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Category : 8. Trails & Hikes

H.R. MacMillan Cabin trail (page 312)

The Trout Creek footbridge on the MacMillan Cabin trail washed out in July 2020. You may be able to wade across Trout Creek at low water (late summer and fall).

Spahats Canyon footbridge (page 291-292)

On July 2, 2020, a major rainstorm in the Trophy Mountains caused a flood that rushed down Spahats Creek and into the Clearwater River, carrying huge amounts of debris and

Moul Falls (pages 299-303)

As of 2020, the Moul Falls trail holds the record for the most popular short trail in Wells Gray Park, short meaning 30 minutes to 1 hour one-way. Consequently, the

Birch Bluffs Rim (pages 306-307)

The second of the two connecting trails to the Grouse Creek bridge above Moul Falls is signed to McDiarmid Falls, Clearwater River, and Birch Bluffs Rim Trail.

Battle Mountain (pages 275-284)

Battle Mountain Road reopened in June 2018. Two bridges were condemned in 2016, one at 0.5 km from Clearwater Valley Road and the other at 2.5 km. The first bridge

Moul Falls via Sabre Tooth Canyon Rim (page 304)

This trail should not be used as described. It crosses a woodlot on Crown Land and extensive logging was done during the winter of 2018-2019.  The logging removed many dead

Old Second Canyon Road trail (page 297)

The trailhead has been improved and is now much more visible. Park where described and the trail down the road embankment is obvious, marked by a metal post with orange

Raft Mountain Summit (pages 241-245)

A Kamloops Hiking Club group, led by Roland Neave, completed all 5 summits of Raft Mountain on August 22, 2015. Here is some new information because Roland was unable to