Wells
Gray Provincial Park - Trophy Mountain
Hiking
Trail
From the
parking lot a gently ascending trail takes you on a relaxed
45 minute, 1km hike to the sub-alpine meadows of the Trophy
Mountains. The elevation gain is only 200 metres. Trail
conditions and updates will be posted on the main page
under the Attention
Visitor Notice.
The trail
winds its way through an old-growth forest of fragrant Engelmann
spruce and sub-alpine fir. The small size of these 250 year
old trees attests to the harsh living conditions at this altitude.
The trail
passes several small streams before breaking out into the open
expanses of the sub-alpine meadow. In July and August, the endless
saves of vibrant-coloured wildflowers make this one of them
most popular hikes in the area.
From the
meadow, the trail continues a further 1 1/4 hours across lichen
encrusted rocks to Sheila Lake. The trail ends at the lake,
however an additional hour of uphill climbing will get you to
the panoramic views of Skyline Ridge (12 km round trip from
the parking lot). Because these ridges are over 2,500 metres,
weather can change quickly. Therefore, you should be sure to
carry a topographic map, compass, warm clothing, and extra food.
Maps can be purchased at the Wells Gray Visitor Centre.
Wells
Gray Provincial Park - Trophy Mountain.
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