Approximately 1 km long and featuring a packed, crushed gravel surface, the Dugan Lake low mobility trail travels along the shoreline of Dugan Lake, a popular fishing lake situated among rolling hills in a spruce-lodgepole pine forest.
The site offers a BC Forest Service campsite and is a great spot for viewing wildlife. The trail has a gentle grade, an accessible outhouse, accessible dock, three benches and a kiosk at the trailhead with information about the trail.
An accessible dock on the low mobility trail offers visitors such as wheelchair users an opportunity to cast a fishing line into the lake. Ongoing management of the site is provided by Recreation Sites and Trails BC.
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The Dugan Lake Accessible Trail is located Located at the Quesnelle Forks historic mining site, approximately twenty-four kilometres east of Williams Lake on the Horsefly Lake Road, about 2.5 km past the junction of the Horsefly and Likely Roads
From the intersection of Highway 97 and Highway 20 in Williams Lake, travel south/east on Highway 97 for five kilometres to 150 Mile House. Turn left onto Likely Road. Drive for 4.45 kilometres and bear right onto the Horsefly Road. Drive for 2.76 kilometres and bear right onto Dugan Lake Access Road 1. The trailhead is marked by signage and will be on the lake side of the road.