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).

A rocky single track trail climbs up through the bluffs overlooking the narrowest part of the river.

We used to hike a long way up the river and then back down, but for now it is nice to be able to get back to part of the Adams River Trail. We have hiked the trail south from Wade Road too and it is possible to hike all the way down the river, although some of the side trails are still being cleared.
Some photos (with captions) from this hike are shared here in a Google Photos Album (link) – Adams River (North) Hike
The album is also embedded here as a slideshow:
A return hike to wander on south end of the trails is planned for this spring.
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