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Mount Revelstoke National Park

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Mount Revelstoke National Park

The best hikes from bus stations in Mount Revelstoke National Park

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Bus station hiking trails in Mount Revelstoke National Park offer access to diverse landscapes, transitioning from valley bottom rainforests to subalpine and alpine environments. The region is characterized by rugged mountains within the Selkirk range, providing panoramic views of the Columbia River Valley. Hikers can explore ancient Western Red Cedar forests, vibrant wildflower meadows, and various creeks. This varied terrain supports a rich array of plant life across different elevations.

Best bus station hiking trails in Mount Revelstoke National Park

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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Columbia River – Revelstoke Town Centre loop from Revelstoke

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Alex
October 23, 2025, Marc Kingsbury Memorial Bridge

The Marc Kingsbury Memorial Bridge is a pedestrian and cycling bridge spanning the Illecillewaet River, connecting downtown Revelstoke to the Illecillewaet Greenbelt and trails on the river’s south side. It was named after Marc Kingsbury, a beloved Revelstoke resident and outdoor enthusiast who passed away in a kayaking accident. Stop in the middle of the Marc Kingsbury Bridge on clear evenings and watch Mount Begbie glow pink with alpenglow, and in the spring.

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October 23, 2025, Illecillewaet Greenbelt

The Illecillewaet Greenbelt runs through cottonwood and spruce forests and marshland, offering great riverside views. The trail is wide and well-maintained, open to walking, jogging, cycling, dog walking, birdwatching, photography, cross-country skiing, or snowshoeing in winter. The greenbelt creates easy access downtown for dining and shopping.

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October 23, 2025, Columbia River

The Columbia River flows through Revelstoke and is surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery with views of Mount Begbie and the Selkirk Mountains. This stretch of the river is heavily controlled by dams and reservoirs and provides power through the Columbia Basin hydro system. Animals such as bald eagles, ospreys, and herons call this river home.

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August 18, 2025, Big Eddy Bridge

Cool old bridge with a nice view of the river from it.

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bridge over the Colorado

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September 8, 2024, Big Eddy Bridge

This single-lane car bridge crosses the Columbia River. Traffic is regulated by traffic lights. There is a separate lane for pedestrians and cyclists.

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We used komoot as a guide. However, part of the road was flooded that day. Not all paths are always accessible.

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The mouth of the Illecillewaet River into the Columbia River was a storage place for fur traders in the 19th century. Later it became a supply point for miners in the area. The place continued to grow in the 1880s, when the Canadian Pacific Railway was built, and was called Farwell. After completion of the railway in 1885, the settlement was a base of the railway line and after Lord Revelstoke (a noble title of the banking family Baring, London), an investor in the railway line, renamed Revelstoke.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available in Mount Revelstoke National Park?

There are 7 hiking trails accessible directly from bus stations in Mount Revelstoke National Park. These routes offer a convenient way to explore the area without needing a car.

What types of landscapes can I expect to see on these bus station accessible hikes?

The trails accessible from bus stations primarily explore the lower elevations around Revelstoke, offering views of the Columbia River and its greenbelts. While these routes don't ascend into the subalpine or alpine regions of Mount Revelstoke National Park, they provide a glimpse into the unique inland temperate rainforest ecosystem and offer pleasant riverside walks. For higher elevation experiences, you would typically need to access the Meadows in the Sky Parkway, which is not directly served by these bus station routes.

Are there any easy, family-friendly routes from bus stations?

Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for families. The Columbia River – Illecillewaet Greenbelt loop from Revelstoke is an easy 5.5 km trail, and the Revelstoke Town Centre – Columbia River loop from Revelstoke is an even shorter 3.8 km easy option, both offering pleasant walks along the river.

Can I find any circular routes starting from a bus station?

Absolutely. Many of the bus station trails are designed as loops. For example, the Columbia River – Revelstoke Town Centre loop from Revelstoke is a moderate 9.3 km circular route, and the Revelstoke Town Centre – Revelstoke Railway Museum loop from Pearkes Dr NS Fairway Rd (NB) offers an easy 6 km loop.

What kind of attractions or points of interest can I see along these trails?

While the bus station trails generally stay closer to the town of Revelstoke and the Columbia River, you can still experience the natural beauty of the area. Some routes, like the Revelstoke Town Centre – Revelstoke Railway Museum loop from Pearkes Dr NS Fairway Rd (NB), pass by the Revelstoke Railway Museum, offering a cultural point of interest. For natural attractions within the wider Mount Revelstoke National Park, highlights like the Giant Cedars Boardwalk or Broken Bridge Waterfall are accessible via other means of transport within the park.

Are there any longer or more challenging hikes accessible from bus stations?

Yes, for those looking for a bit more distance, the Columbia River – Revelstoke Town Centre loop from Laforme Blvd at Pearkes Dr (EB) is a moderate 10.1 km route. It offers a good workout while remaining accessible from a bus stop.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Mount Revelstoke National Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.47 stars from 274 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse ecosystems, from ancient rainforests to alpine meadows, and the stunning panoramic views. While the bus station trails focus on the lower river valley, they are appreciated for their accessibility and pleasant natural surroundings.

When is the best time of year to hike these bus station trails?

The bus station trails, being at lower elevations, are generally accessible for a longer season than the higher mountain trails. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer is also excellent, though it can be warmer. In late spring and early summer, the surrounding greenery is particularly vibrant. Always check local conditions before heading out, especially during shoulder seasons.

Are there any trails that pass by significant natural features like lakes or waterfalls?

The bus station trails primarily follow the Columbia River and its greenbelts. While they offer beautiful river views, they do not directly pass by the prominent lakes like Eva Lake or Miller Lake, or waterfalls such as Broken Bridge Waterfall, which are located deeper within Mount Revelstoke National Park and require different access.

What should I consider regarding wildlife when hiking these trails?

Mount Revelstoke National Park is home to diverse wildlife, including black bears, grizzly bears, and various bird species. While the bus station trails are closer to developed areas, it's always wise to be bear-aware. Make noise, carry bear spray, and know how to react to wildlife encounters. Keep dogs on a leash and pack out all garbage to avoid attracting animals.

Are there any trails suitable for beginners or those new to hiking?

Yes, several trails are ideal for beginners. The Columbia River – Illecillewaet Greenbelt loop from Revelstoke (5.5 km) and the Revelstoke Town Centre – Columbia River loop from Revelstoke (3.8 km) are both rated as easy and feature minimal elevation gain, making them perfect for a gentle introduction to hiking in the area.

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