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Lago Garibaldi

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Garibaldi Lake is a stunning turquoise-coloured alpine lake nestled within Garibaldi Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada. Situated at an elevation of approximately 1,469 metres (4,820 ft) above sea level, it lies about 37 kilometres north of Squamish and 19 kilometres south of Whistler. This iconic natural monument is renowned for its vibrant blue waters, a result of glacial sediment, and is dramatically framed by snow-capped mountains, towering glaciers, and ancient volcanic formations.

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    25 de junio de 2023

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    El 'Lago Garibaldi' es parte del sistema del Lago Garibaldi, formado por flujos de lava durante la última Edad de Hielo. El lago se encuentra a una altitud de alrededor …
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    Garibaldi Lake to Panorama Ridge — Garibaldi Provincial Park

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    Hike the Panorama Ridge Trail for stunning views of Garibaldi Lake and Black Tusk, covering 8.4 miles with 2065 feet of gain.

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    Elevación 1.470 m

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    Ubicación: Area D (Elaho/Garibaldi), British Columbia, Canadá

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What are the most popular hiking routes in Garibaldi Provincial Park, beyond just the lake?

    While the hike directly to Garibaldi Lake is a classic, many hikers extend their journey to explore other stunning areas. Popular routes include continuing from Garibaldi Lake to Panorama Ridge for breathtaking panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains, or heading towards Black Tusk. Another option is the trail to Taylor Meadows, which offers beautiful alpine scenery and is often combined with a visit to the lake.

    What is the typical elevation gain and terrain like for the main Garibaldi Lake hike?

    The main hike to Garibaldi Lake from the Rubble Creek trailhead involves a significant elevation gain. The trail climbs approximately 900 meters (2,950 feet) over 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) one way. The terrain consists primarily of well-maintained switchbacks through the forest for the first several kilometers, eventually opening up to more exposed sections with rocky paths as you approach the lake.

    Where is the main trailhead for Garibaldi Lake, and what are the parking arrangements?

    The primary trailhead for Garibaldi Lake is the Rubble Creek trailhead, located off Highway 99 (Sea-to-Sky Highway) between Squamish and Whistler. Parking is available at the trailhead, but it fills up very quickly, especially during peak season (June to October) and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning, ideally before 8 AM, is strongly recommended to secure a spot. Day-use passes, which must be reserved in advance through BC Parks, are also required for entry.

    Is public transport available to Garibaldi Lake?

    Direct public transport to the Rubble Creek trailhead is limited. While there are bus services that run along Highway 99 between Vancouver, Squamish, and Whistler, you would typically need to arrange for a taxi or shuttle service from the nearest stop to reach the trailhead, which is several kilometers off the main highway. Some private shuttle services operate from Squamish or Whistler during peak season.

    Are there any hidden viewpoints or lesser-known natural features around Garibaldi Lake?

    Beyond the well-known views from the lake shore, exploring the trails towards Panorama Ridge or Black Tusk offers elevated and more expansive perspectives of Garibaldi Lake and the surrounding volcanic landscape. The unique geological feature known as 'The Barrier', a natural dam formed by ancient lava flows, is also a significant natural landmark, though its instability led to the depopulation of a nearby community in 1980. The Battleship Islands, visible within the lake, are another distinctive feature.

    What is the policy regarding dogs on the Garibaldi Lake trails?

    Garibaldi Provincial Park, including the trails to Garibaldi Lake, is a wildlife protected area. Therefore, dogs are strictly not permitted on any trails or in any areas within Garibaldi Provincial Park, even on a leash. This policy is in place to protect the park's sensitive ecosystem and wildlife.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to Garibaldi Lake?

    Given the challenging alpine environment, hikers should wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots and dress in layers, as weather conditions can change rapidly. Essential items to bring include plenty of water (at least 2-3 liters per person), high-energy snacks, a first-aid kit, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), rain gear, a map, and a headlamp. Bear spray is also recommended due to wildlife in the area.

    Can you swim in Garibaldi Lake, and what is the water like?

    Yes, swimming is permitted in Garibaldi Lake, and many hikers find a dip in its waters to be a refreshing reward after the strenuous climb. However, be prepared for extremely cold water. The lake is fed by glacial meltwater, so even in summer, the water temperature remains very low, typically around 5-7°C (41-45°F).

    What are the permit requirements for visiting Garibaldi Lake, especially for day trips and overnight stays?

    For day trips to Garibaldi Lake during peak season (generally June to October), a free day-use pass is mandatory and must be reserved in advance through the BC Parks website. These passes are released in specific windows and can be highly competitive. For overnight stays, a separate camping permit is required for designated campgrounds like Taylor Meadows or Garibaldi Lake's western shore, which also must be booked well in advance through BC Parks.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly near Garibaldi Lake?

    There are no cafes, pubs, or commercial accommodation options directly at Garibaldi Lake or its trailhead, as it is located within a provincial park. The nearest services for food, drinks, and lodging can be found in the towns of Squamish (approximately 37 km south) or Whistler (approximately 19 km north). Both towns offer a wide range of amenities for visitors.

    What is the best time of year to hike Garibaldi Lake for clear trails and good weather?

    The prime hiking season for Garibaldi Lake is typically from July through October. During these months, the trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is most favorable for hiking and enjoying the lake. Early July might still have some snow patches, especially at higher elevations, while late September and October offer beautiful fall colors but can also bring cooler temperatures and increased chances of rain or early snow.

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