Kimbol Lake Trail



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Nakusp

Trail Length: 4 km one-way

Difficulty: Moderate
Park Amenities:
Birding
Caves
Fishing
Hiking
Hot Springs
Interpretive Signs
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Washrooms
Waterfall


Kimbol Lake Trail is a back country hiking trail near the community of Nakusp, BC, Canada in the Kootenays. The one-way 4 kilometre dirt trail explores a forest of cedar and hemlock trees in the Kuskanax Creek valley before connecting to a remote alpine lake with a picnic table. 
Kimbol Trail
The trailhead to the adventure hike is located  behind the office of the  Nakusp Hot Springs. The trail begins following along a wide gravel path to a foot bridge and viewing area overlooking the Kuskanax Creek. 

Once across the bridge the trail narrows and gravel becomes dirt and earth. The trail  continues into the forests with some areas of elevation gain. About half way there are 2 wooden chairs in a clearing which once was a logging road. A great spot for a rest. 

The trails then continues upward from here for a short way before leveling out. One follows along the base of a high rock wall before connecting to the lake. The forest becomes thinner and the trail is identified with tree markers. A look around and one can identify Devils Club and some huckleberry bushes. Berries attract bears so be aware of your surroundings. 

Once at Kimbol Lake there is a picnic table and some great views. It is said there are raibow trout in the lake for those who fish. Along the lake edge is a rough trail to explore further. Explore this trail and one will find an old trapper's cabin. 


Address:

Kimbol Lake Trail
8500 Hot Springs Road
Nakusp
Canada

How To Get ToKimbol Lake Trail

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Travel to Nakusp, BC on Highway 23. About 2 km from town, turn right onto Hot Springs Road, and continue on the road for 12 kilometres before connecting to the Nakusp Hot Springs and the parking lot.
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