The Sisters Creek Recreation Site Accessible Trail is located in the community of Kersley and opened in June 2010. As one of the initial wheelchair accessible trails built in the Cariboo Chilcotin, the Sisters Creek Recreation Site Accessible Trail has the distinction of being the first trail in the Forest Capital of Canada Legacy Trail Network.
The trail is approximately 800 metres long and leads to a wheelchair friendly viewpoint overlooking the Fraser River. The trail features a packed, crushed gravel surface and has a gentle grade with one short steeper section.
At the trailhead, an information kiosk displays a map of the Sisters Creek Recreation Site Accessible Trail and an accessible outhouse is provided for visitors' convenience. Ongoing management of the site is provided by the Kersley Community Association.
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The Sisters Creek Recreation Site Accessible Trail is located in the community of Kersley.
From Williams Lake drive ninety-seven kilometres north on Highway 97 to Edwards Road. Turn left and travel for 750 metres, then turn left onto Arnoldus Road. Drive for 800 metres and turn right onto Parr Road. Continue for one kilometre and turn left. Travel for another four hundred metres and the trailhead will be on the right. Look for the wooden signs indicating the Sister Creek Recreation site trailhead at the Kersley Recreation Centre.