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Hiking around Area M (Beautiful Nicola Valley - North) offers diverse landscapes, from extensive grasslands and rolling hills to varied forests of Douglas fir and ponderosa pine. The region is characterized by numerous lakes, including Nicola Lake and Kentucky Lake, and is nestled between the Thompson Plateau and the Coast Mountains. Hikers can encounter unique geological formations like ancient volcanic lava cliffs and scenic canyons.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Monck Provincial Park is home to a campground and day-use area. The main access to trails is from the parking area near the beach and picnic day-use areas. There is a trail that loops around the area with some mild elevation changes, but it is mostly approachable and on packed dirt and gravel the whole time. There are some very good viewpoints of the lake and river, as well as some pine forest that the trail winds through. Pit toilets are located near the day-use and campground areas, and water is seasonally available at the campground, but availability can vary, so it’s best to bring your own water.
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This upper loop on the north end of Monck Provincial Park is packed dirt and gravel and an easy approach. Through the clearings you can catch some really pleasant views of Nicola Lake in the distance.
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This is one of the steepest parts of the trail at Monck Park, but also one of the best payoffs. You get a really nice panorama overlooking the Nicola River and Nicola Lake from here.
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Christie Falls Trail takes you through coastal rainforest toward one of the area’s most impressive waterfalls. The hike is relatively short at around 2 kilometres out and back with about 105 metres of elevation gain, but is generally considered moderately challenging due to roots, uneven terrain, and some steeper sections.
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Reaching the base of the falls requires a steep, rope-assisted descent, and the final section involves scrambling down rocky terrain. Because of the exposed and slippery conditions, it’s generally not recommended for young children. Many hikers choose to admire the falls from above instead. However, if you are comfortable with the descent the view from the bottom is well worth the effort. The waterfall drops over a rocky cliff into a small canyon and is especially impressive during wetter months when the flow is strongest.
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The Bear Creek Recreation Site serves as a common starting point for hikes in the forested hills south of Nanaimo, including the route to Christie Falls. The small recreation site provides basic access to the trail network with free roadside parking and entry to several forest trails.
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Area M (Beautiful Nicola Valley - North) offers a selection of 5 hiking routes, catering to various skill levels. These include 3 easy trails, 1 moderate trail, and 1 difficult trail, providing diverse options for exploration.
Yes, the region has several easy trails suitable for families. The Kentucky Lake loop from Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park is an accessible 4.5 km loop, perfect for all fitness levels. Another great option is the Logan Lake loop from Logan Lake, which is a gentle 2.1 km path.
Hikers in Area M will experience a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find extensive grasslands and rolling hills, particularly towards Merritt, often featuring visible glacial shore lines. Higher elevations boast forests of Engelmann spruce, lodgepole pine, and subalpine fir, while lower areas have Douglas fir and ponderosa pine. The region is also rich with lakes like Nicola Lake and Kentucky Lake, and unique geological formations such as ancient volcanic lava cliffs in Monck Provincial Park and impressive Hoodoos along Highway 8.
For those seeking a challenge, the Hamilton Lake – Sugarloaf Mountain loop from Lundbom Grasslands / Sugarloaf Mountain Bike Trail Recreation Site is a difficult 13 km trail. This route involves significant elevation gain and leads through mountainous terrain and grasslands, typically taking over 4 hours to complete.
The Nicola Valley benefits from over 2,000 hours of annual sunshine, making it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also excellent, though it can be warm, while winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on trails like those in Kane Valley.
Many trails in the Nicola Valley are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations before heading out. Provincial Parks like Monck and Kentucky-Alleyne typically allow dogs on leash in designated areas and trails. Always ensure your dog is under control and clean up after them.
The diverse ecosystems of Area M support a rich variety of wildlife. Hikers often spot moose, mule deer, and various bird species like grouse. In the southern parts of the valley, smaller numbers of elk and mountain goats can be found. Bears are also present, so it's important to be bear-aware and carry bear spray.
Yes, the Christie Falls Trail is an easy 2.1 km hike that leads to the beautiful Christie Falls, offering a rewarding natural feature along the path.
Yes, several trails in Area M are designed as loops, offering a convenient way to explore without retracing your steps. Examples include the easy Kentucky Lake loop, the moderate Monck Park Beach loop, and the challenging Hamilton Lake – Sugarloaf Mountain loop.
The hiking routes in Area M are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 3 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse scenery, from rolling grasslands to scenic lake shores, and appreciate the variety of options available for different ability levels.
Absolutely. Monck Provincial Park, located on the northwest side of Nicola Lake, features hiking trails including an interpretive walk to lava beds with spectacular valley views. Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park also offers an easy loop around Kentucky Lake. Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, while slightly further, is known for the Hope-Nicola Valley Trail and the historic Othello Tunnels.
For unique geological formations, consider hiking in Monck Provincial Park, where you can find ancient volcanic lava cliffs. Additionally, wind erosion has sculpted unique formations in the walls of Windy Canyon near Merritt, and impressive Hoodoos are found along Highway 8, west of Merritt towards Spences Bridge.


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