Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park is a mountainous region located north of Valemount in British Columbia, Canada. This area is characterized by its rugged terrain, significant elevation gains, and diverse natural features, including pine-covered ridges, alpine meadows, and glaciated peaks. The park offers opportunities for outdoor activities across several sports like hiking, attracting enthusiasts seeking challenging routes within a memorable landscape.
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Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park primarily offers opportunities for hiking. The park features a range of trails, from strenuous ascents to less demanding options. Visitors have rated routes in the park with an average of 4.7 stars.
The Mount Terry Fox Trail is the primary route, known for its challenging nature. It involves an initial series of switchbacks leading to a radio tower, then continues into alpine terrain. The trail offers views of wildflowers, alpine streams, and glaciated peaks.
The Mount Terry Fox Trail is a very strenuous hike, approximately 11.2 miles (18 km) round trip, with an elevation gain of about 4,757 feet (1,450 meters). It typically takes 10 to 12 hours to complete. This trail is recommended for experienced hikers.
Yes, while many trails are strenuous, some options cater to beginners. The Huckleberry Hill trail is an example of a less demanding route. For more information, consult the Easy hikes in Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park guide.
The park offers some trails suitable for families, providing less strenuous alternatives to the more challenging routes. These trails allow for a more accessible outdoor experience. Detailed information can be found in the Family-friendly hikes in Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park guide.
The optimal time to hike the Mount Terry Fox Trail is generally between mid-July and late September. During this period, conditions are typically more favorable for alpine exploration. Wind can be a factor above the treeline year-round.
The park features diverse landscapes, including pine-covered ridge tops, alpine meadows, and glaciated peaks. Hikers may encounter wildflowers, alpine streams, and a small alpine lake past the radio tower. The summit offers expansive views.
Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park is named in memory of Terry Fox, the Canadian icon who undertook the Marathon of Hope for cancer research. The park, established in 1982, serves as a lasting memorial to his determination and courage. It provides a connection to his inspiring story.
Comprehensive information on hiking routes, including details on various trails and their characteristics, is available. Refer to the Hiking in Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park guide for an overview.
Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park is a popular destination among outdoor enthusiasts on komoot. It has received more than 200 ratings, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Over 1,300 visitors have explored routes in the park.
The official website for Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park is part of the BC Parks website. Information about the park can be found at bcparks.ca.
For general inquiries regarding BC Parks, including Mount Terry Fox Provincial Park, you can call toll-free within Canada and the USA at 1-800-689-9025. For international calls, the number is 1-519-858-6161.

