Sports & Outdoor Recreation in Lillooet
Venture to Lillooet in spring, summer, autumn, and winter to experience a range of outdoor activities
Photo Credit: Brad Kasselman
Explore the Outdoors
Lillooet is your base camp to unlimited outdoor recreation, from serene to extreme. The rugged Coast Mountains tower above, inspiring awe from both valley bottom and mountain top. With fewer than 3,000 people in the District of Lillooet, you can enjoy the big spaces of the surrounding wilderness with few faces and virtually no crowds.
A hot spot in Canada, Lillooet’s summer temperatures often reach 40° C (104° F). Cool down by hiking up to a higher elevation or soaking in the calm waters of Seton Lake. The warmer temperatures make for many days spent outside in mild weather through the extended spring and autumn seasons.
Photo Credits: DBC/Blake Jorgenson, DBC/Michael Bednar, River Monster Adventures,
Sheep Pasture Golf Course, CCCTA/Tyler Cave, Fort Berens Winery
Lillooet Area Hikes & Walks
Seton Viewpoint. Photo Credit: Brad Kasselman
Explore Lillooet’s wide open spaces, surrounded by the natural beauty of sun-drenched mountain ranges. Climb up a rugged trail or gently stroll along the Fraser River.
Close to town hikes include the Bridges Walk, the Fraser River Lions Trail, the Seton Spawning Channels, the Canal Walk, and the Lillooet Grind to Red Rock.
Keep an eye out for local Lillooet wildlife life, including mountain goats, bighorn sheep, deer, moose, pikas, bats, bears, and more. There over 250 bird species in the Lillooet area, so be on the lookout for Golden Eagles, Ospreys, Harlequin Duck, and other birds migrating from the coast.
Top Hiking & Walking Trails
Hiking Resources
Lakes & Rivers Around Lillooet
Explore the tranquil waters around Lillooet with a gentle paddle in a canoe, kayak, or SUP. Pack a picnic and dine outdoors at a picnic area. Or go for an exhilarating jet boat ride on the Fraser River. In the summer heat, take a dip in the glacier-fed waters of Seton Lake. Cast a line and fish the day away, or venture to the prime fishing holes on a guided fishing tour.
Fishing Around Lillooet
Lillooet’s lakes, rivers, and creeks are teeming with fish. Cast a line for a chance to catch rainbow trout, lake trout, Dolly Varden, steelhead, and salmon.
Nothing matches the exhilaration of hooking a massive sturgeon in the Fraser River. Lillooet’s sturgeon grow to 3 metres in length over a 100 to 150 year lifespan. The Middle Fraser sturgeon population is designated as endangered but the population is healthy enough for catch-and-release sports fishing. Please be respectful of these ancient creatures and Lillooet’s history by following handling guidelines.
Golf in Lillooet
Lillooet’s gently rolling slopes and picturesque mountain backdrop make for stunning scenery within which to play a round of golf or two. Players of all levels flock to Lillooet’s pastures for a round of golf.
Guided Adventures in the Lillooet Area
Get a different perspective of Lillooet on a guided adventure, by rail, river jet boat, helicopter, or a self-guided geocaching adventure.
Parking: 50°40’54.53”N 121°55’49.37”W
Park in Cayoosh Campground close to the Bridge of the 23 Camels.
Distance: 2.4 km (1.5 miles).
Time: 45 min. one-way.
Difficulty: Easy to moderate.
Built by the Lillooet Lions Club in the 1990s, the Lions Trail is a staple for local hikers, traversing the bank of the Fraser River through diverse habitat affording breathtaking views of the mighty river