Jesmond Fire Lookout

Total Miles
29.2

Elevation

1,961.28 ft

Duration

6 Hours

Technical Rating

5

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall

Trail Overview

As you travel over the Jesmond Fire Lookout trail, be prepared for a rugged offroad adventure through British Columbia's Cariboo region. The journey begins with a drive along a gravel path through dense forests where wildlife sightings are common. The trail's challenging terrain features steep inclines, tight switchbacks, and stretches with loose rocks. The final stretch requires a high-clearance 4WD vehicle, with the last few hundred meters best tackled on foot or by ATV due to rough and narrow sections. As you ascend, the landscape shifts from forested to open, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The lookout tower at the top, an old fire watch station, provides a unique perspective and a rewarding end to the offroad journey. The second part of the journey involves retracing your route back to the main forest road. As you travel back, take the opportunity to reflect on your offroad adventure through one of British Columbia's most scenic and historically rich areas. This section offers another chance to appreciate the lush forests and panoramic views in the Cariboo region.

Photos of Jesmond Fire Lookout

Jesmond Fire Lookout
Jesmond Fire Lookout

Difficulty

The Jesmond Fire Lookout trail is challenging due to its steep inclines, tight switchbacks, and rough terrain. The initial stretch is a gravel road through dense forest, accessible to most vehicles. However, the final 10 kilometers require a high-clearance 4WD vehicle, with sections featuring loose rocks and narrow paths. The last few hundred meters are best tackled on foot or by ATV due to their rugged and unstable conditions. With limited cell coverage and no facilities, it's crucial to be prepared and take safety precautions. Despite the trail's difficulty, the views from the lookout make the journey rewarding for experienced off-road enthusiasts.

History

The Jesmond Fire Lookout trail has a history rooted in wildfire detection. The Jesmond Fire Lookout Tower was built in the early 1970s to aid in spotting forest fires in British Columbia's Cariboo region. From 1972 to 1999, it was staffed with an observer during the fire season, typically from early May to late September. Observers lived in the tower, detecting and reporting wildfires, averaging 12 detections per year. Since its decommissioning, the tower and trail have become a recreation site, preserving the region's history of fire watch and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

Technical Rating

5

Status Reports

Mike H
Aug 29, 2024
Open
in good shape. did it at 1130pm and had zero aftermarket lighting.

Access Description

To reach the Jesmond Fire Lookout, start by taking Jesmond Road and follow it for about ~38 km through forested terrain. At the junction, turn right onto Jesmond Lookout Forest Service Road and continue for about 10 kilometers. Follow the signs for the lookout. As the terrain becomes steeper and more rugged, ensure you're driving a high-clearance 4WD vehicle. You can park at a clearing about 500 meters from the lookout tower, then continue on foot or by ATV for the final stretch. The lookout tower is at an elevation of 1,980 meters, with panoramic views at the top.

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