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Hiking around Area A (Wells Gray Country) offers diverse and dramatic landscapes, characterized by its unique volcanic topography, numerous waterfalls, and extensive trail network. The region features ancient volcanic formations, including tuya mountains, alongside parts of the rugged Cariboo Mountains with peaks exceeding 2,300 meters. Hikers can explore lush forests, pristine glacier-fed lakes, and significant river systems that carve deep canyons. This area is renowned for its abundant waterfalls and spectacular alpine meadows.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hike the moderate 7.3-mile Pyramid Mountain Trail in Wells Gray Provincial Park, offering views and a visit to Dawson Falls North Viewpoint.
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Hike the Dunn Peak Trail for a moderate 9.3-mile journey through diverse wilderness, offering spectacular mountain views and wildlife.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Clearwater River Trail winds through a lush forest to Triple Decker Falls and beyond to Candle Creek Falls. The trail is fairly steep at times, so good footwear and trekking poles can be helpful.
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This dirt pull-off from Clearwater Valley Road is the trailhead for the Clearwater River Trail. There is a small site set up by a local church for borrowing trekking poles and returning them at the end of your adventure. There are no restrooms or water fountains here, so come prepared.
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Triple Decker Falls is a three-tiered waterfall, cascading roughly 60 meters over volcanic rock into a pool at the bottom. The forest around the falls is dense, and the trail is easily accessible from Clearwater Valley Road. After heavy rain, the falls will flow more strongly, but be careful on the trail, as it can get slippery.
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Dunn Peak Protected Area is defined by granite peaks, deep forested valleys, and remote alpine lakes. It sees far fewer visitors than nearby parks, so it’s a good place to find solitude. Trails are rough and lightly marked, and the access roads can be challenging, so come prepared for true backcountry conditions.
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This glacial valley is a stunning place to explore; tucked between high ridgelines and dotted with small alpine lakes. The valley floor opens into a chain of clear, cold pools, each offering a quiet spot to rest, take a swim, or simply enjoy the views of the granite peaks rising all around.
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The Dunn Peak Trail leads you into the basin below Dunn Peak, climbing steadily through forest and subalpine meadows before opening onto rugged alpine terrain. As you gain elevation, the views expand toward the North Thompson Valley and the surrounding peaks. It’s a demanding and remote route, with loose rock and muddy sections during wet periods. The official trail ends in the basin; reaching the true summit requires off-trail route-finding and some rock scrambling. The alpine scenery makes every effort worthwhile. Carry plenty of water and be prepared for fast-changing mountain weather. To get to the trailhead, it’s better to go with a high-clearance vehicle, and the road can be a bit overgrown near the end.
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The Pyramid Mountain trail ascends above Clearwater Valley in the heart of the Caribou Mountains. The climb starts mellow, with a few benches along the way to rest at, but the final ascent steepens and transitions into switchbacks, and the forest gives way at the top of the peak to great views.
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Pyramid Mountain is easy to spot; its triangular shape stands out above the surrounding forest. It is a volcanic peak formed by ancient lava flows and erosion. After a substantial climb to the summit of Pyramid Mountain, continue back to the parking area, then consider a quick jaunt to Dawson Falls for some final views.
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Wells Gray Country offers a diverse network of around 35 hiking trails. These include 19 easy routes, 13 moderate trails, and 3 more challenging options, catering to a wide range of skill levels.
The region is renowned for its dramatic landscapes shaped by ancient volcanic activity, featuring extinct volcanoes, lava flows, and deep canyons. You'll encounter fascinating geological formations like Pyramid Mountain, majestic alpine meadows, and lush forests of Douglas fir and western red cedar. The area is also famous for its numerous waterfalls and pristine glacier-fed lakes.
Absolutely. Wells Gray Country is often called 'Canada's Waterfall Park' due to its abundance of cascades. You can hike to iconic falls like Helmcken Falls, Spahats Creek Falls, and Dawson Falls. A unique experience awaits on the Moul Falls loop, where you can walk behind the misty curtain of the falls.
Yes, there are many trails suitable for families. For an easy and scenic walk, consider the Clearwater River Trail to Triple Decker Falls, which is just 0.8 miles (1.3 km) and winds through varied landscapes. Many of the waterfall trails also offer accessible viewing platforms or short, well-maintained paths perfect for all ages.
The best time to hike is generally from late spring to early autumn. July and August are particularly popular for experiencing the vibrant wildflower meadows on trails like Trophy Mountain. While some trails are accessible year-round, the full network and alpine routes are best enjoyed during the warmer, snow-free months.
Yes, you can find several circular routes. A popular option is the Moul Falls – View from Moul Falls loop, which is a 3.3-mile (5.3 km) trail offering a unique waterfall experience. Another moderate loop is the Murtle River Bridge – Helmcken Falls loop from Mushbowl, providing diverse scenery.
Beyond the numerous waterfalls, you can explore unique volcanic formations like Pyramid Mountain, which offers rewarding views of the Clearwater Valley via the Pyramid Mountain Trail. The Trophy Mountain Meadows are a highlight in summer for their spectacular wildflowers. You can also find viewpoints like Green Mountain Tower, offering panoramic vistas of the park.
The trails in Wells Gray Country are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 790 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the abundance of spectacular waterfalls, and the variety of trails that cater to different fitness levels.
Yes, Wells Gray Country offers challenging options for experienced hikers. Trails like the Dunn Peak Trail, covering nearly 15 km with significant elevation gain, provide a more strenuous experience. The region's rugged Cariboo Mountains also offer multi-day backcountry adventures and routes to peaks exceeding 2,300 meters.
Most major trailheads within Wells Gray Provincial Park, especially those leading to popular attractions like Helmcken Falls, Moul Falls, and Spahats Falls, have designated parking areas. These are generally well-maintained, but it's always advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
While dogs are generally welcome in Wells Gray Provincial Park, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Specific restrictions may apply to certain sensitive areas or backcountry trails, so it's best to check park regulations or signage at the trailhead before heading out with your pet.
For day hiking on established trails within Wells Gray Provincial Park, permits are generally not required. However, if you plan on multi-day backcountry trips or camping, specific permits may be necessary. Always check the official BC Parks website for the latest regulations regarding backcountry use and camping permits.


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