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Fraser River Lions Trail

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Parking: 50°40’54.53”N 121°55’49.37”W
Park in Cayoosh Campground close to the Bridge of the 23 Camels.
Distance: 2.4 km (1.5 miles).
Time: 45 min. one-way.
Difficulty: Easy to moderate.

Built by the Lillooet Lions Club in the 1990s, the Lions Trail is a staple for local hikers, traversing the bank of the Fraser River through diverse habitat affording breathtaking views of the mighty river

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Parking: 50°40’54.53”N 121°55’49.37”W
Park in Cayoosh Campground close to the Bridge of the 23 Camels.
Distance: 2.4 km (1.5 miles).
Time: 45 min. one-way.
Difficulty: Easy to moderate.

Built by the Lillooet Lions Club in the 1990s, the Lions Trail is a staple for local hikers, traversing the bank of the Fraser River through diverse habitat affording breathtaking views of the mighty river

Parking: 50°40’54.53”N 121°55’49.37”W
Park in Cayoosh Campground close to the Bridge of the 23 Camels.
Distance: 2.4 km (1.5 miles).
Time: 45 min. one-way.
Difficulty: Easy to moderate.

Built by the Lillooet Lions Club in the 1990s, the Lions Trail is a staple for local hikers, traversing the bank of the Fraser River through diverse habitat affording breathtaking views of the mighty river

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We acknowledge that the land is located on the unceded territory of the St’át’imc Nation, which includes Bridge River Indian Band (Xwísten), Pavilion Indian Band (Ts'kw'aylaxw), Cayoose Creek Band (Sekw’el’was), Seton Lake Band (Tsal'alh), Lillooet Indian Band (T’it’q’et), and Fountain Band (Xaxl’ip).


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