide valley views in all directions . Once reaching the Montane Hut you can relax and savour the surrounding landscape from the viewpoint bench . During cooler weather , you can warm up inside the hut . This trail is suitable for chariots .
Located within the Mt Fernie Provincial Park , Sherwoody and the Provincial Park Connector Trail can be combined as a loop . The trail includes a few small bridge crossings and ascends to a viewpoint . The Lizard Creek flows through the park before forming a beautiful little waterfall . A wide variety of plant & wildlife can be found in the area , along with a variety of family friendly trails . Sections of this trail are not suitable for chariots .
Location & Details
Location & Details
Location & Details
Location & Details
Park at the Visitor Centre located at 102 Commerce Road on Hwy # 3 , east of town . The trailhead is marked with a large information sign at the parking lot . Dogs are permitted on this trail , but should be on leash and should not cross into the fenced grazing area upslope of the trail . Follow the signed trail markers until you reach the falls and a bench from which to enjoy the picturesque view . There are several mountain bike trails in the area , so watch for bikers . For more adventurous hikers the Fairy Creek Trail is part of the Mt Proctor loop .
Did you know … The Fernie Visitor Centre is located at the base of this trailhead and offers comprehensive information about Fernie , free Wifi , indoor washrooms and locally produced gifts & artwork . Check website for hours of operation .
Park at the Visitor Centre off Hwy 3 and follow the paved trail south along the highway . After crossing the bridge , follow the trail heading downstream all the way to Bridge Bistro . Here you can take the West Fernie Bridge underpass to connect onto the Great Northern Trail that will take you through Dogwood Park boat launch to James White Park . This section of the trail is not paved . To stay on the paved Fernie Valley Pathway , turn left before the underpass and get on the bridge ( without crossing the highway ) to cross the Elk River and continue to Mt Fernie Park Road . Watch for Food Trucks sign along Hwy3 and stop for a coffee or delicious lunch .
Did you know … Annex Park offers shaded picnic areas and features a new kids ’ playground , drinking water fountains , and more . James White Park is popular for a variety of activities including a disc golf course , tennis courts and baseball diamonds .
Easy Beaver is part of the Montane trail network . The trailhead is located on Montane Parkway . From downtown take 4th Street across the train tracks , then turn right on Pine Ave . Continue past the Fernie Aquatic Centre and the bridge across Coal Creek , then turn left onto Montane Parkway . The Montane Trailhead will be on your left with ample parking , trail information and a portable toilet . Follow the wide trail and signage to Montane Hut . This trail is within private property with access granted by the Montane landowner , Parastone Developments .
Did you know … Montane trail system is a popular area for cross country skiing , fat biking and snowshoeing in the winter season .
Mt Fernie Provincial Park is located 3km west of Fernie . Travelling on Hwy 3 , the turn-off to the Park road is located across from the Stanford Resort . At Mt Fernie Provincial Park , take the first left to the day-use parking lot . The trailhead begins at the far end of the parking lot and leads down to a small waterfall and bridge . Over the bridge , the trail gains elevation through lush forest to a scenic viewpoint and bench . Further on at the intersection , take the right branch and follow the Sherwoody trail until it intersects with the Gorby Trail – take the right branch to the Gorby bridge , and then follow the Connector trail back to the Provincial Park .
Did you know … These trails connect to a larger trail network . Be sure to pick up a free Fernie summer trail map or download the Trailforks app to explore .