Distance | 0.9 km one way from Saddle trailhead to first viewpoint + 0.2 km to second viewpoint, or 3.5 km from 5.7 km parking area km |
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Duration | 0.5 - 2 hours (one way from 7 km parking area) |
Difficulty | More Difficult |
Geo Referenced PDF | View Map |
Access Map | Google Maps |
Latitude / Longitude | 50.63333413, -119.28970392 |
Activities |
The West Peak hike can be accessed from the same trailhead as the East Peak hike. Instead of taking the steep climb to the East peak, follow motorized trails leading north around the East Peak to join with the old Saddle trailhead. At the Saddle, you'll see a marked trailhead for the West Peak Trail to the right of the outhouse. From here, hike about 30-45 min to the first viewpoint. Watch for ATV use on this section of trail that was widened as a firebreak during the 1998 fire. A single-track foot trail continues west from the first viewpoint along the cliff edge to a second lookout offering views both north and south.
From the second viewpoint, return the way you came or create an additional loop by following a rough trail southeast, staying right at the junction with an ATV track, and then meeting the Forest Service Road. From here, turn left and follow the road back up to the Saddle trailhead. The additional loop will take up to 2 hours from the Saddle trailhead.
To reach the Mount Ida North Trailhead: (Allow 0.5 hours from Salmon Arm) Drive 10km south of Hwy 1 on Hwy 97B to Deep Creek Rd. Follow Deep Creek Rd for approx. 4 km to the Forest Service Rd just before property at #496 (watch for children and be respectful of the residence). Follow the steep logging road up and then right onto North Ida Forest Rd. Continue for 5.5 km, staying on the main road, then park at the small road exiting on the right. Walk (or 4wd drive) this road for approx. 1.3 km and watch for the trailhead on the left. A small parking area is located on the right. NO motorized use allowed on trail. WARNING this is a decommissioned FSRoad with significant water barring. Don't attempt with a low clearance vehicle, 4x4 recommended.
Distance: 1816
Duration: 0.5-2 + Hours (various)
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