One of Vancouver’s greatest attractions is its unique blend of city and adventure. The city is often the gateway to Canada’s array of adventures. vancouver It’s a city where you’ll need at least four days to explore both the hustle and bustle of downtown and the local hiking and natural surroundings. If you’re looking for a day hike near Vancouver, here are some of the best hikes near the city. Went on the trail with a local guide Yelbanaa hiking platform that connects travelers with local guides, perfect for solo travelers looking to hit the trails.

Best hikes in Vancouver
san marco summit
Just a 30-minute drive from the city takes you to Cypress State Park, the gateway to adventurous day hikes. The most popular day hike is just 4-5 hours round trip and offers spectacular views from the summit of San Marco.
length: 11km
time: 4-5 hours return
elevation: 460m
dog mountain
If you prefer a leisurely hike and want to see Vancouver from above, then hiking Dog Mountain is a must. One of the best times to do this hike is at sunset, so stay a while and watch the city glow at night (don’t forget your flashlight).
length: 5km
time: 1.5-2 hours
elevation: 34m

mount seymour
Another popular day hike from Vancouver is to climb Mount Seymour. This is one of the most popular dog-friendly day hikes near the city. The trail traverses three mountains and offers great views all the way, but it’s the panorama at the end that’s really worth it.
length:9km
interval: 4-5 hours
Elevation gain: 450 meters
lions
If you’re visiting Vancouver during the warmer months (spring and summer) and looking for a challenging day hike, the iconic Twin Peaks, also known as the Lions, should be a bucket list item. The trail follows an in and out route, and many hikers choose to stay overnight.
length:16km
interval:7 hours
elevation profit:1280m
Baden Powell Trail
For extreme hiking and over 1,000 meters of elevation gain, the Baden-Powell Trail is a favorite among extreme hikers willing to camp overnight. The trail branches out a few different ways, but the most common trails go to the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge or Black Mountain.
length:48km
interval: 20 hours
elevation profit:1,000m or more

