In early June we drove the bumpy Pruden Pass Road, then hiked up to the top of Mara Mountain from the northeast side. We have been doing this hike in spring every year for decades. There are several routes up the mountain, but this route starts at a higher elevation and is less arduous. There is no established trail, and the first section is mostly just winding up the open grassland and forest slopes. After passing a small dry pond, we picked up a known trail over the shoulder of the mountain, then down through a gully, and up and out to the top of the south face of the mountain.

Some of the route is up grassland slopes and some is through open ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and juniper forests. A single track winds to the viewpoint.
At the edge of the lava cliffs viewpoint facing south, there are wide views, including up the Thompson River Valley.

Mara Mountain is also a good spot to look down to Tranquille and out Kamloops Lake to the southwest.

The hike takes about 3 hours (7.5 km) and has a number of steep sections. Hikers have to navigate the route since the lower part of the trail is grown-over and invisible in places. It is a quiet and remote area. We hiked out-and-back and enjoyed returning to the Mara NE route once more.
More Information:
- Link – Mara NE Route (Kamloops Trails)
- Link – Hiking Mara Mountain from the Northeast (YouTube)










