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Lake - Cougar Mountain is a popular destination
for hiking, off roading, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing,
snowmobiling, snowshoeing and dogsledding. There are many trails
in this area north of the Whistler Village in British Columbia,
Canada - many trails connecting to each other.
The Showh Lake Trail is just one of many trails mapped out exploring
the forests of Cougar Mountain. Included in the trail network are
the hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking routes following
the Lower Cougar Trail, Lookout Loop and the Ancient Cedars Loop
Trail.
Showh Lake can be accessed from the lower and upper parking lots
located 4 Km up the gravel Cougar Mountain Road. The lower parking
lot is where the road splits. One way leading to the upper Showh
Lakes parking lot. The other direction leads to Soo Valley. From
here the rest is explored by foot, by bike or in a 4x4.
Entering the lower parking lot there are some blue directional
signs, a wooden billboard with a trail map and the trailhead to
Showh Lake, Cougar Lake and the Ancient Cedars Forest. It is the
same trailhead for all three. The trailhead is heavily signed with
Ancient Cedar Forest Trail information and directional signs.
The Showh Lake 4-6 km loop trail starts
off following the blue directional arrow signs pointing towards
the Ancient Cedars Forest. The trail is actually called the Lower
Cougar Trail. Eventually there is an opportunity to veer right on
the trail continuing towards the Ancient Cedars Forest or veer left
towards Cougar Lake. Go left and as you approach Cougar Lake the
signs are well marked pointing you to Showh Lake. Return the same
way or walk down the steep gravel road back to where you started.
From the lower parking lot... all adventurers who have good reliable
4x4 vehicles and know how to use them might want to consider continuing
for another kilometre up some steep, narrow gravel roads to Showh
Lake. The last kilometre to the upper parking area near the lake
is mauled in ruts, loose rocks, possibly blocked by deadfall trees
and is wide enough for one vehicle... so be smart.
What is nice about the Showh Lake trail system is the opportunity
to explore the other trails in the area like the Ancient Cedars
and Cougar Lake. This area is heavily used by xc skiers and snowmobiles
in the winter and ATVs, 4x4s, mountain bikes and hikers in the summer
so always keep your head up.
Ancient Cedars Trail - A single track 4 km (2.4
mi.) loop trail. It is a tree rooted multi-use trail that explores
a forest of 1000 year old cedar trees located at the base of Cougar
Mountain. It is an easy grade hiking and mountain bike route with
an elevation gain of only 150 metres (488 feet).
Park Access - Drive north from Whistler towards
Pemberton on Hwy 99 (Sea to Sky Hwy) passing Green Lake on your
right. On your left is Cougar Mountain Road (not well marked - so
look for Cougar Mountain Adventure sign). Turn left up the well
maintained gravel road and continue for 4 Km to the Showh Lake lower
parking lot.
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