![]() Look up and to your left for a view of Black Tusk towering high above. It is important to stay along the trail in this ecologically sensitive area as some of the flowers and vegetation can take years to regrow if damaged from hikers.Ĭontinue along the path as just a short distance later you arrive at the Taylor Meadows campsite. ![]() PANORAMA POINT CAMPGROUND FULLDuring the late summer or early fall, Taylor Meadows is full of bright colours from the alpine flowers that are blooming. Take the trail to the left and head towards Taylor Meadows.Īnother 20 minutes or so of gradual uphill and the trees begin to thin as you enter into the meadows. Shortly after the 6km marker, the trail reaches a junction with a map of the area. For the next 6km, the trail climbs gradually through a series of switchbacks and second growth forests. It is up to you which you prefer however, if you do decide to do this in a day make sure to leave plenty of time to return to the parking lot during daylight hours.įrom the top section of the Rubble Creek parking lot near the wooden steps, enter the forest along the gravel trail and begin your hike. For this reason, some people prefer to hike to Garibaldi Lake or Taylor Meadows and camp overnight, before completing the hike to Panorama Ridge the following day. While many hikers do complete this trail in a day, the distance and elevation gain to Panorama Ridge make for a very long day. Located on the opposite end of the campsite, high above Garibaldi Lake, Panorama Ridge offers a full panoramic view of Garibaldi Lake, Black Tusk, and the Helm Lake area. ![]() The views from Panorama Ridge are some of the most scenic views in the Garibaldi Provincial Park area. A free Day-Use Pass is required to hike this trail beginning June 17, 2022. ![]()
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