Juliet Creek FSR

Cascades Natural Resource District
8km
MarkerMarkerMarker
5 km
5 mi
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Road Details
Location JULIET CREEK
Length 8.18km
Condition
0.0km to 4.0 km Good Condition 7d ago
4.0 km to 8.2 km Impassable 244d ago
Owner District Manager Cascades (dcs)
Closures No Posted Closures
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Road Description

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Road Bulletins
Heath Anderson reported on: Jul 19, 2025
The road immediately after the water crossing.
Really a fairly easy crossing where there isn't a camper in the way. I had to go around between the rocks on the right. It gets quite deep there.
Good 2WD condition up to the washed out bridge. There is a slightly washed-out section at roughly KM0.75 but it can be easily driven around sticking to one side of the road.

The washed out bridge is really no big deal. (If someone isn't camping in the middle of the road). The water is very low compared to when I came through in the winter and should be no issue for anything with moderate clearance.

The road up to July Mountain continues, however the remainder of the road marked on this map is blocked by a large ditch. I'd call it atv/dirtbike only unless you really like shovelling.
Heath Anderson reported on: Nov 24, 2024
Typical road conditions up to the removed bridge.
The road immediately after where the bridge used to cross.
The road was in good condition with about 15cm of fresh untracked snow up to the removed bridge.

On the east side of where the bridge used to be there is a mellow slope into the river with a steep exit out the other side. We were able to easily cross the river in a HC 4x4. At this time there was roughly 30cm of water at its deepest.

After crossing the road there is a large washout before the road continues on making the rest of the road impassable with a vehicle.

Gavin Siu reported on: Oct 14, 2024
Good condition up to the bridge washout.
Raphael Smith reported on: Jun 13, 2024
Fording the river where the bridge used to be
Juliet Creek FSR is completely washed out after around 4km - the bridge no longer exists at all. If you ford this river on foot you'll encounter another total washout 5 minutes later. After that it's an easy plod to the July Mountain trailhead.