Stikine River Provincial Park

Provincial Park
Stikine River Provincial Park allows horseback riding, but a letter of permission must first be obtained from the BC Parks Stikine Area Office at 250-771-4591. The park protects 50 miles (80 kms) of steep- walled canyon that has been carved by river erosion over the millennia. In the bottom of this deep chasm Flows the wild and unnavigable Stikine River.
110 kms from Dease Lake
No developed trails in the park.
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The park has no camping facilities, but wilderness camping is permitted. The land in the valley bottom of the Tahltan River is an Indian Reserve. Remember that this is private land and permission is needed to camp there.
There is a mandatory “weed-free feed” requirement for any horses entering the northern parks, meaning that horses must be fed certified weed-free pellets for 72 hours prior to entering the park and throughout the duration of their stay within the park.
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Lying west of Highway #37, access is along the scenic Telegraph Creek Road which leads 110 km from Dease Lake. Visitors should note that this road is steep and narrow in some places. The main canyon on the Stikine runs from just west of the highway #37 bridge to Telegraph Creek townsite.

Legend

Linda

Updated Dec 2024 posted on: 12 / 30 / 2024

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