SNOWMOBILE TRAILS
BRIDGE RIVER VALLEY SNOWMOBILE CLUB
Purchase your membership at the Mineshaft Pub - Sled HQ in Bralorne BC.
The East Hurley FSR is groomed & maintained by the Mineshaft Pub snow cat.
Lone Goat & Slim access roads groomed by the
Bridge River Valley Snowmobile Club.
GUIDELINES FOR RESPONSIBLE SLEDDING IN MOUNTAIN TERRAIN
Check Avalanche conditions * Carry avalanche rescue gear & know how to use it
Respect all mountain users and wildlife encountered * Do not chase wildlife!
Do not litter our beautiful environment * Pack out what you pack in!
Never ride alone * Bring a map * Be prepared for self rescue

HURLEY & LONE GOAT
The Hurley provides sled access into the valley from Pemberton. The East Hurley branch at the sign boards ends in Bralorne and the main road Gold Bridge. Lone Goat trail starts at the East Hurley fork and climbs through forest for 15 km before popping out on a network of glaciers leading to some spectacular ice caves. Small cabin for shelter at treeline. Bring firewood and pack out what you pack in! Intermediate to advanced terrain. Includes glacier travel after cabin. Not recommended on low visibility days.

BRALORNE - SUNSHINE & NOEL
Bralorne is sledville and has trails leaving right from town. Sunshine Mountain
is the site of the Bralorne Ski Cabin and is accessible by sled, fun for the whole family to be had here!
The Noel zone is accessed 10-15km up the Noel FSR where you will find rolling meadows, high alpine bowls and amazing views in every direction. Intermediate to advanced terrain.
Stop by the Mineshaft Pub for more info on Bralorne sledding.

TAYLOR BASIN
This area is the playground west of Tyaughton Lake. Access road starts 5km past the lake on the Taylor FSR. 10km of road/doubletrack leads to the old Taylor cabin. Great spot to warm up, bring some firewood. Beyond the cabin is sledders paradise with alpine bowl after bowl to explore. The views from the mountain passes are spectacular. Snow gets deep in here, bring a snorkel! Talk to Rod at the Morrow Chalets for more information on sledding in this area.
SLIM CREEK
Slim Creek is HUGE! Extra gas is a must as well as glacier travel experience. Slim FSR starts at the N end of Gun Lake. There is 25 km of logging road riding just to get to the trailhead. Please sign in and out of the log book there. Trail winds through the forest alongside the creek (watch for holes!) for 15km before breaking out at the gas drop and the endless glaciers of the Lillooet Icefield. Area used heavily by TLH Heliski - please stay off designated runs. Not recommended on low visibility days. Expect to travel 100km plus. Riding is only limited here by the gas you bring!
