![]() ![]() Also, the trail follows a waterfall (water stream) for most of the parts. The trail gets steeper from here almost until the Iceberg lake. You will cross a bridge at around 3.7 KM from the trailhead. From here, the trail becomes relatively flat and more scenic as you enter the forest for the next 1.5 Km Bridge Km) Upper 19 Mile Creek Trail Km)Īfter 2.4Km, you will reach another fork showing different trails such as Skywalk trail, Kevin’s Homerun trail, screaming cat lake trail, and upper 19 mile Creek trail. Keep following the lower 19-mile creek trail. After crossing the biking trails, the trail becomes a bit wider and steeper as well for the next 300-400 meters which take you to a fork Screaming cat fork Km)Īfter 1.1 Km, you will reach another fork where you will see a sign showing a screaming cat connector and the Lower 19 mile creek trail. You will cross bike trails at around 700 meters from the trailhead. Soon, you will start crossing some streams Bike Trail Crossing Follow the sign and now you will enter a forest again. After taking a left, continue straight for about 50 meters until you see another trail sign for the Iceberg lake or lower 19-mile creek on your right. There is also a lower 19 Mile creek trail sign there. You will also see a sign to take left there. Once you reach Gravel road, take a left there. Initial steep part & Gravel RoadĪs you start the hike, the initial part is steep and they lead you to a gravel road. The trails are a little confusing in the lower half, but sticking on the Lower 19 Mile Creek Route (also known as the 19 Mile Creek East Trail) will lead you to the Upper 19 Mile Creek Trail, and once there, this trail will take you to the Upper 19 Mile Creek Trail which takes you straight to the Iceberg lake. There are a number of alternative ways to get to Iceberg Lake, but the one described here follows the 19 Mile Creek Trails all the way to the lake and back. I would recommend starting early from Vancouver as the parking spots are located in a neighborhood and the spots are limited. The total drive time from Vancouver to the trailhead is around 2 hours. Here is the link to the Iceberg lake trailhead.
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