Jesmond Lookout
The Jesmond Lookout is at the north end of the Marble Range. It is the last peak of the range and all the lands north of the Lookout are the relatively flat. high plateau of the Cariboo. The Jesmond Road … Continue reading →
The Jesmond Lookout is at the north end of the Marble Range. It is the last peak of the range and all the lands north of the Lookout are the relatively flat. high plateau of the Cariboo. The Jesmond Road … Continue reading →
Marble Range Provincial Park has a number of fine hikes that lead to the summits of a range of limestone peaks. The Porcupine Creek Trail starts 5.5 km along the Jesmond Road. A signed backroad winds up past the powerline … Continue reading →
The Marble Range offers some of most interesting, rugged, and remote hiking in our area. Two trails lead all the rest – Mt. Bowman and Wild Horse Ridge. To find the trailhead, drive to Clinton and take the Kelly Lake … Continue reading →
The Marble Range has a number of first-class hikes that are not well-known. They are accessed off the Jesmond Road, a two hour+ drive from Kamloops. We return to hike there in June-September each year, but we often choose an … Continue reading →
The northern end of the Marble Range has a number of fine hiking opportunities. The best hike is Mt. Bowman, but there are also routes up Porcupine Creek, Lime Ridge, Mad Dog Mountain, Wild Horse Ridge and Mount Kerr. Most … Continue reading →
The Marble Range extends from Spences Bridge to Jesmond. The highest peaks are at the northern end and there are a number of hiking trails from the Jesmond Road up to Mt. Bowman, Mad Dog Mountain, Wild Horse Ridge, Mt. … Continue reading →