Tabor Mountain Trails

Horse Camping Site
Just a 15 minute drive from Prince George, Tabor Mountain is home to a series of trails, enjoyed by snowmobilers, horse back riders, mountain bikers, atv users , cross country skiers, and hikers all working together in the Tabor Mountain Recreation Society. Doughtery Creek Recreation campsite has two campsites with double corrals with access to the extensive Tabor Mtn Trail network. You can even ride to Wells, BC.
Prince George
250 km
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Park at Doughtery Creek Rec Site or just past the campground at the Snowmobile/ATV Club parking lot.
Doughtery Creek Recreation site is a first come first serve campground. There are two campsites with double corrals. Other amenities include picnic tables, outhouses and water pump.
Most trails are shared with several user groups.
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Travel south of Prince George and turn left onto Buckhorn Road. Follow Buckhorn Road for approximately 6km, and turn left onto Scott Road. After approximately 3km, the site is located through the gate on the right hand side of the road, just before the bridge over Dougherty Creek.

Legend

Tracy

Dougherty Creek Campsite posted on: 07 / 10 / 2020

There has been a ton of work done at this campsite over the past few years. Horse corrals, new fire pits and campsites along with a beautiful new shelter. You can find more information on the Tabor Mountain Recreation Society website. https://tmrs.ca/ I live in the area and ride these trails weekly they can take anywhere from 2 hours to days if you wished to travel all the way to Barkerville. Next time I ride I will be sure to take photo's and post them.


Verna Houghtaling

Tabor Mountain Trails - directions posted on: 06 / 13 / 2018

The directions are a bit confusing. There IS a parking site and (at this point) unmaintained /poorly marked trails off of Hwy 16 East, but the best place to park/access/camp is from Hwy 97S (just 15 minutes from PG) off of Buckhorn then Scott Road at this point in time (June 2018)


Susan

Horse camp posted on: 12 / 10 / 2013

Yes Dayna, I do believe the access for the horse camp is off of Hwy 97S. Hwy 97S to Buckhorn Lake Rd. Follow Buckhorn Lk Rd go around the first bend and turn left almost right away onto Scott Rd. Follow the PG Snowmobile Club signs. The camp is just before the snowmobile clubhouse parking on your right. Just keep following Scott Rd until almost the end.


Dayna Stevens

Access to Tabor Mtn posted on: 08 / 24 / 2012

Sadly, my husband and I were unable to find the access point to the horse camp off Hwy 16. When on our way home a road worker near the town of Hixon thought that the access was off Buckhorn and Scott. Could someone who has been to the Tabor Mtn horse camp please confirm with accurate directions as the area looked stunning? Many thanks.


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