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March 25, 2024 Spring Road Trip Plan! A Hiking, Biking, & Western Adventure Tour

Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable spring road trip through the scenic wonders of the Lower North Thompson Valley? Buckle up and get ready to explore the rugged beauty of Kamloops, the alpine charm of Sun Peaks, the quaint town of Barriere, the hidden gem of Little Fort, the gateway to Wells Gray Provincial Park in Clearwater, and the historic town of Wells Gray. This adventure-packed itinerary will take you on a journey filled with hiking, biking, and western adventures, offering something for every outdoor enthusiast.

Day 1: Kamloops
Kickstart your adventure in the vibrant city of Kamloops, known as the “Tournament Capital of Canada.” Explore the network of hiking and biking trails at Kenna Cartwright Park, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes. For a taste of western adventure, saddle up and embark on a horseback riding tour through the rolling hills of the Thompson Valley. In the evening, indulge in some delicious local cuisine at one of Kamloops’ many restaurants.

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Day 2: Sun Peaks
Head to the picturesque alpine village of Sun Peaks, nestled in the heart of the British Columbia interior. Strap on your hiking boots and hit the trails at Sun Peaks Resort, where you’ll discover a plethora of scenic hiking routes suitable for all skill levels. For adrenaline junkies, rent a mountain bike and tackle the world-class downhill trails. After a day of outdoor adventures, unwind with a relaxing soak in the Sun Peaks Resort’s outdoor hot tubs.

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Day 3: Barriere
Continue your journey to the charming town of Barriere, located along the North Thompson River. Explore the surrounding wilderness on horseback with a guided trail ride through the picturesque countryside. For a taste of western culture, attend a local rodeo or visit a nearby ranch for a cowboy-themed experience. Don’t forget to sample some delicious homemade pies at one of Barriere’s quaint cafes before hitting the road.

Little Fort – Make your way to the hidden gem of Little Fort, a small community surrounded by pristine wilderness. Lace up your hiking boots and explore the scenic trails at Dunn Peak Provincial Park, where you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. For a leisurely afternoon activity, enjoy a scenic picnic along the banks of the North Thompson River.

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Day 4: Clearwater
Continue your adventure to Clearwater, the gateway to Wells Gray Provincial Park. Spend the day exploring the park’s extensive network of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging backcountry treks. Don’t miss the chance to marvel at the stunning waterfalls, including Helmcken Falls, one of Canada’s tallest waterfalls. For a unique experience, hop on a guided whitewater rafting tour down the Clearwater River.

Wells Gray Conclude your road trip in the historic town of Wells Gray, located at the doorstep of Wells Gray Provincial Park. Explore the town’s rich heritage with a visit to the Wells Gray Information Centre, where you can learn about the area’s fascinating history and geology. Cap off your adventure with a scenic horse-drawn wagon ride through the picturesque countryside, offering a glimpse into the region’s western past.

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Get ready to hit the open road and embark on an epic spring road trip through the stunning landscapes of the Lower North Thompson Valley. With its diverse array of outdoor adventures, charming towns, and western experiences, this itinerary promises an unforgettable journey for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. So pack your bags, grab your hiking boots, and get ready to experience the best of British Columbia’s interior on this ultimate spring road trip adventure!

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We respectfully acknowledge that The LNTTS is located in the Tk’emlúps te Secwe̓pemc territory that is situated in the southern interior of British Columbia within the unceded traditional lands of the Secwepemc Nation.