Connection Walks: Sullivan Creek

Saturday, July 18, 2020
Creston Valley Branch
Location:
Sullivan Creek
Address:
Meet at the end of Vance Road- at the lowest trailhead for the Pack Trail. It is just north of 52nd street in Canyon. There is room for 3-4 cars.

Please join us for our third of a series of connection walks this year. These walks are family friendly and will explore various trails and habitats in the Creston Valley. Come out to learn about the ecology of the Creston Valley and have fun!

Sign up here. Please sign up in advance for this free event. Space is limited to 15 participants.

COVID-19 safety protocols will be in place for this walk.

This walk will take place from 9-11am on Saturday, July 18, 2020 on the Pack Trail and the Sullivan Creek Trail.    We will walk to the first view point on the Sullivan Creek Trail where we will get a view of the valley.  The walk gains 400m in elevation and is a 4.3km return trip.  The trail pass through a fire mitigation block and enters a shady forest for most of the walk. We will meet at the end of Vance Road. Bring extra layers, snacks, water and your curiosity.

 

More Information

Please Note
  • No toilets on site
  • Bring water and snacks
  • Rain or Shine- bring sunhat, sunscreen, sweater, rain jacket, bug spray
  • We will gain 400m elevation on the trail

 

About Creston Community Forest

The Creston Community Forest is a forest management company operating within 21,00 ha of land surrounding the Creston Valley.  The Creston Community Forest aims to sustainably manage the surrounding forests to ensure ecosystem resilience, as well as long-term timber production for the Creston Community.  The Creston Community Forest is also actively involved in youth forest education programs, and reinvesting in the community.  The Creston Community Forest maintains a number of trails in the Creston area including Lady Slipper, Thompson Rim, Thompson Rotary, Thompson Pack, Sullivan Creek, Billy Goat Bluffs and the new West Ridge trail.  For more information about the Creston Community Forest visit their website.

Questions?

Contact Melissa Flint: melissa@wildsight.ca