Segment 1 – Goldie Creek
Segment one of the Westside Legacy Trail, named Goldie Creek, begins just after the Castle Rock cattle guard and is where parking, benches, the northern trailhead kiosk, a bicycle maintenance station, and a rest area welcomes trail users. It starts with a moderate climb followed by a slight downhill to Goldie Creek where eastern brook trout and rainbow trout reside, and kokanee are visible in spawning season. From Goldie Creek, the trail climbs up three switchbacks into a sloped, wooded area before emerging at the highest point of the trail (960 meters) where there is a picnic area with views of the Rocky Mountains. From there the trail winds through a forested area and descends to the second designated parking lot. This segment is 2.8 kilometers in length and built upon land donated by CastleRock Estates, Grizzly Ridge Properties, the Jim McKay family and the BC Ministry of Transportation.
Amenities | Landowners | Water Features |
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Trailhead Kiosk | CastleRock Estates | Goldie Creek |
Rest Area | Grizzle Ridge Properties | |
Benches | Jim McKay Family | |
Picnic Areas | BC Ministry of Transportation | |
Parking Area | ||
Bicycle Maintenance Station | ||
Interpretive Signage |