Gully Lake Trail, 10.0 km long, begins about 4 km from the Gully Lake Wilderness trail head or 1.5 km from the Van der Veen Road entry point. The trail has sugar maple, red spruce and white spruce woods, and a huge variety of lichens, mosses, and wildflowers - testament to the lack of pollution in the protected wilderness area. The trail passes many old logging camp sites, a Salmon River log brow, Small Pox clearing, a wilderness lake, many brooks, and 4 waterfalls. Its distance makes it the most challenging of CE-TS trails.
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Type: |
Loop |
Length: |
10.0 km (approx 3.5 hour hike) |
Surface: |
soil, rocks, roots, footpath |
Marking: |
Follow path and trail markers. |
Permitted Use: |
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Back Country Skiing |
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Hiking |
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Snowshoeing |
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Access: |
Access from The Willard Kitchener MacDonald trail or at the end of the fire road at Gully Lake. Trail head coordinates posted are at the Gully Lake entrance. |
Trail Head Coordinates: |
Lat 45.548110 N, Long 063.064320 W. Directions. |
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Photos: |
Visit the Photo Gallery for more photos of this trail. |
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