Area L (Lone Butte/Interlakes) is a region in British Columbia, Canada, characterized by its extensive network of hundreds of recreational lakes, diverse forested areas, and unique geological formations. This landscape provides varied terrain for outdoor activities, from easy strolls around lakes to more challenging ascents. The prominent Lone Butte, a 250-foot-high ancient volcanic plug, offers panoramic views of the surrounding "lake country." The region is well-suited for several sports like hiking and jogging.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Area L (Lone Butte/Interlakes) in British Columbia is characterized by its extensive network of hundreds of recreational lakes, diverse forested areas, and unique geological formations. It is often referred to as 'lake country' and is known for its year-round fishing opportunities, particularly along Highway 24, also called 'The Fishing Highway'.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, jogging, fishing, canoeing, camping, ATV riding, snowmobiling, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing. These activities utilize the extensive network of trails, lakes, and forested areas.
Yes, the region provides a range of trails suitable for various skill levels. Easy hiking paths can be found around natural features such as the Bridge Lake Ice Caves. The diverse terrain includes gentle strolls around lakes and through open fields.
Prominent natural landmarks include Lone Butte, a 250-foot-high (76-meter) ancient volcanic plug offering panoramic views. The region also features hundreds of lakes, such as Bridge Lake, Sheridan Lake, Horse Lake, and Green Lake, as well as the unique Bridge Lake Ice Caves.
A comprehensive guide titled Hiking around Area L (Lone Butte/Interlakes) is available. This guide provides information on various routes and points of interest within the region.
Area L (Lone Butte/Interlakes) has 4 routes available on komoot, with an average rating of 3.67 out of 5 stars. More than 40 visitors have shared their experiences and ratings for the routes in this region.
Trails in Area L traverse diverse terrain, including extensive forested areas, open fields, and paths alongside numerous lakes. The region's varied landscape supports routes from easy strolls to more moderate treks, with some elevation changes around features like Lone Butte and MacDonald Summit.
Yes, the region's trails and landscapes transform in winter, offering opportunities for snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing. The extensive network of wilderness trails and gravel roads facilitates these activities.
The region is home to hundreds of lakes, with major ones including Bridge Lake, Sheridan Lake, Horse Lake, and Green Lake. These lakes are popular for fishing, canoeing, and camping.
Official information for the broader Cariboo Regional District, which includes Area L, can be found on the Cariboo Regional District website. The general inquiry phone number is +1-800-665-1636.
Lone Butte is a prominent natural landmark that rises approximately 250 feet (76 meters) above the surrounding landscape. It is the hardened plug of an ancient volcano, offering panoramic views from its summit.
Yes, komoot lists routes suitable for jogging in Area L (Lone Butte/Interlakes). These routes often utilize the same diverse terrain as hiking trails, including forested paths and lakeside sections.

