Allstones Lake • Allstones Creek • Mud Creek • Windy Ridge Point • Hoodoo Creek

Mud Creek
With out any trail to speak of this hike will be work, as the terrain is broken and has steep sections to go along with the bushwhacking.

 

Allstones Creek
The half day and the many stream crossings will make this jaunt a whole lot of fun for every member of the family. The half day 5.4 km cuts through the gorge up to the waterfall.
Allstones Lake
Even though it only takes a few hours to get to Allstones Lake you will want to stop along the way and take in some of the amazing views. So do plan to spend the day.
Windy Ridge Point
Climbing 3.6 km in a short 3.6 km is a fairly steep climb along to along with some scrambling.
Hoodoo Creek
Hoodoo are not the only site to see along the half day 5.2 km hike. The gravel path also leads to cave above the hoodoos.
 

 


Stay on the designated trails. The widening and development of new trails requires written approval from a Forest Officer. Many trails are used for a variety of recreational activities. Slow down, be courteous and respect other users and their limitations. Avoid wet, soft and sensitive areas. Obey signs and observe the rules for the Forest Land Use Zone you are in. If you have concern about trail conditions or appropriate use, please call (403) 845-8250.