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- Riverside Wilderness Park-Goat River - Explore Creston Valley
The rustic Wilderness Riverside Park currently provides the only public access to the Goat River along a nice stretch of river rock sandbar on the river just south of Creston on Highway 21 The park is an excellent place to enjoy a beautiful Kootenay day
- Goat Range Park | BC Parks
This park protects the only natural spawning site of the unique “Gerrard” rainbow trout This wilderness area is critical in maintaining the natural habitat for species such as grizzly bear, mountain goat and mountain caribou
- Goat River Canyon (Creston) - Recreation Sites and Trails BC
Site Description: A semi-open site located down river from the scenic Goat River Canyon This site is large and provides opportunities for group or individual camping, picnicking, fishing (cutthroat and brook trout), berry picking, and viewing of the canyon
- Goat River Trail in Northern BC - Outdoor Adventures around Prince . . .
The Goat River Trail consists of two distinct recreation trails, separated by about 8 km of the Goat River Forest Service Road Each trail uses major portions of the Historic Goat River Trail and both are sections of the National Hiking Trail
- Chopping, wacking, hacking and hiking the Goat River Valley
It was such a contrast to being in the Goat and seeing the untouched nature We were shown proposed logging plans for the Goat Valley, as well as the boundaries for a proposed Goat River Park
- Historic Goat River Trail - Canada Trails
Guide to hiking the Historic Goat River Trail in British Columbia
- Goat River Trail, British Columbia, Canada - Map, Guide | AllTrails
The Goat River Trail crosses the Cariboo Mountains, linking the Bowron Lake plateau to the Fraser River A hidden gem in Northern BC, it takes 4-5 days to complete, with some sections suitable for horses
- Water Access | Trails for Creston Valley Society
Located along the waters of likely the calmest section of the Kootenay River, the old ferry landing site has for a long time been a launching point for all sorts of water adventures, especially canoeing and kayaking
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