While its name is fit for a horror movie, there's nothing scary about Screaming Cat Lake.
Hiking to this scenic tarn in involves strolling part of the Rainbow-Sproatt Flank Trail — an inviting multi-use thoroughfare on the west side of the valley.
From the top of Mountain View Drive in Alpine Meadows, follow the Lower 19 Mile Creek Trail to the Screaming Cat Lake Connector, which forks right. This brings you to the Flank Trail, where you again turn right.
It's worth taking the side trail to the Valley Lookout. The superlative view includes Wedge Mountain, Blackcomb Peak, Whistler Mountain, and () across the valley, and Rainbow Mountain behind you.
Tired hikers might call it a day at the Valley Lookout. If you have energy to spare, continue up the Flank Trail to its junction with the Screaming Cat Lake Trail.
A left turn here takes you to the pretty lake, an excellent swimming hole. Round trip distance: 13.4 kilometres.
This hike lies in the territories of the and .
For a great hiking shoe option check out  available at . Meet the trails head-on in these waterproof hikers that keep your feet dry and comfortable over rocks and through streams. A classic hiker design, they feature full grain leather uppers with an i-Shield hydrophobic layer that repels water. Inner comfort comes in the form of Ortholite cushioned sock liners with anti-odour, anti-microbial properties for lasting freshness. EVA midsoles absorb shock from heavy impact, while high-performance fork shanks customize the degree of flexibility and stability to suit your walking style. These sturdy hikers are finished with multi-directional lugs on the outsoles for exceptional traction on rough terrain.