Diez Vistas Trail - Anmore, British Columbia

Adresse: Anmore, BC V3H 4Z4, Canada.

Site web: vancouvertrails.com
Spécialités: Circuit de randonnée.
Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Randonnée, Sentier en boucle, Randonnées adaptées aux enfants, Chiens acceptés.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 113 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.6/5.

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Diez Vistas Trail Anmore, BC V3H 4Z4, Canada

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Diez Vistas Trail

  • Lundi: 08:00–16:30
  • Mardi: 08:00–16:30
  • Mercredi: 08:00–16:30
  • Jeudi: 08:00–16:30
  • Vendredi: 08:00–16:30
  • Samedi: 08:00–16:30
  • Dimanche: 08:00–16:30

Diez Vistas Trail

Adresse: Anmore, BC V3H 4Z4, Canada.

Site web: vancouvertrails.com.

Spécialités: Circuit de randonnée.

Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Randonnée, Sentier en boucle, Randonnées adaptées aux enfants, Chiens acceptés.

Avis : Cette entreprise a 113 avis sur Google My Business.

Avis moyen: 4.6/5.

Caractéristiques Décription
Longueur Dépend du parcours de randonnée.
Difficulté Très complexe par endroit, avec des racines, des rochers et des acrobaties pour franchir certaines parties.
Activités Randonnée, randonnées adaptées aux enfants, chiens acceptés.
Accès Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant.

Pour la plupart des personnes, le parcours de 13 km peut prendre plus de 4 heures.

Le sentier Ă  gauche de la plage est une option pour commencer le parcours, puis il est possible de redescendre par la droite pour reprendre la vraie boucle.

En fonction des attentes, il est possible de recevoir sur 3 étoiles. Il n'y a pas beaucoup de points d'intérêt visuels, il y a seulement quelques points de vue intéressants sur l'île d'Indian Arm et une belle forêt.

Si vous cherchez une randonnée pour se divertir, nous déconseillons le tour complet. Pour une randonnée sans plaisir et sans plaisir, nous déconseillons ce parcours.

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Diez Vistas Trail - Anmore, British Columbia
Nath M.
3/5

Si vous faites la boucle de 13 km, c est bien plus de 4 heures. Le terrain est très complexe par endroit: racines, rochers…beaucoup d’acrobaties pour franchir certaines parties. Nous avons commencé par le sentier à gauche de la plage puis redescendu par la droite..la vraie boucle. Pourquoi que 3 étoiles ? Car il n’y a pas grand chose a voir , peut être 2 points de vues intéressants sur Indian arm. Pas de faune, pas de flore mais belle forêt quand même. Sauf à vouloir faire seulement une rando sans prendre de plaisir, je déconseille le tour complet.

Diez Vistas Trail - Anmore, British Columbia
Lord O.
4/5

This review is catered towards dog owners looking to take their furry companions on a hike to the Diez Vistas lookouts.

Note that dogs are required to be on leash on the trails that lead to Diez Vistas.

There are different ways to get to the Diez Vistas lookouts since the trails in the Belcarra, Sasamat and Buntzen area are all interconnected. Typically you would either start from White Pine beach or Buntzen lake. I started from White Pine beach using the Buntzen Ridge trail, then the Sugar Mountain trail and finally the Diez Vistas trail.

Overall the hike to Diez Vistas is a challenging workout with a decently rewarding view at the end. It’s more suitable for physically fit people with active mature dogs. If you’re looking for some intense exercise outdoors with your dog while enjoying some nice scenery, this is the perfect place for you. But if you’re looking for the best view, comfort and relaxation, or have a young puppy, then this hike might not be for you.

Difficulty: 3/5
This is a pretty hard and physically demanding hike regardless of which trail you take to get there. There is a very steep section that goes on for quite a while. If you start at the Buntzen Ridge trail like I did, the first part of the hike is moderately steep but soon starts levelling out and after you cross the power-lines and get on the Diez Vistas trail it gets super steep and rough. It takes 1.5 to 2 hrs to get to vista number 1.

Popularity: 4/5
This is a moderately popular trail. I ran into quite a few other groups while hiking this trail on a cloudy/rainy day. But overall it was pretty quiet and the viewpoints were not crowded. I imagine there will be more people in the summer on days with nicer weather but should not be crowded.

Activities: 2/5
This is purely a trail to viewpoints so there is no other activities you can really do with your dog other than enjoy a challenging hike and some nice views!

Views: 4/5
The view at Vista number 1 is quite good but it’s not a very expansive and panoramic view due to trees surrounding the viewpoint. There are a number of other vistas if you keep going north along the trail but Vista number 1 has the best view, so it’s not really worth hiking to the other viewpoints for the view.

I really enjoyed the views along the trail as well. Lots of ferns, large pine trees and other plants that give you a great experience of the temperate rainforest.

Comfort: 2/5
If you’re looking for comfort and a relaxing time with your dog then Diez Vistas isn’t for you. It’s a tough hike to the top and there aren’t many comfortable places to sit down and rest on the trails.

Safety: 3/5
It’s a safe hike if you’re prepared and lots of people hike here but I want to note some of the risks for dog owners as well.

Parts of the trail are very steep and rough so may not be suitable for young puppies. There are also lots of areas where the trail is next to a steep drop or cliff. Dogs are technically required to be on leash so it can be difficult and potentially dangerous to navigate the steep and rough sections with an energetic dog that likes to pull.

There are bears in the area but you’re unlikely to run into them on the trails since lots of people use the trails.

The trails themselves are pretty well marked and signs are clear so it’s easy to not get lost.

There are no natural water sources on this hike especially in the summer so make sure you bring plenty of water for your dog!

Access: 4/5
Pretty easily accessed by car. You can start at either Buntzen lake or White Pine beach. Parking at Buntzen lake is free but requires you to reserve your spot in advance whereas White Pine beach is paid parking. It can be quite difficult to find parking at White Pine beach during the summer months, especially weekends. There is also a bus that goes to White Pine beach.

Diez Vistas Trail - Anmore, British Columbia
Manu G.
5/5

It was a beautiful hike. We went to vistas #1 out and back. You need to reserve the parking pass online on bc hydro website. We got there at 8 and the parking lot was empty. Loved the trail though, it felt so fresh and peaceful. A very few people were on this trail.

Diez Vistas Trail - Anmore, British Columbia
Mohsen G.
5/5

Diez Vistas Trail is a challenging but rewarding hike. The climb up is steady and gets your legs working, but the payoff is in the viewpoints—on a clear day you can see Indian Arm, Burrard Inlet, and even downtown Vancouver in the distance. The forest sections are peaceful, and it connects nicely with the Buntzen Lake loop if you want to extend your day. On the downside, the trail is long (about 15 km if you do the full loop), and some sections are rocky and rooty, so it’s not ideal for beginners. It can also get muddy after rain, and parking at Buntzen Lake requires a free reservation in summer. Still, if you’re up for a solid workout with great views, this trail delivers.

Diez Vistas Trail - Anmore, British Columbia
Jackie Q.
5/5

Took us 4 hours (with a 10 year old) to go out and back.
Difficulty: starts easy, last part is quite challenging.

Trail was dry and easy to follow (orange markers on trees turn into diamonds when it gets steep). Once you get past the power lines, there's a warning for bears and "rugged wilderness". That's the beginning of the hard part.

About 2.5 h to go up and 1.5 to come down. The way up is a real workout for your knees and thighs. Recommend wearing proper hiking shoes and using hiking sticks. The last 25% before reaching the parrot is very steep and saw some people give up when they were about 20 min from the peak.

The last part of the hike has lots of rocks, roots, narrow sections. The view is totally worth it though! Lots of seating by the bluffs at the top and along the way to rest and hydrate.

Only real bathroom is at the beach by the lake. Dogs need to be leashed.

Come down slowly, take it slow if you're not an experienced hiker.

10/10 recommended but only on nice days.

Diez Vistas Trail - Anmore, British Columbia
Simon H.
5/5

This is one of my favorite hikes in the entire Vancouver area, offering excellent views, a decent climb, and a quiet atmosphere. If you come in the summer, expect it to be packed. However, during any other time of the year, it is a gorgeous hike. I recommend doing the full loop, but be prepared for it to take up to five or even six hours, as the terrain prevents you from moving quickly.

Diez Vistas Trail - Anmore, British Columbia
Martin M.
5/5

Diez Vistas Trail in Anmore offers a mixed bag of experiences for hikers. While the trail boasts stunning scenery, with one standout viewpoint that's absolutely worth the trek, be prepared for some obstacles along the way. Much of the trail is obstructed by trees, limiting the panoramic views. Additionally, there are sections where you'll need to channel your inner mountain goat, using hands and legs to navigate tricky terrain for about 1km. The full Diez Vistas loop spans approximately 16km, so make sure to lace up your waterproof boots, as some areas can still be quite slippery or muddy. Despite its challenges, the trail rewards adventurers with moments of tranquility and the chance to reconnect with nature.

Diez Vistas Trail - Anmore, British Columbia
Steven R. C.
5/5

At times, a grueling slog up slippery rocks & a maze of tree roots. I'd recommend that only experienced hikers try this route. A few of the vistas have spectacular views. I made the entire Buntzen Lake & Diez Vista loop but cut it short via the Saddle Ridge trail. Look out for the bears!

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