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Hike to Raven Lake
Fraser-Fort George F, British Columbia
4.5
6.2 mi
/ 1476.4 ft gain
To reach the trailhead travel east from Prince George on Highway 16. At 88 km turn right onto Hungary Creek Service Road. Travel 13 km on the main road and turn right at the junction (keep your eye out for the sign). From here there its only 3 km to the parking lot.Right off the start the trail crosses a small creek then gains elevation in a series of switchbacks. This continues for 3.5 km then...
Photograph Kittil Falls
Fraser-Fort George F, British Columbia
5.0
Kittil Falls is nestled near the edge of the Canadian Rockies. It is a peaceful site with only the sound of the waterfall to break the silence of the remote wilderness. The recreation site has about 2 campsites, one down stream of the waterfall and one right beside it. To get to the falls once at the Kittil Falls Recreation Site, you'll see a two-track path heading upstream of the creek. Follow...
Swim at The Rock Quarry
Summit Lake, British Columbia
3.8
Starting on Highway 97, head north approximately 43 kilometres, until you come to a road on the left called "Tallus Road." Turn left, and drive until you see a big red gate on the side of the road. There will more than likely be a long line of cars parked here, so you'll know you're in the right spot. From here walk around the fence and over the rocks and begin your not so scenic walk towards t...
Hike to the top of Teapot Mountain, British Columbia
Summit Lake, British Columbia
4.4
1.53 mi
/ 650 ft gain
Starting in Prince George BC, head North on the Hart Highway for approximately 40 minutes. You will see a sign saying Tallus Road ahead, turn left onto it. Cross the train tracks and then take the first right onto Cain Creek Road. Once on that road keep driving until you cross a one way bridge and you will see the Teapot Mountain trail head sign.
After arriving at the trail head, parked and ge...
Ferguson Lake Loop
Prince George, British Columbia
4.0
1.55 mi
/ 79 ft gain
Ferguson Lake is a small and beautiful lake on the north eastern edge of the Prince George city limits. It's a great place to go for a nice walk around the picturesque lake.
It has a view point, picnic table, interpretive signage, outhouse and a dock. Only human-powered boats are allowed on the lake, such as kayaks and canoes.
Once in the parking area you can choose to go either way around ...
Hike the Ancient Forest Trail
Penny, British Columbia
4.5
2.73 mi
/ 397 ft gain
The Ancient Forest Recreational Park 1 hour east of Prince George BC is a one of a kind forest and soon to be a BC Provincial Park. It is home to a unique inland wet-temperate rain forest. The Ancient Forest is approximately 800km (497miles) away from the Pacific Ocean. Some of the trees in the park are 800-2000 years old.
The best part about the park is how much it feels like being on the wes...
Fort George Canyon Trail
Fraser-Fort George C, British Columbia
4.0
6.25 mi
/ 1050 ft gain
The hike to Fort George Canyon is relatively flat for the first half of the hike and then gradually starts to descend into the canyon with the final stretch a switchback trek right to the water.
It starts out walking through a cut block for around 2km and then you head into a lush green forest full of wild roses, bunchberry, ferns, alder, fireweed and many other plants. There are a few boardwa...
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