Lift-accessed hiking in Revy.
Walk through wildflower meadows, explore alpine ridgelines, and mountain bowls. Bring layers, lots of water, and sun protection.
In the alpine, access to trails doesn't open until snow is clear! The window for hiking is usually July to end of September.
The Stoke Climb.
7 KM One Way | 518m Elevation Gain | ~2 hours
This trail takes you from the top of the Revelation Gondola into the subalpine and up toward the alpine. It’s a steady, moderate climb with big views and a strong payoff, especially in late July and early August when the wildflower meadows peak. At the top, you can turn around or carry on to Mackenzie Ridge or the Subpeak Trail.
It’s a multi-use route, so expect mountain bikers and trail runners on the way up.

Subpeak Loop.
1.8 KM One Way | 132m gain | ~45 min
An addition to the Stoke Climb trail that leads you up a challenging climb along Subpeak ridge with views of the weather station, bowls skied during winter, and valley views below.
Be prepared for switchbacks and plan to start your hike early to make it back for the last gondola down!

Lift accessed hiking at Revelstoke Mountain Resort – Mackenzie Ridge Trail | Mitch Winton © Kootenay Rockies Tourism
Mackenzie Ridge.
1.8 KM One Way | 80m Elevation Gain | ~1.25 hours
An addition to the Stoke Climb. This dual-direction trail takes hikers into South Bowl and showcases Ghost Peak in the distance. This is an out-and-back trail that follows along the Mackenzie Ridge line and looks down into many backside bowls.
Plan ahead and make sure your turnaround time allows for arrival back at the gondola for close.

Alpine Hiking at Revelstoke Mountain Resort | P Laura Szanto © Laura Szanto
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