The trail leads northeast from the highway, staying close to the creek edge and crossing it several times. Hikers will find the trail is only...
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The trail leads northeast from the highway, staying close to the creek edge and crossing it several times. Hikers will find the trail is only...
Starting out in an alluvial fan, continue along into a creek bed until reaching a small waterfall or rock wall (depending on the creeks water...
Far West end of Mountainview Drive, Fort Nelson – Mile 283 (Historical Mile 300) Alaska Highway (Hike, Bike, Ski). Walk, bike, or ski through...
A well-defined trail leading into the wide and rugged Dunedin River Valley. This trail will lead you down to the Dunedin River through some thick...
Offers a variety of guided hiking trips in the provincial parks located in the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality. All routes are accessible via the Alaska...
The trail leads off from the rock cairn winding easily through the trees. A litter further, the trail passes through a small clearing and then...
Flower Springs trail starts just behind the trail head kiosk off the radio tower road, where hikers will be able to follow a well worn...
This beautiful little provincial camp ground is located on the shores of Muncho Lake. 15 beautiful camp sites - unserviced Reservations not available - first...
The trailhead begins on the south side of the highway, 152 km northwest of Fort Nelson. This trail follows into the MacDonald Valley, following creeks...
A moderately easy walk to viewpoints of the Trout River and mineral laden cliffs where wildlife can occasionally been seen licking the minerals found in...
The Muskwa-Kechika Management Area (M-KMA) is approximately twice the size of Vancouver Island, at 6.4 million hectares. It is a globally significant area of wilderness...
Located on the banks of Muncho Lake, the Northern Rockies Lodge offers a campground with 23 sites for RVs and camping, showers, power and water...
This trail starts from Strawberry Flats Provincial Campground then crosses the highway. On the east side of the highway the trail is marked with rock...
Red Rock Canyon is more a route than a trail, as there are no markers to follow. Simply following the creek bed upstream will get...
Located in Toad River, the Rocky Mountain Lodge is open seasonally and offers a motel, open camping station, gas station and confectionery to travellers. This...
Smith River Falls are visible from the small parking area approximately 2.6 km off the Alaska Highway. This road is gravel and is not recommended...
A beautiful 4-room lodge in a natural setting. Offering: Bed and Breakfast horseback trips Hiking Trips Guided hunts Wildlife viewing Photo safaris Trap-line adventures Flight...
This trail starts out heading towards the man-made dyke used to channel the flood waters coming down the alluvial fan. Once across the alluvial fan...
This provincial campground is located on the shore of Muncho Lake, offering a beautiful view of the lake and surrounding mountains. 15 beautiful lake shore...
Provincial campground located at the Summit Lake, the highest point on the Alaska Highway. Campground - 28 sites, $20 each (cash only), un-serviced, first-come first-served...
Trail head begins directly across from the Summit Lake Campground. The trail begins in open spruce and enters into the alpine, following rock cairns up...
The trail head can be found 2 km from the Stone Mountain Provincial Park entrance sign. This hike is a gradual uphill climb through the...
This trail is easily followed for its entire length by following the old decommissioned road. At kilometer 1.5 of the trail you will pass a...
This is a very short, but picturesque, hike -1.2 kilometres round trip- and should take less than an hour to complete. This trail is rated...
A moderately hard trail leading onto an open pine ridge with views of the Tetsa River Valley. A campsite at kilometre 7 offers an overnight...
Tetsa River, home to a regional campground, a multitude of hiking trails, great fishing (including an annual fishing derby), and outfitters offering horseback riding. ...
This trail is actually on an old section of the Alaska Highway used before road crews cut a new road lower into the steep, bedrock...
Located in the Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, the Wokkpash Trail is a hiker’s paradise. Encounter dramatic scenery, abundant wildlife and pure wilderness on this...
Featuring a spectacular view of the Liard River, where rock and timber debris is thrown up by the action of the water racing through the...