The highest, or more impressive, are listed and do not rise far above tree line in the Nelson and Bonnington Ranges. Granite is common here.
Many roads will be allowed to deteriorate to protect wildlife and entry will not be practical for weekend trips. Contact the Kootenay Mountaineering Club, or telephone 250-342-5521 (Invermere; permit) or 250-479-3191 (Conservancy headquarters, Victoria).
West Arm Provincial Park lies just east of Nelson and south of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake.
MAPS– 82F/2 Creston, 82F/6 Nelson, 82F/7 Boswell and 82F/3 Salmo
ACCESS FROM SALMO-CRESTON HIGHWAY to South East corner of Nelson Range
Shaw Creek FSR to Kootenay Mtn. (Permission to use this road must be obtained from Darkwoods Forestry, as is necessary with many roads in this area.
From Kootenay Pass (Stagleap Park) on Highway 3, drive east 32.6km.
From Creston BC, drive west on Hwy 3, 10kms.
0.0 Just west of the Kootenay Flats, turn north on Topaz Creek Forest Service Road. But Topaz Creek is 8 km to the west. It is for high clearance vehicles. Be sure to go straight where the Topaz Creek FSR goes sharply left near the beginning. Follow the road onto the southeast ridge of Wood Peak.
5.3km Go straight on Newington Road, stay on high road; then left onto Topaz Creek FSR (goes to Hulme Peak).
8.4km Midgeley Creek, road climbs, then descends.
12.0km Go straight; Midgeley Road goes left.
14.0km Go straight; road turns up Shaw Creek.
23.0km Descend into Shaw Creek valley. 24.3 straight
25.0km Cross Shaw Creek, go down valley. 27.0 Go right uphill.
27.4km Go straight on Pioneer Road.
0.0 Go straight on Chikadee Road.
1.0km Take left up to 1900 meters (6230 feet) on the southeast ridge of Wood
Bayonne Creek FSR
0.0 Bayonne Creek FSR – Ten kilometers east of Stagleap Park on Highway 3. Follow the signs on the Bayonne Creek Forest Service Road for Arkansas Lake until the sharp junction at km 7.8.
7.8 (4.8 miles). Go left for Arkansas Lake (high clearance, 4WD, LR). Right goes to John Bull Mountain at 2kms (via its north ridge in 0.5 ; high clearance, 4WD). Impressive mine workings.
10.8km Lake. Descend into the drainage of Next Creek
13.4km (alder, but passable) Junction with a much better road. (This is the Blazed Creek road, from Highway 3, a better approach: 20 km (12.4 miles) east of Stagleap Park, and 22 km (13.7 miles) west of Creston)
14.4km Go left at bridge over Next Creek on the Blazed Creek road
15 km Go left. One needs permission from Darkwoods Forestry to use this road crossing the bridge.
16km Park directly across from the main part of Wall Mountain’s south face (open meadow).
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