Evanoff Provincial Park — Park in Fraser Fort George F

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Evanoff Provincial Park

Park at Bowron Forest Service Rd, Fraser-Fort George F, BC V0J 1N0, Canada, Fraser Fort George F, British Columbia, V0J 1N0 . Here you will find detailed information about Evanoff Provincial Park: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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British Columbia
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Bowron Forest Service Rd, Fraser-Fort George F, BC V0J 1N0, Canada, Fraser Fort George F, British Columbia, V0J 1N0
City:
Fraser Fort George F
Postcode:
V0J 1N0

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About Evanoff Provincial Park

Evanoff Provincial Park is a Canadian Park based in Fraser Fort George F, British Columbia. Evanoff Provincial Park is located at Bowron Forest Service Rd, Fraser-Fort George F, BC V0J 1N0, Canada,


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Reviews of Evanoff Provincial Park

  • Colin
    Added 2016.09.04
    A rugged, backcountry alpine hiking area. Excellent for the weekend adventurer.
  • Isaac
    Added 2015.03.07
    Those warnings aside, this is a beautiful and rewarding hike with abundant scenic marvels as you ascend from the old growth cedar forest into the alpine.
  • Ian
    Added 2014.07.12
    Fang Mountain: Right away, there's a creek that must be waded through or crossed on a log serving as a bridge. Depending on the time of year, the water may be rather deep, so pack some sandals etc to cross in. The hike is quite steep, with some precarious footing after the lower mouth of Fang Cave, before you reach the alpine meadows. Also, be very wary of the opening above the cave complex that drops down into the cave. It's close to the trail, pretty obvious, but still dangerous. Be prepared with wildlife precautions and plenty of bug spray especially for the upper lakes and meadows area.
  • Ian
    Added 2013.11.07
    We spent the night in August with great weather. There's a commonly used camp area near the upper lake, but it will take several hours to hike up with a well stocked backpack.
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