Lakit Lookout
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About
This short, steep hike travels along a well defined trail past colourful wildflower displays. It is a good family hike to the lookout on Mt. Lakit at 2354 m. The panoramic view from the lookout includes the Kootenay River winding its way down the Rocky Mountain Trench; the communities of Ft. Steele, Cranbrook and Wasa; and a grand sweep of the Rocky Mountains. The original lookout, established in 1955, was called Wild Horse Lookout. In 1976, after almost a decade of not being used for fires, it was removed. The following year, a new structure, just like the original lookout, was built on the site to accommodate hikers and backcountry skiers seeking shelter.
Driving Directions
Main Access: Commencing at Fort Steele Historic Park, proceed north on Hwy 93/95 for 300 metres. Turn right onto the Wardner/ Ft. Steele Road. At 0.5 km turn left onto the Wildhorse Road. Follow the main Wildhorse Road to the 7 km sign. Turn left, go about 200 m, then take the right fork, onto the Lakit Lookout Road. Reset your odometer to zero. At 3.5 km on the Lakit Lookout Road, stay left, passing the Victoria Creek Road. Continue for another 4.5 km to the parking area at the trailhead sign.<br><br> A high clearance vehicle is recommended for this rough, narrow and precipitous road. Caution is needed at all times.
Access
Road (4 wheel drive, 2 wheel drive, or motor home)
Location
49.7157, -115.5976