The Claymine Low Mobility trail is approximately 1km long with a gentle grade. It winds through lush forest, looping around a large glacial erratic boulder, before travelling back to the trailhead.
A wide variety of wildlife and bird species can be spotted in the area and there is an active herons' nest in the vicinity of the trail. An accessible outhouse and informational kiosk are available at the trailhead for visitors' convenience and an accessible picnic table is located along the trail.
Ongoing management of the site is provided by the Bouchie Lake Recreation Commission.
53°02′42″N 122°36′12″W
The Claymine Low Mobility Trail is located approximately 15km west of Quesnel.
From the Quesnel Museum and Visitor Centre on Highway 97 travel southwest for 160 metres on the Moffat Bridge Approach and travel across the bridge for 750 metres.
Turn right on Elliot St. After half a kilometre turn left to stay on Elliott. Bear right on Foster Avenue after one hundred metres and then bear right onto North Fraser Drive after two hundred metres.
Stay on North Fraser Drive for two kilometres and continue forward when the road changes to Blackwater Road. Turn right at Nazko Rd / Centennial Rd to stay on Blackwater Rd and continue for 1.62 kilometres.
Bear right on Claymine Road and continue for 700 metres. The trail will be on the left.