FIND YOUR PATH
RAD RIDES, ALPINE ADVENTURES, AND
BACK-ROAD CRUISING, ALL AT YOUR DOORSTEP
Our extensive trail network offers something for everyone. From urban wandering and boardwalk strolls,
to skiing along snowy meadows,
from mountain biking and hiking, to horseback riding through lush forests, our trails offer the perfect pace for you. With over 700 kilometres of authorized trails–everything from accessible front-country terrain to remote wilderness—the possibilities are endless, be it winter, spring, summer or fall.
Trails throughout the Shuswap provide outstanding views of its centrepiece, Shuswap Lake, as well as numerous smaller lakes, waterfalls, and rivers. The terrain varies from mossy forest floors, to alpine meadows, to wetlands. Discover a diverse array of flora and fauna, unique to our temperate climate.
Whether you are seeking a peaceful nature walk, a family-friendly outing, or a challenging backcountry adventure, the Shuswap’s trail systems connect visitors and locals alike to the region’s rich landscapes, vibrant communities, and year-round outdoor experiences. Along the way, discover scenic viewpoints, interpretive signage, picnic areas, and hidden natural gems that invite you to slow down, explore, and reconnect with nature.
With more than 105 trails and trail systems to explore, the Shuswap is made for endless hiking and mountain biking adventures. The award-winning Shuswap Trail Alliance helps connect parks, communities, and natural spaces through a clean, green network of rewarding trails for every kind of outdoor enthusiast.

Download trail maps and get the latest conditions at shuswaptrails.com and pick up the latest edition of the Shuswap Trail Guide.
LOCAL FAVES BIKING & HIKING TRAILS
1. Tsútswecw Provincial Park Trail System, North Shuswap: Fall provides opportunities to view salmon spawning in the Adams River.
2. Eagle Pass Mountain: A rigorous climb to a spectacular lookout – one of the region’s most loved alpine hikes
3.Margaret Falls, South Shuswap: An easy hike to spectacular waterfalls near Herald Provincial Park.
4. Glenemma Trails, Silver Creek: Multi-use trail system for non-motorized and motorized trail users.
5. White Lake to Blind Bay Traverse, South Shuswap: A beautiful, flowing traverse through tranquil forest.
6. Eagle River Nature Park, East Shuswap: A series of loop trails in Yard Creek Provincial Park through old growth cedar and hemlock along Eagle River.