Fat Dog & Cambie Creek
Manning Park
(Winter route only...closed in the summer months)
Directions: drive on Highway 1 to Manning Park. Fat Dog is east of Allison Pass. If you get to Manning Park Lodge, you've gone too far. The parking lot is on the left side. There's a pit toilet here and a big parking lot. There is a loop along the route, this is Cambie Creek. We didn't try this but walked past it. It seemed un-touched and said closed. We followed the Fat Dog trail sign post.
Trail Key: M~2~KF~DF~ST~H~V~PT
Length: 15 Km’s
Elevation: 700 meters
Pit Toilet: Yes-beginning
Dogs: Yes
Start at the sign post and follow the trail along the snow covered trees and long flat path.
Go right at fork, with the sounds of a rushing creek on your right side. Cross a bridge with the cascading river now under you. Keep going, now the switches to your left side. The sound is a blessing to your ears.
Follow the 5 Km's sign post to the right. It gets a little hilly now as you leave the trickling sounds of rushing water.
Next sign post says left Cambie Creek and right Fat Dog...go right. There are no more sign posts after this one but the trail is easy to follow.
First steep up hill grunt but it's short. A short flat spot and downhill as the trail winds around. Little hill then a short flat spot and cross over a small creek.
Then another uphill grunt that goes on forever then it finally flattens out.
Then you come to a short grunt up. Then it is flat again for sometime. The last few Km's climb uphill gradually as the trees get thinner and thinner. Soon you are in an open area and on a clear day you'll see Three Brothers, The North Cascades and Frosty Mountain.
There is nothing scary about this winter trail. It has many beautiful views. Happy & safe SS'ing.
GPS Waypoints:
Trailhead N49.11133 W120.84325 10U 657393 5442072
Cambie Loop Trail forks N49.11233 W120.83903 10U 657698 5442192
Bridge N49.11596 W120.83452 10U 658015 5442605
Inner Cambie Loop junction N49.11811 W120.83235 10U 658167 5442848
Outer Cambie Loop / Fat Dog junction N49.12176 W120.82866
10U 658424 5443262
Manning Park
(Winter route only...closed in the summer months)
Directions: drive on Highway 1 to Manning Park. Fat Dog is east of Allison Pass. If you get to Manning Park Lodge, you've gone too far. The parking lot is on the left side. There's a pit toilet here and a big parking lot. There is a loop along the route, this is Cambie Creek. We didn't try this but walked past it. It seemed un-touched and said closed. We followed the Fat Dog trail sign post.
Trail Key: M~2~KF~DF~ST~H~V~PT
Length: 15 Km’s
Elevation: 700 meters
Pit Toilet: Yes-beginning
Dogs: Yes
Start at the sign post and follow the trail along the snow covered trees and long flat path.
Go right at fork, with the sounds of a rushing creek on your right side. Cross a bridge with the cascading river now under you. Keep going, now the switches to your left side. The sound is a blessing to your ears.
Follow the 5 Km's sign post to the right. It gets a little hilly now as you leave the trickling sounds of rushing water.
Next sign post says left Cambie Creek and right Fat Dog...go right. There are no more sign posts after this one but the trail is easy to follow.
First steep up hill grunt but it's short. A short flat spot and downhill as the trail winds around. Little hill then a short flat spot and cross over a small creek.
Then another uphill grunt that goes on forever then it finally flattens out.
Then you come to a short grunt up. Then it is flat again for sometime. The last few Km's climb uphill gradually as the trees get thinner and thinner. Soon you are in an open area and on a clear day you'll see Three Brothers, The North Cascades and Frosty Mountain.
There is nothing scary about this winter trail. It has many beautiful views. Happy & safe SS'ing.
GPS Waypoints:
Trailhead N49.11133 W120.84325 10U 657393 5442072
Cambie Loop Trail forks N49.11233 W120.83903 10U 657698 5442192
Bridge N49.11596 W120.83452 10U 658015 5442605
Inner Cambie Loop junction N49.11811 W120.83235 10U 658167 5442848
Outer Cambie Loop / Fat Dog junction N49.12176 W120.82866
10U 658424 5443262