The 108 Lake and Sepa Lake Accessible Trails allow users with a wide variety of mobility levels to enjoy the beautiful settings surrounding the 108 and Sepa Lakes, including the popular 108 Mile Heritage Site. Diverse wildlife and waterfowl species may be spotted while exploring the trails.
Together, the trails provide approximately 7km of a continuous accessible route with an easy grade. Two accessible outhouses, picnic tables in three locations and ten rest stops with benches are provided along the trails for users' convenience.
One of the two trailheads is located at the 108 Mile Heritage Site, which is 13km north of 100 Mile and can be accessed directly off of Highway 97. The other trailhead is located on Kallum Drive at the 108 Mile Ranch. An information kiosk displays a map of the site and the trails. Ongoing management of the site is provided by the 108 Greenbelt Commission.
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From Highway 97 at Exeter Station Road in One Hundred Mile House head north on Highway 97 for 13.4 kilometres and turn left at Kitwanga Drive at the 108 Mile Ranch Heritage Site. Turn left onto Cariboo Drive. Parking is on the left and the accessible trails are across the road beside the lake.