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Quarry Rock Hike hiking area in Port Moody, BC
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Quarry Rock Hike

4.7(459 reviews)Adventure
🕑 2 to 3 hours including hiking time and summit break👶 Best for ages 6 and up. The moderate 2 km uphill hike takes about 45-60 minutes each way, making it ideal for school-age children who can handle steady inclines and uneven terrain. Older teens enjoy the workout while younger elementary kids love the sense of accomplishment at the top. Not recommended for strollers or toddlers due to rocky sections and tree roots.

About

Quarry Rock Hike is a beloved family-friendly trail that rewards hikers with stunning panoramic views of Indian Arm and the surrounding mountains. This 3.8 km round-trip adventure offers just the right amount of challenge for active families, with a well-maintained path through beautiful BC forest leading to a spectacular viewpoint where kids can enjoy their snacks and celebrate reaching the summit.

Highlights

  • Breathtaking 360-degree views of Indian Arm fjord and Coast Mountains from the rocky summit
  • Well-marked trail through lush Pacific Northwest rainforest with chances to spot local wildlife
  • Perfect sense of achievement for kids completing their first real mountain hike
  • Flat rocky outcrop at the top ideal for family photos and picnic lunches
  • Close proximity to charming Deep Cove village for post-hike treats and activities

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (before 9am) on weekends to secure parking at the small Deep Cove lot, or park in the village and enjoy a 10-minute walk to the trailhead as a warm-up.
  2. 2.Pack plenty of water and energy snacks as there are no facilities on the trail. The summit rocks make a perfect picnic spot with incredible views.
  3. 3.Wear proper hiking shoes with good grip as the trail can be muddy and slippery, especially after rain, and includes some steep sections with exposed roots.
  4. 4.The trail can get crowded on sunny weekends, so visiting on weekday mornings offers a more peaceful experience and better wildlife spotting opportunities.
  5. 5.Make it a full day adventure by visiting Deep Cove after your hike for ice cream at Honey Doughnuts & Goodies or renting kayaks to cool off in the water.

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through early fall (May to October) offers the best weather and driest trail conditions. Visit on weekday mornings or early weekend mornings (before 9am) to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures for the uphill climb. Summer evenings provide beautiful golden light at the summit.

What to Know

The trail is free to access and open year-round, but winter conditions can make it icy and treacherous without proper gear. Limited parking is available at the trailhead on Panorama Drive, with overflow parking in Deep Cove village. No washrooms are available on the trail, so use facilities in Deep Cove before starting.

Seasonal Notes

Best hiked from April through October when trails are dry and weather is mild. Winter hiking (November to March) is possible but requires caution due to mud, ice, and reduced daylight hours. The trail can be extremely slippery when wet. Summer weekends see the heaviest traffic with hundreds of hikers, while spring and fall offer beautiful foliage and fewer crowds.

Nearby Eats

Deep Cove village (5-minute drive or 15-minute walk from trailhead) offers family favorites like Arm's Reach Bistro for casual meals with waterfront views, and the famous Honey Doughnuts & Goodies where kids can refuel with donuts and ice cream. Arms Reach Pizza is perfect for hungry hikers.

More Activities Near Port Moody

Adventure

Quarry Rock Trail

Quarry Rock Trail is a rewarding 3.8 km round-trip hike that's achievable for active families with kids who love adventure. The moderately challenging trail winds through beautiful coastal forest before opening up to spectacular panoramic views of Indian Arm from a rocky bluff, making the effort worthwhile for children who can handle some elevation gain and uneven terrain.

Nature

Noons Creek Hatchery

Free

Noons Creek Hatchery offers an incredible hands-on nature education experience where kids can witness the amazing life cycle of salmon up close, completely free of charge. Children are fascinated watching thousands of spawning salmon navigate the creek, while volunteer guides share captivating stories about Pacific salmon and the local ecosystem in an interactive, kid-friendly way.

Library

Moody Centre Library

Free

Moody Centre Library is a welcoming, modern community hub in Port Moody that offers a fantastic children's section with interactive learning spaces, regular storytimes, and hands-on programs designed for young learners. This free destination provides families with a quiet, climate-controlled environment perfect for rainy Pacific Northwest days, plus engaging activities that encourage reading, creativity, and community connection.

Activity

Port Moody Farmers Market

Port Moody Farmers Market is a vibrant outdoor gathering spot where families can explore stalls brimming with fresh local produce, handmade crafts, and delicious treats while kids enjoy live entertainment and interactive activities. The relaxed, open-air atmosphere makes it easy to navigate with strollers and little ones, and the friendly vendors often offer samples that children love.