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28.1 miles
Distance
1,450 ft
Climb
-880 ft
Descent
2,257 ft
High Point
568 ft
Altitude change
1,493 ft
Altitude min
1,493 ft
Altitude start
2,060 ft
Altitude end
0.4%
Grade
-21.6%
Grade max
33.1%
Grade min
13 miles
Distance climb
9 miles
Distance down
7 miles
Distance flat

Smith River Corridor Details

  • Activities
    • Mountain Bike
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    • Gravel Bike
    • Horse
    • Hike
    • Trail Running
    • Dirtbike/Moto
    • ATV/ORV/OHV
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    • Nordic Ski
  • Riding Area
    British Columbia
    Watson Lake, British Columbia
  • Difficulty Rating
  • Hiking SAC Scale
    T1 Hiking
  • Trail Type
    Singletrack
  • Bike Type
    XC, Gravel
  • Direction
    Both Directions[+]
    • Both Directions for Gravel Biking
  • Dogs Allowed
    Yes
  • eBike Allowed
    Yes up to Class 1
  • Vehicle Info
  • Max Width
    72 inches

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Smith River Corridor is a 45 km singletrack trail located near Watson Lake British Columbia. This multi-use trail can be used both directions.

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        Frequently Asked Questions About Smith River Corridor

        Where is Smith River Corridor located?
        Smith River Corridor is located in British Columbia, Watson Lake, British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the British Columbia trail network. The trailhead is located at coordinates 59.57889, -126.53662.
        What is the elevation gain for Smith River Corridor?
        Smith River Corridor has 1,450 ft of elevation gain. The trail has 880 ft of elevation descent. The elevation ranges from 1,493 ft to 2,257 ft.
        Is Smith River Corridor a point to point trail?
        Smith River Corridor is not a point to point trail. The direction is Both Directions. The trail type is singletrack.
        How long is Smith River Corridor?
        Smith River Corridor is 28.1 miles long. The trail type is singletrack.

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