ELEVATION GAIN: 350 meters DISTANCE: 5 KM Round Trip This is a great short hike that will only take about ½ day. Take Hwy. 1 west and take the exit for the Sibbald Creek Trail. Follow this road until you hit the Powderface Trail. (NOTE: this road is closed from December 1 – May 14 annually). Follow this road for approximately 15km’s. Take note that this road is quite narrow and bumpy so it can be a bit slow going.
We parked in a small pullout on the west side of the road. The trailhead is marked by a small sign on the opposite side. The hike starts in the trees and crosses a small bridge. It climbs steadily for 2km’s. After that, you will break out of the trees and head left towards the summit. It’s a relatively short climb to the summit (only ½ km) and you will be granted with amazing views in every direction. The hike took us a total of three hours with a break at the top. Note: Watch out for Mountain Bikers. Happy Trails.
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Of all the paths you take in life make sure a few of them are dirt. John Muir Archives
September 2017
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