This pullout offers a great story, fantastic views and a memorial cairn. Just off of the parking area you will find a cairn remembering all the ...
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 visible ...
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 ...
Open seasonally from June to November. A fly-in lodge offering a variety of activities including fishing, hiking, horseback riding, photo safaris, ...
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 leads ...
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 path. The ...
Difficulty: Easy - ideal for all fitness levels, accessibility levels, and families with strollers and small children. Length: 4.9 km from ...
The trailhead begins on the south side of the highway, 152 km northwest of Fort Nelson. This trail follows into the MacDonald Valley, following ...
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