Buck Creek Dyke Trail



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Houston

Trail Length: 7 kms

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Hiking
Jogging
Mountain Biking
Sightseeing
Walking


Buck Creek Dyke Trail in Houston, British Columbia, Canada is a walking trail connecting north and south Houston, BC. The hiking route takes advantage of the local waterways that flow through the community by following Buck Creek most of the way and the mighty Bulkley River for some of the way.

The walking and biking route are part of a series of paths that cover over 7 kms of trails wandering the shores of the two waterways. The trail system mostly follows a gravel path from one park to another. Most of the route is a level easy-grade hiking trail suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

The southern trailhead to the Buck Creek Trail begins in Anderson Park. The northern trailhead is located in Northside Park or at the end of Nadina Avenue near the Bulkley River. Along the route are some interpretive signs with information on the wildlife and the local river environment.

The Buck Creek Trail follows a dyke much of the way. A raised platform walking path with views of rapids, currents and wildlife. Being that the route is a connector trail there are many walkers, joggers and bikers that use the trail to get from point A to point B within the community.

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Buck Creek Dyke Trail
Copeland Street
Houston
Canada

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The walking route has many access points throughout the community. The trailhead to the Buck Creek Trail in the south of Houston, BC is located in Alexander Park at the end of Copeland Street. The northern trailhead is located in Northside Park or at the end of Nadina Ave.
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