A sub-10k day hike with the option to camp at a Keith's Hut.

Statistics

2 - 3

hrs

499

m

499

m

14

max°

Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Moderate

Description

A popular backcountry ski destination, Cerise Creek is also known for a classic summer hike that leads to an iconic hut beneath Joffre Peak.

While backcountry travel is popular with some, this route is a great way to explore the area on a day hike, or by utilizing Keith's Hut for a overnight trip.

Hikers have the option to stay within the hut or pitch a tent nearby along the edge of a small and picturesque high mountain pond. Located between Duffey Lake and Pemberton, this hike is a great way to explore the area while earning rewarding views as you climb up the creek.

Expect muddy conditions and varied terrain, and that most would consider this moderate to difficult overall.

The parking area is located off Duffey Lake Road and can host plenty of vehicles along the edge of the road.

Plan to carry bear spray as well, as the remoteness of the area tends to yield wildlife sightings from time to time. According to [this source](http://sammckoy.com/writings/2013/07/16/locationhut-showcase-cerise-creek-keiths-hut), the "hut was built in memory of Keith Flavelle by his friends and family in 1986, after a tragic accident took his life on the East Ridge of Mt.

Logan." Sources: [sammckoy.com](http://sammckoy.com/writings/2013/07/16/locationhut-showcase-cerise-creek-keiths-hut) [backcountrybc.ca](https://backcountrybc.ca/category-list/314-backcountry-access-bc-trail-and-trip-database/bc-parks-trails/bc-parks-trails/joffre-lakes-provincial-park/162-cerise-creek-summer-trail)