Title: Trigger lake
Introduction: Part of Spruce lake Trail
Description:
Visitors to this protected area will have an outstanding wilderness experience. This is spectacular area with mid elevation grasslands, sub alpine and alpine meadows, alpine lakes and mountain peaks. The park encompasses the complete watersheds of Lizard and Leckie Creeks and significant portions of other large intact watersheds and headwaters.
Interconnecting trail systems broad valleys and ridges. Over 150 km of trails offer an excellent variety of loop trips of varying difficulty and distances for hikers, horse riders and mountain bikers.
Park Size: 71,347 Hectares
Access from Pemberton is via the Hurley Forest Service Road to Gold Bridge or from Lillooet along Carpenter Lake. About 10km west of Gold Bridge, a logging road is traveled for approximately 12km to the start of the Gun Creek/Spruce Lake Trail at Jewel Creek. The protected area may also be accessed by the southeast side via logging and mining roads. Many of these roads require a four-wheel drive vehicle.
Facilities:
Small campsite With no Facilities
Caution! Grizzly Habitat
Species :
Rainbow Trout
Restrictions: None
Current Fishing: Fair
Surface area / Perimeter: N/A
Depth (m): N/A
Elevation (m): N/A
Region: Bridge River Valley
Closest City:
Gold Bridge
Access to Water: Shore, Float tube
Boat Launch: No
Best Time: Summer