
How to Get to the Lookout at Eureka Mountain by Car
Canada, north-america
7.9 km
1,968 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, adventure seekers, listen up! You NEED to check out Eureka Mountain in British Columbia, Canada. This beast tops out at a whopping 1,968m (6,456ft), offering killer views that'll blow your mind.
You'll find this gem nestled near Cherryville, in the heart of Central Kootenay. The peak itself is home to the Eureka Mountain Fire Lookout, a rad tower built way back in '57 to help keep an eye on those sneaky wildfires.
Now, getting up there is half the fun. Back in the day, it was just a horse trail, but they carved out a road in '53. Don't expect a smooth ride, though! This 7.9 km (4.90 miles) stretch is all unpaved and seriously steep, gaining 739m in elevation. We're talking an average gradient of 9.35%!
Seriously, a 4x4 with some serious ground clearance is a MUST. Those steep inclines are no joke, and your brakes will be screaming on the way down.
The views from the top, set in the Monashee Mountains, are totally worth the white-knuckle drive. Keep in mind, this road is usually only open in the summer. Snow makes it a no-go zone the rest of the year. Get ready for an epic adventure!
Where is it?
How to Get to the Lookout at Eureka Mountain by Car is located in Canada (north-america). Coordinates: 54.4499, -109.2363
Road Details
- Country
- Canada
- Continent
- north-america
- Length
- 7.9 km
- Max Elevation
- 1,968 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 54.4499, -109.2363
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