Vanderhoof Heritage Trail
This well groomed, wide, moderate elevation, gravel trail runs through the forests behind the Vanderhoof Community Museum site. The trail is a loop, starting and ending at the parking lot. Along the way visitors will enjoy a look-out spot onto Stoney Creek, wildflowers, mixed deciduous and conifer forest as well as seeing and hearings birds and other wildlife. This trail is appropriate for families and is wheelchair accessible.
Trail Distance: 1.25km
Trail Rating: Easy
Trail Estimate: 30 min
Wheelchairs: Accessible
Dogs: On leash. Please pick up after your dog
Things to bring: Binoculars, nature guides, water
Points of Interest
1. Vanderhoof Museum, Heritage Park and Trail
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2. Heritage Park
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3. Bat Box
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4. Mixed Forest
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5. Stoney Creek
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6. Moose & Deer
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7. Stop, Look and Listen
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8. Valley Wall
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9. Bedrock Outcropping
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10. Paper Trees
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11. Mountain Biking Trails
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12. Understory Vegetation
How to get there
Coming from the east, drive on Highway 16 and left onto Pine Street (across from the Kal Tire). From the west, the museum site is on the right at the Welcome to Vanderhoof hillside sign. There is ample RV parking in the parking lot behind the Vanderhoof Community Museum