Pinecone Burke Provincial Park Village Lake Trail, Coquitlam, BC V3E 3H1

Pinecone Burke Provincial Park





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Pinecone Burke Provincial Park Village Lake Trail, Coquitlam, BC V3E 3H1




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Pinecone Burke Park | BC Parks | This park designation is part of the Lower Mainland Nature Legacy initiative. Pinecone Burke is going through the master planning process. Current park opera...

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Village Lake Trail, Coquitlam, BC V3E 3H1

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  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Dogs allowed
  • Hiking




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Sarah Grace
09.10.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
Large outdoor area, with many trails to explore. Don’t underestimate nature, it’s a vast area with many ways to go and beautiful sights to see. It’s not busy or well marked. Familiarize yourself with the area prior/ look up up to date maps.
Roni Kury
13.09.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
If you are a mountain biker or hiker and you love a challenge, this area is a hidden gem. (Wait, why am I saying this publicly?!)Burke Mtn. has lots of old-school (mtb) rugged tech, steeps, wood features, jumps, gaps, and drops. There aren't really any green (beginner) trails, unless you count the gravel road climbing trails and maybe Woodland Walk (for mtb, that's more of a transit corridor from upper trails to the lower ones).There are quite a few double-black trails, some of which are, frankly, a bit insane, lol.If you do visit this place, PLEAAE drive slowly along Upper Harper Road (gravel) as your dust is awful for bikers climbing, plus, there are dogs off-leash. The Coquitlam gun club also uses that access road (sadly) and there is always a background NOISE of near constant gunfire. I think the bears are numb to it. There is plenty of wildlife: make sure you are bear-smart!!! Also, coyotes, foxes and cougars.Make sure you have a trip plan; tell someone where you are going. Bring a phone, map, water, sealed snacks, emergency supplies & first aid - Coquitlam S.A.R. is awesome, but it does take time to locate hikers/bikers in trouble and the top-most trails are way up there!There are NO washrooms or amenities of any kind.
Robert MacDonald
10.09.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
It's a serious hike all the way up to Monro but its enjoyable if you like a challange. Quite a bit of flys and mosquitos on the way up and tons of bigger insects at the lake at the top but overall an enjoyable hike and the view from the viewpoints is fantastic
Lance G
28.08.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
I've explored this park on two separate occasions now and I'm definitely a fan. This is a particularly attractive spot for mountain bikers and hikers.I'm into the latter, and there is an impressive network of trails that weave it's way throughout the forest. More popular trails include the quaint Woodland Walk, the Coquitlam Lake View Trail, and the very lengthy Burke Ridge trail.Do keep in mind that most of these trails take you deep into the forest and aren't always the most scenic, although they are very lovely given the lush green scenery. However, the three trails I mentioned will take you to some beautiful falls throughout the park, and the CLVT and Burke Ridge hikes have some pretty stunning views if you have the patience to reach them.Definitely worth checking out.
Chris Neyedli
07.08.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
Back for another hike on June 29, 2018 up to Lily Pad Lake and still has some snow. Highly recommend this trail network for a variety of hiking and biking. Nicest scenery so far has been just past the Old Bulldozer in Upper Prichard Creek. Would like to make the Burke Mountain Summit one day but it may have to wait until mid August for the snow to recede. Be care if Hiking in the Mountain Bile trails as the bikers have the right of way. Also be bear aware from Spring to Fall. Great area to hike with your dog also. Enjoy!
Alan McDonell
01.08.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
A good place to run trails or ride a mountain bike. Volunteers and enthusiasts have done a good job of marking the trails. This is not for novices as the trails are quite technical and there is quite a few steep climbs.
Ives Leung
31.07.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
Ventured into the lush green forest that took me through a bike trail system. Was surprised to have stumbled across a dilapidated vehicle near a logging road in the middle of nowhere!I don’t think there’s any parking near the trailheads but I did see some side parking right after you turn left at the stop sign to Upper Harper Rd.I appreciate that there are cellular signals around here so it’s useful to see where you are on the map using GPS. Be sure to plan ahead and let someone know where you’re going before heading out in case you get lost!
Niloofar Ameri
21.07.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
amazing place, There is a very beautiful nature, the silence and peace by the lake is very pleasant, the toilet is available, there is benchs to sit on the way.
Collin Sluggett
20.07.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
The view point from the Coquitlam lake look out is definitely in my top 5! Stopped at a water fall on the way down it's much nicer to look at then crystal falls!The terrain is pretty easy going until you get to the new path to the view point. Gets almost vertical, would be nice if they had a rope there to aid with scrambling.The trail we did was about 12km round trip parking at the gun range. Took just over 2 hours round Trip, with breaks and stopping at the view point Definitely recommend this to anyone! We also took our dog up there, great to get out.
Ashley Jordison
19.07.2023
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park
Great trails, beautiful views, limited parking and the sound of the gun range for the first few km but all around great park. Note no public washrooms or garbage cans so pack in and pack out.

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Village Lake Trail, Coquitlam, BC V3E 3H1
Pinecone Burke Provincial Park