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If you’re looking for a good hiking trail in Harrison Hot Springs, then Spirit Trail is a great spot to check out. It’s a short hike, only about 1 km, and is easy difficulty with little elevation changes, so it is accessible for most people. Dogs are welcome on the trail, which makes it a great place to walk them.

On the hike, you’ll walk through a beautiful green forested area. At places where the ground would normally be too rough, there is a lovely boardwalk to help with mobility. Along the trail, you’ll also find masks that have been put on the trees, so make sure to be on the lookout for them.

Overall, Spirit Trail is a great little hike accessible for most people and a must-do for anyone looking to go on a scenic walk through the nature of Harrison Hot Springs.

Photo: https://www.harrisonbeachhotel.com/harrison-beach-hotel-blog/hiking-in-harrison-hot-springs/

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