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South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park

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Attractions and Places To See in South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park - Top 4

Best attractions and places to see in South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park include a vast wilderness area in British Columbia. This park features a landscape of mid-elevation grasslands, sub-alpine and alpine meadows, numerous lakes, and mountain peaks. It is characterized by extensive trail networks and significant ecological and historical value, including First Nations traditional use areas and historical mining sites. The park offers diverse habitats supporting various species and varied geology.

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Last updated: July 5, 2026

Creek Crossing

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One of many creek crossings on Gun Creek Trail. Can be cold, very cold!

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Come to the Chilcotins for a true once in a lifetime mountainbike experience. The float plane picks you up at Tyaugthon Lake. Some of the uphill trails in the area …

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Gun Creek Trail

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Classic Chilcotin singletrack that leads through sub-alpine meadows. Expect a few rocky sections. You pedal always next to the trails namesake – Gun Creek. And there are quite a few …

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Bear Paw Camp

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An awesome place to stay at night. That was our home during a three day trip with Tyax Adventures. You sleep in canvas camps and the delicious meals are prepared …

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Spruce Lake

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Spruce Lake is a beautiful and remote alpine lake in the South Chilcotin Mountains. The lakes is accessible via the Gun Creek Trail and you can choose to do a …

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March 11, 2026, Spruce Lake

Spruce Lake is a beautiful and remote alpine lake in the South Chilcotin Mountains. The lakes is accessible via the Gun Creek Trail and you can choose to do a long day hike to the shore, or bring your tent and stay in a primitive campsite for a night under the starry sky.

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March 11, 2026, Creek crossing

Flowing through the South Chilcotin Mountain Park, Gun Creek is a well known for its great hiking, mountain biking, and whitewater rafting and kayaking. It's a very remote area, so if you're planning on venturing out here be sure to take the proper precautions.

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Come to the Chilcotins for a true once in a lifetime mountainbike experience. The float plane picks you up at Tyaugthon Lake. Some of the uphill trails in the area are very steep, better be prepared for some hike-a-bike sections. Book your float plane ticket and a guide here: https://tyaxadventures.com/

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January 12, 2022, Gun Creek Trail

Classic Chilcotin singletrack that leads through sub-alpine meadows. Expect a few rocky sections. You pedal always next to the trails namesake – Gun Creek. And there are quite a few spots where you have to cross the creek as well. Wet feet are guaranteed!

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January 10, 2022, Creek crossing

One of many creek crossings on Gun Creek Trail. Can be cold, very cold!

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If you go to the Chillcotins you have to book one of the tours with the seaplane! Guid recommended!

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July 15, 2021, Bear Paw Camp

An awesome place to stay at night. That was our home during a three day trip with Tyax Adventures. You sleep in canvas camps and the delicious meals are prepared by a camp host. Everything you get here is delivered by horses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park?

The park is rich in natural beauty, featuring stunning alpine and sub-alpine meadows, numerous lakes, and towering mountain peaks. You can visit prominent lakes like Spruce Lake, known for its remote setting, or Warner Lake. The landscape also includes broad valleys, ridges, and significant waterways like Gun Creek.

Are there popular trails for hiking or mountain biking in the park?

Yes, the park boasts over 200 kilometers of trails. The Gun Creek Trail is a classic Chilcotin singletrack, leading through sub-alpine meadows with several creek crossings. Other notable trails include Warner Pass Trail, Relay Creek Trail, and the W. D. Trail. Many trails offer loop options of varying difficulty.

What kind of mountain biking experiences can I find near these attractions?

South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park is a prime destination for mountain biking. You can find challenging routes such as the Lorna Pass loop or the Float Plane Departure – Camel Pass loop. For more details on these and other MTB trails, check out the MTB Trails in South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park guide.

When is the best time to visit South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park?

The short summer season is ideal for experiencing the park's extensive alpine meadows, which burst into spectacular floral displays. This is also the best time for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the lakes.

What historical or cultural sites are present in the region?

The South Chilcotin Mountains have a rich history of First Nations traditional use, with archaeological sites indicating settlement for thousands of years. The region also has a history of prospecting and mining dating back to the early 1900s, with trails like the Gun Creek trail originally supporting these activities.

Can I expect to see wildlife during my visit?

Absolutely. The park offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. Common sightings include grizzly bears, mountain goats, deer, and various birds of prey. Moose and bighorn sheep are also present, particularly in the valley bottoms and wet meadows of Gun Creek and Tyaughton Creek.

Are there options for overnight stays within the park?

Yes, designated backcountry campsites are available at several locations, including the north and south ends of Spruce Lake, Hummingbird Lake, and Trigger Lake. Some sites, like Gun Creek Grassland (Cowboy Camp), offer rustic amenities. You can also find unique accommodations like Bear Paw Camp, where you sleep in canvas camps with meals prepared by a host.

What kind of terrain should I expect on the trails?

The park's trails traverse a diverse landscape. You'll encounter classic singletrack through sub-alpine meadows, some rocky sections, and numerous creek crossings, especially along the Gun Creek Trail. Prepare for varied terrain and potentially wet feet.

Are there any challenging sections for experienced adventurers?

Yes, the park offers challenging experiences. The Creek Crossing on Gun Creek Trail can be particularly cold and demanding. Many mountain biking routes, such as those departing from Warner Lake, are rated as difficult and may involve steep hike-a-bike sections.

What makes Spruce Lake a notable attraction?

Spruce Lake is a beautiful and remote alpine lake, accessible via the Gun Creek Trail. It's a popular spot for fishing, swimming, and offers a walking path that crosses Tyax Creek. You can enjoy a long day hike to its shores or camp overnight under the stars.

What is unique about the Gun Creek area?

The Gun Creek Trail is a classic for its scenic singletrack through sub-alpine meadows, following the namesake creek. The area is also known for its extensive views, especially around Windy Pass, which connects the Eldorado Basin to Gun Creek and the Spruce Lake area.

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