Fraser River Lions Trail
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
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