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Things To Do In The Revelstoke Shuswap Region

Get ready to EXPLORE! You're just 5 minutes from Revelstoke's epic trails, bike parks, and vibrant town.

 

Imagine: hiking, biking, dining, all at your fingertips! And for even more adventure? You're a quick 30 minutes from Glacier National Park  and 75 minutes from Shuswap's stunning lake. Your adventure starts NOW!

 

Glacier National Park

You’re just a short drive from Glacier National Park, one of Canada’s most breathtaking mountain destinations. Discover front country and backcountry hiking trails, stunning viewpoints, waterfalls, and endless alpine terrain. In winter, it transforms into a paradise for backcountry skiing and snowshoeing, perfect for anyone who loves true wilderness adventure.

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Local Hikes - Hidden Falls and Stunning Sub-Alpine  Meadows

The hike to Eva Lake is just one of Revelstoke's iconic experiences. The hike is an invigorating, but mostly moderate, well-groomed trail. In the Spring, the hike's payoff is the brilliant display of vibrant colours strewn through the alpine meadow setting of Eva Lake. The surrounding majestic peaks watch over the lake and their majestic reflections are emblazoned on its calm, clear waters.
 
TIP: TEMPERATURES DROP. TAKE AN EXTRA LAYER, A SNACK AND WATER TOO. 

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Mount Revelstoke National Park

The Meadows-in-the-Sky Parkway is a paved mountain road leading through Mount Revelstoke National Park. The parkway begins in the rainforests of the park's southwest corner, winds upward through the sub-alpine forests and ends in the rolling sub-alpine wildflower meadows where hikers are met with awe-inspiring vistas of the surrounding peaks.
NOTE: Vehicles towing RVs over 25ft cannot drive the parkway. Park pass is required.

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Local Trails For Quadding

Revelstoke is well known for the spectacular mixed-use mountain trails that wind, seemingly endlessly, through the vast expanse of alpine forests that inhabit this incredibly diverse area.  Quadders have been enjoying the many seasonal trails for decades.

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