Join us for an exhilarating guided backpacking tour into Wokkpash Lake, BC, led by an experienced guide who possesses extensive knowledge of the area.
Highlights of the Tour:
Prepare for an unforgettable adventure filled with camaraderie, breathtaking landscapes, and the thrill of exploration!
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre for a meet and greet at 10:00 AM MST. After checking in, we’ll embark on a scenic 1.5-hour drive to the trailhead. Expect a relaxed morning as we adjust our packs, weigh our gear, and participate in a bear spray course while reviewing essential safety precautions before hitting the trail.
Days 2-7: Each day will begin with packing up and hitting the trail by 10 AM, unless otherwise noted by the guide. Weather will play a significant role in our daily activities, allowing us ample time to reach Wokkpash Lake without rushing. We’ll tackle the trails at our own pace, covering approximately 5-10 KM per day, with no strict distance requirements.
Day 8: We’ll make one trip from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake, BC. Upon arrival, you’ll receive your room key (rooms will be shared, two per room). After settling in, enjoy a delicious homemade pizza meal before heading to the Liard River Hot Springs for a rejuvenating soak in the natural hot springs. Upon returning to the Lodge, indulge in a three-course dinner prepared by the local chef—menu details will be provided before the trip. We’ll wrap up the evening with a stroll to a local honey hole on the lake with the group.
Day 9: Savor a delightful breakfast and coffee at 8:00 AM to conclude our adventure. We’ll then shuttle back to the trailhead, with departure scheduled for 9:00 AM, and enjoy a scenic hour-long ride.
How is the water?
Water availability is not an issue on this trip. We recommend bringing a 2L hydration bladder along with a 1L water bottle for ease of carrying. Once at the lake, we strongly advise filtering the water, as it can sometimes appear discoloured due to weather conditions. River runoff may also affect clarity, so carrying a water filter is essential for backcountry safety.
Where do we meet?
Participants will gather at the Fort Nelson Visitor Centre at 10:00 AM on July 17, 2026.
Are campfires permitted every night?
Campfire availability is contingent upon the current wildfire situation. It is crucial to be aware of any fire bans that may be in effect. In some areas along the trail, campfires may not be allowed regardless of the ban status.
What are the bathroom facilities?
Participants will be responsible for creating catholes, which must be dug at least 200 feet (60 meters) away from water sources, trails, and campsites. We encourage the buddy system when venturing away from camp and advise carrying bear spray. As a camp rule, if you use the bathroom, please return with a stick for the fire. An outhouse is available at Wokkpash Lake.
How many guides will be present?
One experienced guide will accompany the group throughout the trip, providing support and expertise. They will carry an In-Reach Satellite communication device for two-way messaging and emergency contact with helicopter support, ensuring safety in the unlikely event of an emergency.
Can we go on day hikes?
Participants are required to remain with the group and are not permitted to embark on day hikes or other solo adventures. We prioritize group cohesion and visibility, and any changes to this policy will be communicated by the guide. Rain days may allow for day hikes, depending on weather conditions.
Will a detailed itinerary be provided?
Yes, we will issue a detailed itinerary outlining our day-to-day activities. However, please note that river levels and weather conditions can significantly impact our plans, as flooding may occasionally render certain routes impassable.
What should we know about bears and wildlife?
We adhere to stringent bear safety protocols while travelling in groups. The trail is shared with various wildlife, including both small and large game. Previous trips have encountered porcupines and marmots. Participants should store their supplies in dry bags, as food storage can be challenging. Guides will carry protective measures, including a firearm, and food will be stored away from camp whenever possible. Bear caches are located along the trail, including one at Wokkpash Lake.
Are dogs allowed on the trip?
No pets, including dogs, are permitted on this trip. Only guides may bring their dogs.
What if the plane cannot land due to weather conditions?
The weather in mountainous regions can be unpredictable, and flight cancellations may occur. We prepare for such scenarios by packing an extra day’s worth of food. Two planes will be scheduled to transport participants from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake, but we cannot guarantee both will operate on the same day. We recommend not booking return flights for the same day and allowing an additional day or two in case of delays. Consider securing trip insurance for your travel arrangements.
Is there cell service on the trail?
There is no cell service available while on the trail. If you possess a satellite communication device, we encourage you to bring it along. Once we arrive at the lodge, you will be provided with Wi-Fi access. Please note that phone use is discouraged during dinner to foster group interaction and enjoyment of the natural surroundings.
Communication
Peak Wyld Co utilizes satellite email systems for emergency communication, specifically Inreach Garmin devices.
Liability Insurance
Peak Wyld Co holds liability insurance as mandated by the conditions of the Park Use Permit. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damage or complications that may occur with your vehicle during the trip.
Should I tip the guide?
While not mandatory, tipping is appreciated for excellent service. Our guides work hard to ensure a successful trip, and gratuities are a meaningful way to express your gratitude for their efforts. We do not specify a set amount, allowing you to tip according to your satisfaction.
LIGHTWEIGHT TENT (2 Person) – $50
JETBOIL + 1 Canister – $50
1 CANISTER OF FUEL – $10
HIKING POLES – $20
BACKPACKING CHAIR – $50
BEARSPRAY – $25
If travelling by plane to Fort Nelson/Fort St. John, you will need to rent a fuel canister and bear spray, as these items can’t be put on a plane.
Fee: $2000 + TAXES
To secure your spot, we kindly request a non-refundable deposit of $500. This deposit helps us hold your place, and while it is non-refundable, we appreciate your commitment to joining us.
You have until June 1, 2026, to complete your full payment. Payment plans are available for the remainder of the balance. If the balance is not received by this date, we may need to cancel your reservation, but our team will be here to assist you if you have any questions.
For bookings made after June 1, 2026, full payment will be required at the time of booking. We understand that plans can change, so please note that any cancellations made after July 1, 2025, are non-refundable.
To make things more convenient, we offer flexible payment plans. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with the payment process.
Payment Options
Ready to secure your spot? Simply click on “BOOK NOW” at the top of the page!
We accept email transfers at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca. Additionally, we offer flexible payment plans to suit your needs.
What if the trip is cancelled?
In the event of a cancellation due to an ‘act of God,’ your payment will be credited towards a future date.
If you have any further questions about payment or cancellations, feel free to reach out to us
We’ll be meeting in Fort Nelson at 10 AM. If you need to coordinate carpooling from Fort St. John, we can organize that as the date approaches. After our meet and greet at the Visitor Centre in Fort Nelson, we’ll drive to the trailhead, which is approximately 1.5 hours away. We’ll park our vehicles at the trailhead. After our trip, we’ll arrive at Northern Rockies Lodge to spend the night. The following morning, after breakfast, a shuttle is arranged to take us back to the trailhead to pick up our vehicles.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure into the heart of the Muskwa Kechika wilderness, where 6.4 million hectares of pristine boreal forests, majestic mountain peaks, and rushing rivers await. Join the Wild Women for a transformative 7-day backpacking journey to the stunning Wokkpash Lake in Stone Mountain Provincial Park.
Our adventure kicks off at the MacDonald Valley Trailhead, located at kilometre 632 of the Alaska Highway. From there, we’ll trek through 50-60 kilometres of untouched wilderness, facing the raw beauty of nature head-on. Upon reaching Wokkpash Lake, you’ll have the chance to fish, explore, and soak in the tranquillity of this remote lake for a couple of days. To conclude our expedition, we’ll be whisked away by floatplane from Wokkpash Lake to Muncho Lake—a breathtaking flight through the Rockies that’s an adventure in itself. After landing, we’ll unwind at the renowned Muncho Lake Lodge and indulge in the soothing waters of the Liard River Hot Springs.
This journey is designed to challenge and empower you, fostering a new sense of self-sufficiency as we carry everything we need on our backs. Each step will push you beyond your limits, and together, we’ll navigate steep inclines and river crossings, always prioritizing safety.
Join a supportive group of women, where camaraderie is key, and no one is left behind. We’ve set ample time to reach Wokkpash Lake and soak in our accomplishment before our floatplane pickup. If you’re ready for an experience that will change you, this is the trip you can’t miss. Let’s embrace the wild together!
Located in British Columbia’s Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, this stunning natural wonder is a must-visit for travelers. Just 45 kilometres North of Muncho Lake along the Alaska Highway, the hot springs features two pools with temperatures ranging from 42°C (108°F) to 52°C (126°F), surrounded by lush forests and wildlife.
The mineral-rich waters offer relaxation and potential health benefits, including relief from muscle tension and improved circulation. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained facilities, including wooden boardwalks, change rooms, and picnic areas.
Experience the rejuvenating magic of Liard River Hot Springs—your perfect escape into nature after a backpacking trip deep in the Northern Rockies!
Northern Rockies Lodge will be our landing spot after Wokkpash Lake. This 5-star lodge, nestled in the heart of the Northern Rockies, will pick us up via floatplane and take us to Muncho Lake, where the glamping portion of our adventure begins. Upon arrival, we’ll enjoy pizza, followed by a shuttle ride to the renowned hot springs. Afterward, a delicious 3-course meal will be ready for us when we return. It’s a challenging journey, but this is the perfect place to unwind and be pampered after an adventurous trip.
For any other questions please feel free to reach out to us at jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca and we will be happy to answer any questions you may have!