Glenemma Trails

Falkland & Area

Trail Information

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Latitude / Longitude50.474145, -119.367079
ActivitiesATVEquestrianHikingMountain BikingSnowshoeing

About

Explore drier south facing Interior Douglas fir forests at the newest authorized, signed, and maintained trail system A multi-use trailhead staging area for motorized and non-motorized recreational users features dedicated ORV loading and a novice ORV play area. Signed motorized access routes up into the Kelly Mtn area are in currently being planned. Hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrian trail users are directed to a series of established non-motorized trail loops south of the trailhead staging area. A dedicated non-motorized equestrian trail up into the Kelly Mountain area helps to manage ORV/equestrian access in and out of the trailhead.


Access

North of Hwy 97 off Salmon River Rd, take Yankee Flats Rd west at the junction with Heywood Armstrong Rd, then turn left (south) off the second switchback onto McTavish Rd. At approx. 750 m turn right (north) up the FSR to the multi-use trailhead staging area approx. 200 m on your right (north side of the FSR).


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