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Wells Gray Provincial Park...???

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:36 am
by piyeguyo
Hi

Just wondering if anybody's been to this park: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC. I'm considering going here for the Sept 1rst long weekend with my family. (4-5 days)

Any info + suggestions would be appreciated.

Fabio,
Calgary :M

Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park...???

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:20 pm
by mararmeisto
I've driven through there a couple of times - absolutely stunning scenery! You've got nothing like it in Alberta. Seriously.

That being said, I've not stopped at the campsite itself (was on my way to Jasper). But I have walked about the waterfall, and I've stopped in the mountain meadow for a walkabout. Would have loved to climbed the peaks, but that would have taken longer than I had time.

I think a couple others of us have gone through this area - maybe they'll pipe up next.

Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park...???

Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:18 pm
by BCDelica
Stop at the Info center in Clearwater, it's a non-goverment tourist center. They are quite nice. Drive up from Clearwater, take the first right after the Spahat falls (on to grave), turn right well up the hill before Trophy meadows (which is after the bear creek correction center- which is on the right on your way up), before the bridge you'll see a road to the right noting the Silvertip falls rec site. I'm traveling and am on dial up right now, so I can't look up the names of some nice day hikes we've done.

There's pictures of that sweet campsite in my Photo albuim on this site, and the hike to the falls is easy. About 1km hike.

Cheers

Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park...???

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:20 am
by john n
I worked as a raft guide on the clearwater river, which is in wells grey park, for several years.
If you can shell out the bucks the river run is one of the best in BC, however the water will be on the low side just now.
For some out of the way camping go up the river road on the south side of the park, it goes up about 40 K and ends at a washout on the Mahood river, there is a trail that goes up to Mahood lake, only about an hour to get there (the hike). Awesome camping at Kilometer 28 and great views of Sabretooth and Kettle drops on the drive up.
The otherside of the river has great access to lots of waterfalls. If you're willing to hike down to the base of Spahats and Grouse falls you'll be able to walk behind them at this time of year.
Trophy meadows is also worth the hike - endless alpine flowers.
If you're canoeing anywhere on the river be aware of what is downstream before you explore - that last step is a doozy.
The Clearwater / Azure lake chain has lots of camping that is canoe accessable and is worth the effort.
In short, there is lots to do and see, a short visit will only mean you'll have to return and see more.
I usually do an annual trip up there on labour day to catch with local cronies and kayak the river for a few days and hit the Thompson river on the way home.
Great place.

Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park...???

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 9:39 am
by rdub
I was up there with my Lady at the end of June ,its amazing there is lots to see and do ,ther is a few places to camp and there is Prvincial camp grounds at the end of the road,we stayed in one for one night,there is a forestry campground near the begining of the road in to the park i cant remember the name of the road to turn onto ill have to ask the girl but it was a nice little area ,and for a long weekend we were the ONLY people there,i recomend checking out the park its all nature eye candy up there,Any questions just ask ,we also paddled across the lake to another great spot ,theres lots to do. Just go. :-D

Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park...???

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:31 pm
by piyeguyo
In the last picture... Is the hammock tied to the Deli? Optical illusion perhaps? :o

Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park...???

Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:06 pm
by BCDelica
rdub wrote:I was up there with my Lady at the end of June ,its amazing there is lots to see and do ,ther is a few places to camp and there is Prvincial camp grounds at the end of the road,we stayed in one for one night,there is a forestry campground near the begining of the road in to the park i cant remember the name of the road to turn onto ill have to ask the girl but it was a nice little area ,and for a long weekend we were the ONLY people there,i recomend checking out the park its all nature eye candy up there,Any questions just ask ,we also paddled across the lake to another great spot ,theres lots to do. Just go. :-D
Sweet spot isn't it rdub? Edit; didn't mean rdub was sweet, never met him..... :o

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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park...???

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:16 am
by rdub
HELL YA :-D and yes the Hammock is atached to the Deli ladder and a tree i do this often