Mount Crumpit Trail
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Route Description for Mount Crumpit Trail
The Mount Crumpit Trail is a forested hiking route just east of Squamish that climbs steeply uphill to provide a sweeping view over the valley, with sights including the prominent granite dome of the Stawamus Chief and the expansive waters of Howe Sound. Hikers should make sure to wear proper hiking footwear and bring a GPS or good trail map, as the route can be very confusing to navigate and contains steep, rocky sections of trail. The area surrounding Mount Crumpit is also home to several mountain bike trails, so be sure to keep an eye out for passing bikes while out on the trail. This route is a great option if you are looking for a short hike with some moderately challenging terrain and amazing views of the forest and mountains around Squamish.
Getting to the Mount Crumpit Trail Trailhead
To reach the trailhead for Mount Crumpit from the Sea to Sky Highway in Squamish, turn right off the highway onto Clarke Drive and continue on for 591ft. From here, make another right onto Guilford Drive before turning left onto Westway Avenue after 0ft. Stay on Westway Avenue for 1.3mi, where you will find the trailhead on the outside edge of the bend in the road.Route Information
When to do:
May-October
Backcountry Campsites:
No
Pets allowed:
Yes
Family friendly:
No
Route Signage:
Poor
Crowd Levels:
Moderate
Route Type:
Lollipop
Mount Crumpit Trail Elevation Graph
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