This is one of Castlegar’s most popular short walks. These two short hikes include some uphill climbs with beautiful views of Castlegar.
Warning: ticks are common here especially in the spring. Give yourself a good checking over when you get home.
Difficulty: Easy A1
Elevation gained: 160m
Key Elevations:
Distance: 1.5km one-way (Golf Course Parking to summit Dove Hill)
1.2km one-way (Substation to summit Dove Hill)
2.5km (Substation to Golf Course parking)
4.0km (Elk Cut-Off and Dove Hill)
Time: 1.5 -2 hours
Season: Year-round
Map: 82F/5 Castlegar
Drive: Leave Castlegar heading towards Nelson on Hwy 3A. Before the Brilliant bridge crossing the Kootenay River, turn right on Ootischenia Road and head up the hill. Follow signs to the Castlegar Golf Course: turn left on Corrigan Road turning into Columbia Road and then turn left on Aaron Road. Stay on pavement to the gate of the golf course. Park on left before the gate or turn left onto a dirt road at the Dove Hill Trail sign, after golf course gate 1/2 kilometer before the clubhouse. Park in the pull out to the left.
Trail: Starting from either parking area, a loop trail can be completed. Combining hikes on these two trails present a number of possibilities. Starting at the Dove Hill parking lot inside of the golf course gate gives views of Castlegar almost as soon as you start. Starting from the Substation allows for a more shaded climb to the most rewarding summit.
Dog friendly but not bike friendly.
Facilities: Pit toilet at Substation. Benches on trail and on summit Dove Hill.
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