Located at the site of the popular South Cariboo Garlic Festival, the 620m long Lac La Hache low mobility trail begins at a large covered shelter and travels down to the lake edge where it meanders along the shoreline before coming to a wheelchair friendly bridge. After crossing the bridge, users can choose to loop back to the shelter or continue along the lake, enjoying picturesque views of Lac La Hache from several viewpoints. At the trailhead, an information kiosk displays a map of the trail and an accessible outhouse is provided for visitors' convenience.
51°49′22″N 121°31′06″W
From the intersection of Highway 97 and Birch Avenue in 100 Mile House travel north on Highway 97 for approximately twenty-eight kilometres. The trailhead is on the east side of the highway (on the left heading north) at the site of the South Cariboo Garlic Festival. Look for festival signage to locate the access point off Highway 97.