The Monkman Pass Memorial Trail Hiking Route is an unforgettable, class hiking destination that includes major waterfalls and rivers, lakes, temperate boreal forest, alpine meadows, and optional alpine
summits. The six-day wilderness trail leads through magnificent, remote, untouched mountain terrain, suffused with inspiring, tangible history.
The Monkman Pass Memorial Trail comprises a Driving Tour from Grande Prairie to Kinuseo Falls via Tumbler Ridge, and the Hiking Trail from Kinuseo Falls over the Rocky Mountains to Hobi’s Cabin on the
Herrick River. The hiking trail is sixty-three kilometers long and takes five to six days to complete. Many possible side trips for the adventurous hiker can make for an expedition of seven to ten days. For those seeking shorter trips, the return hike from Kinuseo Falls to the Cascades and Monkman Lake requires just three days. The trail lies mostly within Monkman Provincial Park and for the most
part follows the old Monkman route over the Rockies. Once at Hobi’s Cabin on the Herrick River, it is necessary either to travel by riverboat to Prince George or to be ferried across the Herrick to a waiting vehicle. Alternatively, some hikers may wish to hike the trail from south to north and be dropped off by boat at Hobi’s Cabin. More details can be found here
Directions to trailhead: n/a
GaiGPS track: here
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