A total of 40 kilometers of trails offer hiking, bird watching and wildlife viewing opportunities for visitors. There are also plenty of activities that can be done without getting into the water. There is a large playground in the park. The park has a total of 146 frontcountry campsites. There are backcountry camps in Greendrop, Lindeman, Flora, and Radium Lakes. Chilliwack Lake is suitable for boating, canoeing, swimming and fishing. The park also features several trails, including a trail to
Lindeman Lake (1.5 km),
Greendrop Lake (5.5 km),
Flora Lake (7 km) and
Radium Lake (6.5 km). All the hikes at the North end of the Park are considered strenuous mountain trails. As of 2013, the park recommends avoiding Hanging Lake as the trail is unmaintained and there are no safe river crossings across the Chilliwack River.
Flora Lake Flora Lake is one of several small lakes within the boundaries of Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park. The only access to Flora Lake is by a steep, rough and overgrown trail through slides, creeks, washouts and alpine meadows. Only experienced and well equipped hikers with path finding experience should attempt this trail. It is strongly recommended that one be prepared to spend the night, as the trip up can take several hours in both directions. ==Gallery==