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Explore the area
The Wells Mt. Trail Network covers a large area and is made up of huge number of trails. These trails can be used as stand-alone trails, or linked together to provide an epic trip. In order to make the area easier to explore we've broken the trail network down into a number of areas. Each of these areas contains detailed information about the various trails contained within.
Cornish Mountain

This map is the most detailed of the non-motorized closer-in trails around Wells. The Cornish Mountain network and the Meadow trails are featured here. These trails are immediately accessible from Wells and provide short to medium length excursions for hiking, skiing, mountain biking, and snowshoeing. From relaxing strolls on the boardwalks in the beautiful meadows wetlands, to vigorous outings with spectacular views on the Cornish Mountain Road, this map shows the most popular of our community's trails.
For skiers, this map features trails in our network that are track-set.
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Wells-Barkerville

This map is a good reference for viewing all of the trails which make up the 'Barkerville Boneshaker' route. This is a route following a number of linking trails making up a total length of 49.6 km. This route constitutes the Barkerville Boneshaker mountain bike event held in August.
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Stanley-Barkerville

This map is the one to use for trips on the historic Cariboo Waggon Road (the original spelling) which runs between the ghost towns of Stanley and Barkerville. The Cariboo Waggon Road was built in the 1870's and was touted as the 'eighth wonder of the world' at the time.
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Outskirts

This map shows trails throughout the area. Exhilarating mountain climbs on Two Sisters Mountain, Mount Murray, Yanks Peak, and many others can be located on this map. The map can also be used to locate trails that extend beyond our area, such as the multi-day hike to Likely. See the other maps for more detail of specific areas.
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