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Pretty hike, VERY STEEP, wear bug spray. We went up 19 Mile Creek, then down Prowler, down Howler, then down the rest of 19 Mile. My garmin logged 3.6mi and 1,400ft ascent. Lots of great creek crossings for the dogs.
This trailhead on Google is a bit misleading because it says ‘Skywalk’ but it’s actually for 19 Mile Creek trail (Skywalk is much much further up)
This trailhead on Google is a bit misleading because it says ‘Skywalk’ but it’s actually for 19 Mile Creek trail (Skywalk is much much further up)

Absolutely superb trail. We walked it counter clockwise.
Tough initial section was a steady grind up through newish and older growth forest with some superb views.
Trail opens to lakes and alpine meadows and stunning descent with dramatic cirque laced with waterfalls. We took 8 hours with a steady walk with 2 adults and teenagers of varying fitness, who were absolutely fine to undertake it. Take food, water and bug spray.
Tough initial section was a steady grind up through newish and older growth forest with some superb views.
Trail opens to lakes and alpine meadows and stunning descent with dramatic cirque laced with waterfalls. We took 8 hours with a steady walk with 2 adults and teenagers of varying fitness, who were absolutely fine to undertake it. Take food, water and bug spray.

One of the most beautiful summer hikes.
It is pretty long, especially when you go with unprepared people so keep this in mind (take lots of water and some snacks).
Hiking boots with ankle support are a must: there will be some rock climbing in the end.
Highly recommended to do on a sunny day (take some sunscreen with you).
It is pretty long, especially when you go with unprepared people so keep this in mind (take lots of water and some snacks).
Hiking boots with ankle support are a must: there will be some rock climbing in the end.
Highly recommended to do on a sunny day (take some sunscreen with you).

Did the Skywalk north loop to iceberg lake and came back via screaming cat lake and flank trail. 22km in around 8.5hrs with some breaks and photo stops. All types of terrain with some challenging areas. Trail was marked better than expected - there are a few points where the trail forks or crosses another and needed to check the trail map but otherwise was simple to follow. Bugs were out of control in some parts but the views made up for it. Didn't see any bears but some recent bear activity in some places. A great day hiking!

Nice trailhead close to Whistler there are some mountain bike trails and a very well maintained trail up to iceberg lake.

Fabulous trail system! Use trailforks to navigate the lower mountain and you won't get lost. Leave the dog at home as there are no dogs allowed above the flank trail.

Great workout trail. Go through various terrines sceneries, vegetations. At the end is the icefields with wild flowers. The weather was perfect in really September. Some people saw bear, we didn't have such luck, only saw pheasans and bees. Loved it a lot.