Frosty Mountain Hike

  • 1 Day 8 Hours
  • August → November

Description

Frosty Mountain hike, located in Manning Park, British Columbia, offers a challenging yet rewarding trek through diverse alpine landscapes and stunning panoramic views. Beginning from the Lightning Lake day-use area, this trail winds through dense forests, subalpine meadows, and rocky ridges, culminating at the summit of Frosty Mountain. At 2,409 meters (7,904 feet) above sea level, hikers are treated to breathtaking vistas of the Cascade Mountains, rolling hills, and distant peaks. Known for its wildflower displays in summer and potential wildlife sightings, the hike is ideal for adventurers seeking a true backcountry experience.

Activity info
Type Recreational
Class Hiking trekking walking
Level Challenged
Season All Around Year
Duration 1 day
Highlights
  • Scenic Trail: Journey through varied landscapes including forests, meadows, and rocky terrain on the ascent to Frosty Mountain.
  • Panoramic Views: Reach the summit for breathtaking vistas of the Cascade Mountains, rolling hills, and alpine lakes.
  • Wildlife and Wildflowers: Encounter diverse flora and fauna, with opportunities to spot wildlife such as deer and mountain goats, along with vibrant wildflower displays in summer.
  • Photography Opportunities: Capture stunning landscape shots and panoramic views from the summit, ideal for photography enthusiasts.
  • Backcountry Experience: Enjoy a challenging hike in a remote and serene setting, perfect for those seeking a wilderness adventure in Manning Park.

Recommendation
Pre-arrival checklist

Check Weather and Trail Conditions: Review the weather forecast and trail conditions for Manning Park. Permits and Parking: Check if any permits are required for hiking and arrange parking at Lightning Lake day-use area. Trail Information: Research the trail length, difficulty, and estimated hiking time. Emergency Contacts: Note down emergency contacts for Manning Park and nearby medical facilities. Inform Others: Share your hiking plans with someone and inform them of your expected return time.

Clothing

Layered Clothing: Dress in layers suitable for changing weather conditions; include moisture-wicking base layers, insulating layers, and a waterproof jacket. Hiking Boots: Wear sturdy hiking boots with ankle support and good traction for uneven terrain. Hiking Socks: Bring moisture-wicking socks to keep feet dry and prevent blisters.

Personal gear

Day Pack: Carry a comfortable day pack to store essentials like water, snacks, and extra layers. Navigation Tools: Pack a map, compass, or GPS device to navigate the trail. Water and Snacks: Carry sufficient water and high-energy snacks to fuel your hike. First Aid Kit: Include basic supplies like bandages, blister treatments, pain relievers, and any personal medications. Sun Protection: Wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against sun exposure at higher altitudes.

Fire information and updates

Check Fire Bans: Before heading out, check for any current fire bans or restrictions in Manning Park. Campfire Regulations: If planning to camp, familiarize yourself with specific regulations regarding campfires. Fire Danger Rating: Stay informed about the current fire danger rating in the area. Local Updates: Monitor local sources for updates on wildfires or fire-related information. Emergency Procedures: Know how to report a fire and evacuate safely if necessary.

Safety & Guidelines

Stay on Marked Trails: Follow designated trails and avoid shortcuts or off-trail hiking. Wildlife Awareness: Be cautious of wildlife encounters; observe from a safe distance and do not feed animals. Leave No Trace: Pack out all trash, respect wildlife and plants, and leave the environment as you found it. Weather Awareness: Be prepared for changing weather conditions; seek shelter in case of lightning storms. Emergency Procedures: Know how to respond to emergencies, including first aid and evacuation procedures.


Map

Providing items

Self-preparable items

trousers suitable for hiking

waterproof pants

hiking boots

waterproof shell/rain jacket or poncho

warm clothes

bigger backpacks with waterproof cover

refillable water bottle (0.5l - 1l)

first aid kit

power bank

refillable water bottle

binoculars and sunglasses

Frosty Mountain Hike Nearest Cities

Hope

Princeton

Chilliwack

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