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Snooka Trail System - East Loup + My Favorites
The East Loup trail, which can be traversed on foot or on a mountain bike, winds through over 5 km (3.1 mi) of private land covered in second growth forest.
Schoolhouse Mountain Falls Trail - West Falls + My Favorites
While the falls on the east trail are more spectacular than those on the west, the west trail is generally an easier hike and those who attempt it will still be rewarded with vistas of the Hagensborg region, Mill Creek, Four Mile Ridge and the surrounding mountains.
Lost Lake Trail + My Favorites
This trail leads through second and old growth forest to Lost Lake and then to two lookout spots. Hikers will be rewarded with views of the Bella Coola and Nusatsum River valleys as well as the surrounding mountains.
North Bentinck Arms/Whiskey Bay Trail + My Favorites
This trail winds around the edges of a fjord and heads toward Whiskey Bay and a rustic gravel beach. Those who hike the trail will have the opportunity to see local wildlife as well as glacial erratics left behind after the last ice age.
M Gurr Lake Trail + My Favorites
The first section of this trail is an easy 1 km (0.6 mi) hike to a cool, clear alpine lake. The second section is a moderate 1.5 km (0.9 mi) hike to a viewpoint above the lake. From here hikers are rewarded with unspoilt views of Burke Channel, the coastal mountains and the rest of the region.
Sallompt Forest Trail + My Favorites
This trail is a must for those who enjoy the tranquility of a walk or hike in the forest. The path winds through ancient Douglas-fir, cedar, spruce, hemlock, red adler, cottonwood and maple forest. Visitors need to be aware that Grizzly bears are common in the area during salmon spawning season
Grey Jay Lake Trail + My Favorites
This trail begins near Blue Jay Lake, which is warm enough for swimming, and leads to a viewpoint overlooking South and North Bentinck Arms as well as Burke Channel and Labouchere Channel. The path to the viewpoint winds through alpine forest, wetlands and meadows that are covered in alpine flowers in the summer.
Snooka Trail System - South Loup + My Favorites
The South Loup is a short trail leading through second growth forest and old growth cedar forest. Eventually it winds back to its starting point near the parking area.
Snooka Trail System - West Trail + My Favorites
This trail leads to a lookout point that offers views of Thorsen Creek and a First Nations petroglyph site. Along the trail, hikers will have opportunities to see the Bella Coola townsite, the Tallheo Cannery and North Bentinck Arm.
Schoolhouse Mountain Falls Trail - East Falls + My Favorites
After passing the boardwalk, the east trail heads to the left. While this trail is more difficult than the west trail, hikers will be rewarded for their efforts with waterfalls that are larger and more impressive than the falls on the west trail. There are also views of the Sallompt Peak, Sallompt River Valley and Bella Coola Valley at the end of the trail.