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Stein River Trail

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-05-02 by dsmith2026-04-26  
Stein River Trail

On a warm day in late April we drive down the TransCanada Highway to Lytton.   We crossed the Fraser River on the reaction ferry and drove up the gravel road to the Stein River Road and entered Stein Valley Nlaka’pamux Heritage Park.  We have hiked this trail many times and in recent times, every spring.    we have also backpacked the trail and run the trail.    We keep returning to enjoy the remote route in the backcountry.   The First Nations people of the area view it as a spiritual area and we also have a bond with the valley.     There are cultural and archeological sites on the route which need to be respected.     The campsites along the route are backcountry sites with outhouses, bearproof storage, firepits, and tent pads.     For this day, we hiked past the Loop Camp and stopped for lunch at Devil’s Staircase Camp.    When we backpack, we usually aim for Earls Camp.    We had two more hikes to do in the next day (overnighting in Boston Bar) so we chose to hike for 8.6 km.

The river was full with spring meltwaters rushing downstream to the confluence with the Fraser River.   Steep walls border the river with a narrow bench on the south side of the river allowing a trail to meander through the trees and over small ridges.    Hiking to teepee Camp or Earl’s Camp involves hiking up the Devil’s Staircase, a route up and over an old rock avalanche, then back down to the river.

We have run into bears on the trail in past years so we carried bear spray, but it was very quiet on the trails this time.    We heard or spotted some birds, and there were many wildflowers in bloom along the route, including woodland star, arnica, red-flowering currant, chocolate lily, chickweed, larkspur, boxwood, alumroot, old man’s whiskers, and silverleaf phacelia.     These will be featured on A Wildflower Journal soon.

Shared here is a Google Photos album (link – Stein River 2026), displayed as an embedded slideshow in this post.    Captions can be seen by clicking the link:

We hope to hike the Stein River again in 2027.

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Reinecker Creek and Margaret Falls

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-04-26 by dsmith2026-04-20  
Reinecker Creek and Margaret Falls

On a warm spring day we hiked on three trails off the Sunnybrae to Canoe Point Road along the north side of the Salmon Arm of Shuswap Lake.  First we stopped at Sunnybrae Provincial Park to hike the Sunnybrae Cliffs Trail. Then we drove 7 km north to Herald Provincial Park to hike first to Margaret Falls, then on a loop route around Reinecker Creek.  We also hiked a side route to a hidden waterfall before crossing the creek and hiking back on the west side.     All three hikes are too short to hike only one of them, but all three trails makes a fuller hiking day. If you want to hike the trail to Margaret Falls, go early … Continue reading →

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Kalamalka Lake Hike

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-04-20 by dsmith2026-04-18  
Kalamalka Lake Hike

On a warm spring day we drove to Vernon and followed a series of roads to the Cosens Bay Trailhead.    We hiked the Coming Round the Mountain Trail in a clockwise loop, but we also took a series of other trails in a large 11 km loop.    On the western shoulder of the hill we came to a junction.     The main trail wound down to the shoreline of Cosens Bay.    We chose to follow a single track trail over the shoulder which was fine for a while, but it came to the edge of sheer bluffs, then a faint rough track wound its way down the very rocky, steep, and slippery slopes.    In our group, … Continue reading →

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Barnes Lake Trails Hike

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-04-14 by dsmith2026-04-12  
Barnes Lake Trails Hike

In early May we hiked the horse-and-hiker trails in Barnhartvale.    We started at the Gardiner Road entrance off Barnhartvale Road and we hiked a 9.5 km loop route through the grasslands and the open forest on both double track and single track trails.     Trail maps and signs help anyone new to the trails.   We usually choose the outside loop, combining several trails inside the fenced area.    For this day we saw a couple of other hikers and no horseback riders on the trails. The route starts and finishes traversing open grassland sloes, then goes through open ponderosa pine forest then as it climbs through douglas fir forest on glaciated terrain. Much of the area is surrounded by … Continue reading →

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Mara Canyon Hike

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-04-11 by dsmith2026-04-03  
Mara Canyon Hike

In the first few days of April we hike a loop route on Mara Mountain.    From the trailhead on West Ord Road, we hiked on steep trails up Cinnamon Ridge, then we descended to the top of the gully and worked our way down Mara Canyon.     This was a two+ hour hike with lots of slow-to-hike steep or slippery spots, but it was scenic and interesting for the whole distance.     This is a hike I have done every year (at least once) for 50 years and one I hope to continue to hike, alternating the direction each time. We saw a bighorn sheep near the start, red-tailed hawks overhead, and some birds in the forested canyon area.  … Continue reading →

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Deep Lake Loop

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-04-05 by dsmith2026-04-05  
Deep Lake Loop

On a day in late March, I started by trying to hike to Lyons Lake (northeast of Heffley Creek), but I found the route too muddy,  so I shifted gears and instead drove out to another hike on my list – the Deep Lake Outer Loop.    In February I had hiked trails in the area, on open south-facing slopes up the Community Grasslands Trail and up the hill above the lake (link).   I left the sheltered and muddier routes for a later day.   This day’s hike went up the Deep Lake Outer Loop route and then around the hill on the east side of Deep Lake. The first part of the trail climbed the sagebrush grasslands ridges, and then … Continue reading →

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Adams River Trail

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-04-02 by dsmith2026-03-26  
Adams River Trail

In early spring I drove out the North Shuswap Road to the Wade Road Trailhead ad hiked north on the Adams River Trail in Tsutswecw Park.    After the forest fires of 2023, the trails were closed and some are still not yet open.    The trail going north has been cleared of fallen or danger trees up to the Adams River Gorge.    At the north end of the Gorge there are fallen trees across the trail and the route ahead didn’t look promising.   I looped back on the upper trail, a wide path through the burned forest.    The hike was about 5 km, taking about 1.75 hours (with a number of side trips to see the river). … Continue reading →

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Island Lake Loop

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-03-30 by dsmith2026-04-07  
Island Lake Loop

On the third day of spring I hiked in one of my favorite areas, the middle grasslands of Lac du Bois Grasslands Protected Area.    I hike there several times each year and I vary the route each time.     For this day I followed the Long Lake Loop going clockwise above the west side of Island Lake, then I climbed the Grasslands Esker and followed it down to a low point between two hills, then I headed up over an open hill following cattle/tame routes until I met the Long Lake Lookout trail.    After enjoying the view I followed the trail back for about half the distance, then followed another game track through the glaciated terrain of moraines, … Continue reading →

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Dewdrop Ridge Hike

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-03-25 by dsmith2026-03-23  
Dewdrop Ridge Hike

On the Spring Equinox we hiked in the Dewdrop Range, using the Bluebird Trail as a starting point, then climbing up to the top of Dewdrop Ridge.    We hiked northwest on the trail on top of the ridge as it angled down to join the Battle Bluff Trail.   From there we went west on the Bluebird Trail, adding a loop route up to a viewpoint, then all the way back to the start.    The weather was mild, but windy.    This is an outstanding hike in any month, but even better on the first day of spring. From the east end of Dewdrop Ridge, there are excellent views of Kamloops Lake, the Thompson River and the hills above … Continue reading →

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Savona to Sabiston Hike

Kamloops Trails Posted on 2026-03-21 by dsmith2026-03-09  
Savona to Sabiston Hike

We hiked from the Savona Cemetery on the north side of Kamloops Lake along a well-established trail above the railroad to a beach on the west side of Sabiston Creek.   This is a hike we do every year since it is on a south-facing slope near the valley bottom and it is often one of the first trails to dry out.   the trail starts as a double track then becomes a winding single track with lots of ups and downs.    We have been stopping at a beach area for a day hike, but the trail continues on and climbs up through the hills to backroads above the lake. For the duration of the whole hike, there are wide views … Continue reading →

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