Stein Valley Nlaka Pamux Heritage Park — Park in Lytton

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Stein Valley Nlaka Pamux Heritage Park

Park at Lytton, BC V0K 1Z0, Canada, Lytton, British Columbia, V0K 1Z0 . Here you will find detailed information about Stein Valley Nlaka Pamux Heritage Park: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday
    Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday
    Open 24 hours
  • Thursday
    Open 24 hours
  • Friday
    Open 24 hours
  • Saturday
    Open 24 hours
  • Sunday
    Open 24 hours

Rating

4
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5
Based on 7 reviews

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Provinces:
British Columbia
Address:
Lytton, BC V0K 1Z0, Canada, Lytton, British Columbia, V0K 1Z0
City:
Lytton
Postcode:
V0K 1Z0

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Stein Valley Nlaka Pamux Heritage Park is a Canadian Park based in Lytton, British Columbia. Stein Valley Nlaka Pamux Heritage Park is located at Lytton, BC V0K 1Z0, Canada,


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Reviews of Stein Valley Nlaka Pamux Heritage Park

  • Nathan
    Added 2016.01.13
    Did a 14 day Blowdown to Lytton. Literally my favorite place on earth :) I hope the forest glassware is still floating around
  • Kyle
    Added 2015.01.31
    The views were simply amazing, albeit the poor maintenance of the park. Anyone that's looking to visit the park should prepare thoroughly, and scout ahead of time to make sure the rangers have done their jobs.
  • Cole
    Added 2014.12.27
    Fantastic Valley, the river is quite noisy in the lower parts, but it gets better further up. Be sure to clean up after you, including the bear caches. A couple had rotten food in them when i was there.
  • Zachary
    Added 2014.08.16
    The first 2 days of the trip was as expected: different terrains with varying elevation. Past the first cable car crossing, the trail has started to become faint and couldn't even pass as a "secondary trail". It was difficult to walk and eventually became a trail covered by body-tall prickled bushes. To make matters worst, the swamp area was not cleared (or even maintained) and the mosquitos were outrageous; neither sprays nor thick clothing would keep them away. Another pain was the trouble of finding the "markers" (means to navigate through the bushes in 'unspecified' areas, connect-the-dots style). They would be placed in the most unexpected places, and often burned or damaged.
  • Hunter
    Added 2014.06.27
    Beautiful here
  • Adam
    Added 2013.04.24
    The university for first nations people
  • Miguel
    Added 2013.04.20
    A couple of friends and I have decided to traverse the park this past week, and from numerous online sources, we learned that it was a beautiful, well-maintained park. We have prepared for the trip amply and expected a fun trip. However, the further we travelled into the valley, the more we were proven wrong.
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