Char Creek
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About
The Char Creek Interpretive Forest, also known as the Ka Papa Cedars Trail, is an easy loop just off Highway 3. It strolls through an Old Growth forest full of massive, ancient cedars and a lush forest floor. Its a fantastic way to stretch your legs while driving along the Kootenay Pass. The 2 km loop can either be accessed directly off the highway or from the Char Creek FSR.
Driving Directions
From Creston head west on Highway BC-3 (towards Salmo/Castlegar. In 34 kilometers you will see a large pull out to your left with Ka Papa Cedar Trail signs high in the trees. Park here and head down the trail. Additionally you can access the other trailhead (with an outhouse on site) from the Char Creek FSR. Continue 200m pass the highway trailhead and take a left onto Char Creek FSR, there is no road sign present but it is directly after the End Avalanche Area sign. Head 500 m down this FSR and over the bridge. You will see the trailhead with a large sign to the left, park here.
Access
Road (4 wheel drive, 2 wheel drive, or motor home)
Location
49.0958, -116.9655