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Beaver Falls Trail Hikers can take a short walk along the Holmes (Beaver) River leading to a small waterfall. In late August, there are opportunities to see migrating salmon. Access: Five minutes east of McBride, north side of Highway 16.
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Eagle Valley Trail The Eagle Valley Trail leads to a moraine and glacier environment. There is a public hut available for overnight use with re-registration required.
Access: Km 14/Mile 8.7, South Dore Forest Service Road |
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Goat River Trail Located 30 minutes west of McBride, the historic Goat River Trail dates back to the Cariboo Gold Rush. It is now part of the National Hiking Trail and crosses through old growth forest. Hikes can vary from easy two hour outings to more intense, multi-day backpacking trips. A trail brochure is available at the McBride Information Centre.
Access: Goat River Forest Service Road |
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Natural Arch Trail This rough trail (flagged area) leads to a steep climb to a ridgeline that offers views of a natural rock arch formation. Access: Off Highway 16, 15 minutes east of McBride. |
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Paradise Trail Located east of McBride, the Paradise Trail offers views of the Rocky Mountain Trench and Cariboo Mountains.
Access: 12 km (7.5 mi) on Mountainview Road |
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West Twin Old Growth Trail Explore an old growth cedar and hemlock forest on this trail, complete with interpretive signs. Access: Off Highway 16, 26 km (16 mi) west of McBride. |
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Ozalenka Trail A hike along the Ozalenka Trail takes travellers into the Ozalenka Valley, featuring wildflowers, small lakes and waterfalls.
Access: Km 19/Mile 11.8, West Dore Forest Road |
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Boulder Mountain Trail This steep trail crosses through an old growth forest leading up to an open alpine area, offering views of the Rocky Mountain Trench.
Access: Off Goat River Forest Service Road, 30 minutes west of McBride. |
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Cariboo Lake Trail Offering great views of the Cariboo Mountains, this trail has some steep sections. On the edge of Cariboo Lake, hikers will find a backcountry campsite, just below Roberts Glacier.
Access: South Dore Forest Service Road |
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Kristi Glacier Trail The Kristi Glacier Trail is located west of McBride and leads hikers up to a high elevation alpine pass zone found in the Cariboo Mountains. At the end of the trail is a small rustic campsite.
Access: From middle fork of Dore River drainage. |
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