Whipsaw Trail
Total Kilometers
96.3
Elevation
585.44 m
Duration
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Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
Whipsaw Trail is a 103.0 kilometer, moderately trafficked trail located near Princeton, British Columbia, Canada, that features lakes, ponds, and scenic views. The trail is primarily used for camping, scenic driving, and off-roading. The best time of the year to visit this area is July-Sept. During the winter months, it could be unpassable. You can make the trail within a day, but it would be better if you could spend a couple of days exploring around. Some sections are easy, and some sections are more technical. High clearance and 4WD is strongly recommended.
Photos of Whipsaw Trail
Difficulty
Lots of the obstacles have the bypasses, but during wet months it could be challenging too.
Status Reports
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