
Walk among giants! Experience a rare old-growth rainforest with 500-year-old cedars on an accessible boardwalk.

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Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere

Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere

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Walk among giants! Experience a rare old-growth rainforest with 500-year-old cedars on an accessible boardwalk.
"Magical and peaceful walk through ancient giants."

Plenty of parking, but can be tight for RVs/trucks. Arrive early for easier spots.
Always carry bear spray and be aware of your surroundings in the park.

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Boardwalk Trail
Stand in awe of towering trees, some over 500 years old, creating a magical, ancient rainforest atmosphere.

Main Trail
A serene, accessible boardwalk winds through the forest, offering a peaceful walk and stunning views.

Along the Boardwalk
Learn about the unique flora and fauna of this rare temperate rainforest ecosystem.
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Plenty of parking, but can be tight for RVs/trucks. Arrive early for easier spots.
Always carry bear spray and be aware of your surroundings in the park.
The boardwalk is short and accessible, perfect for all ages and fitness levels.
Capture the immense scale of the ancient trees and the lush rainforest.
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Plenty of parking, but can be tight for RVs/trucks. Arrive early for easier spots.
Always carry bear spray and be aware of your surroundings in the park.
The boardwalk is short and accessible, perfect for all ages and fitness levels.
Capture the immense scale of the ancient trees and the lush rainforest.
Stay on the boardwalk to protect the delicate ecosystem and ancient trees.
Visitors consistently praise the Giant Cedars Boardwalk for its awe-inspiring ancient trees and peaceful atmosphere, calling it a magical stop. The easy accessibility and short duration make it ideal for a quick break during road trips. Some note occasional trail closures and parking can be tight for larger vehicles.
"This trail is on the way from Calgary to Vancouver. We found it when looking for a washroom. It takes only about 15 minutes to walk. Very easy, good for parents too. You can see old forest and big trees. Bring bear spray. A nice stop to rest during a long trip."
Rita Li
"Nice boardwalk but only a small portion of the loop was open. It took about 15 min to walk through the open parts.
Great large old cedar trees the smell is wonderful if you like cedar.
Plenty of parking but can be tight for a larger RV or truck and trailer."
Adventure Krewe
"Magical and peaceful walk through ancient giants
We stopped at the Giant Cedars Boardwalk Trail just off the Trans-Canada Highway, and it was absolutely worth it. The boardwalk is short (about 500 m) but incredibly scenic—you're surrounded by massive, old-growth western red cedars that make you feel like you’ve stepped into another world.
The trail is well-maintained and easy for all ages—no hiking experience needed. It’s shaded, quiet, and full of earthy smells and birdsong. There are also little signs along the way that share interesting info about the forest and how old some of these trees are.
It’s a quick stop (15–30 minutes), but it really leaves an impression. Perfect if you're passing through Revelstoke and want a break from the road."
Asaad Aljaboubi
The Giant Cedars Boardwalk Trail is conveniently located just off the Trans-Canada Highway, approximately 30 kilometers from Revelstoke, BC. It's easily accessible with a dedicated parking area.
Yes, there is parking available. However, it can get busy, especially during peak season, and might be tight for larger vehicles like RVs or trucks with trailers.
Absolutely! The trail is situated right off the Trans-Canada Highway, making it a perfect and easy stop for travelers passing through the area.
Mount Revelstoke National Park is accessible via the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1). The Giant Cedars Boardwalk is a short drive from the town of Revelstoke.
No, the Giant Cedars Boardwalk is a very easy and accessible walk. The boardwalk itself is short and flat, making it suitable for all ages and abilities.
Yes, a Parks Canada Discovery Pass is required for entry into Mount Revelstoke National Park, including for short visits to trails like the Giant Cedars Boardwalk.
Entry to the park requires a Parks Canada Discovery Pass. You can purchase passes online or at park visitor centers. The boardwalk trail itself is free to access once inside the park.
The Giant Cedars Boardwalk is generally accessible year-round during daylight hours, as it's an outdoor trail within the national park. However, always check the official Parks Canada website for any seasonal closures or advisories.
It's best to purchase your Parks Canada Discovery Pass in advance online or at a visitor center before arriving at the trail to avoid delays.
While the boardwalk is generally open, parts of it may be closed due to maintenance or forest conditions. Always adhere to posted signage.
The boardwalk itself is about 500 meters long and typically takes 15-30 minutes to complete, allowing time to admire the trees and read the interpretive signs.
You'll be surrounded by magnificent old-growth Western Red Cedars, some of which are over 500 years old. You might also see hemlocks and other ancient forest species.
The boardwalk is generally well-maintained and flat, making it accessible for strollers and some wheelchairs. However, check current conditions as parts may be uneven.
Visiting in the mid-morning or late afternoon can offer a more peaceful experience with softer lighting filtering through the trees.
Restroom facilities are typically available at the parking area for the Giant Cedars Boardwalk.
Focus on capturing the immense scale of the ancient cedars, the texture of the bark, and the dappled light filtering through the canopy. The boardwalk itself provides great framing.
While you can take photos, it's crucial to stay on the boardwalk to protect the delicate forest floor and the roots of these ancient trees.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the towering trees and the forest environment. A tripod can be helpful for low-light conditions, but be mindful of other visitors.
Drone usage is generally restricted in national parks to protect wildlife and visitor experience. Always check Parks Canada regulations before flying a drone.
Early morning or late afternoon offers beautiful, soft light that enhances the magical atmosphere of the ancient forest.
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