The Chester Lake Trail is one of my Dad’s all-time favorite hikes. He has been hiking this trail for close to 30 years—and has introduced it to many friends and family members. It is a moderate 10.6 km out and back hike with views rivaling anything you will see in a National Park. The first half of the hike is a steady incline, followed by a beautiful meandering trail through lush green meadows. When hiking around the lake, we often take a detour to a place we call Elephant Rock. It is a short, unmarked trail that leads to some enormous boulders worthy of exploring.

In the spring there is an abundance of wildflowers, and in the fall, golden stands of larches. For an entirely different experience, many snowshoe during the winter months on the well-marked trail.

We hike to the lake at least twice during the year. The trail is closed from May 1 - June 29 for wildlife passage. And it can also be closed when a grizzly decides to visit. So, pack a lunch and spend a day in the wilderness. You won’t be disappointed.

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Chester Lake Trail, Peter Loughheed Provincial Park.

Chester Lake Trail, Peter Loughheed Provincial Park.

Spring wildflowers, Chester Lake, Peter Loughheed Provincial Park.

Spring wildflowers, Chester Lake, Peter Loughheed Provincial Park.

Beauty on the trail.

Beauty on the trail.

Lakeside. Chester Lake, Peter Loughheed Provincial Park

Lakeside. Chester Lake, Peter Loughheed Provincial Park

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Alpine clarity, lakeside.

Alpine clarity, lakeside.

View from the lakeside portion of the trail. Chester Lake, Peter Loughheed Provincial Park

View from the lakeside portion of the trail. Chester Lake, Peter Loughheed Provincial Park

“Elephant” Rocks

“Elephant” Rocks

Hillary and Bruno on the rocks.

Hillary and Bruno on the rocks.

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Our favorite lunch spot, on our own private island.

Our favorite lunch spot, on our own private island.