Texas Creek FSR
Cascades Natural Resource District
Wildlife Act - Motor Vehicle Prohibition
This road may be affected by a motor vehicle prohibition zone from April 15 to November 30.Consult the regulations map for exemptions and further details: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/sports-recreation-arts-and-culture/outdoor-recreation/motor-vehicle-prohibitions/region-3/schedule-1/mvpr_1_62_texas_creek.pdf.
Road Details
Location | Girl Creek, 92J.087 |
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Length | 21.24km |
Condition |
0.0km to 1.9 km | Impassable 27d ago |
1.9 km to 7.0 km | Heavily Degraded 251d ago |
7.0 km to 21.2 km | Impassable 251d ago |
Owner | Interwest Timber Ltd. |
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Award Date | Dec 15, 2006 |
Closures | No Posted Closures |
Waypoints | Download GPX |
Road Description
No description.
Road Bulletins
Lock Block at first bridge over Texas Creek (~2km) blocking vehcile traffic. Still easily passible by bikes or ATVs
Same old Texas creek road. We biked, hiked and pushed our bikes up the classic boulder filled road up to molybdenite lake. The creek must have been flowing down the road at some point because there's more washed out river rock. A bit grown in. Cattle up by the old mining camp. ATV traffic right up to molybdenite lake still, and dirtbike tracks up over 2400m above the lake.We didn't see any bears or bear sign besides small black bear scat lower down.There are at least 2 trail camera's watching road traffic
Drive to the new gate in a Tacoma. Biked up almost to molybdenite lake. Even if the gate was open the 7k slide would stop any vehicle.
Closed indefinitely to motorized traffic anyways
Closed indefinitely to motorized traffic anyways
About 2km in there is rock slides along the road that will stop most stock 4x4's.