100 ACRE WOOD is a mature cedar/hemlock forest near Rossland.
Rating:
Difficulty: A1 easy
Elevation Gain: 75 m
Distance: 3 km round trip
Time: 45 minutes
Season: April to November
Access: 2WD low clearance
Map:
Drive:
From the Rossland Museum, drive 15.5km north on Highway 3B. The sign is Murphy Creek Rec Site.
From Castlegar, drive 30km west on Highway 3 and then turn left onto Highway 3B at Nancy Greene Lake. Continue 13.5km south on Highway 3B.
It is 300 m to the parking lot.
Route/Trail: Descend to the start of the loop hike. Go counter clockwise.
1.3 km Bench with views of Trail and Rossland.
Reference:
West Kootenay Hiking
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