4-6 Hours/8KM Return (Main Route) – Day route TBA
Elevation Gain: 610 M (2000 ft)
Rating: Moderate/Challenging
Pack your bag and head into the backcountry for a weekend you won’t forget. This two-night backpacking adventure through Holzworth Meadows in Tumbler Ridge, BC is designed for those ready to slow down, go deep, and come home changed.
Before you hit the trail, we kick things off with a bear spray mini course — giving you the hands-on confidence to move through the wilderness the way it deserves to be moved through. A proper fossil handling session connects you to Tumbler Ridge’s extraordinary paleontological history, because this landscape has been telling stories long before any of us arrived.
From there, you shoulder your pack and go. The route into Holzworth Meadows rewards every step — wildflowers threading through open alpine terrain, ridgelines that earn their views, and the particular quiet that only comes when you’ve carried everything you need on your own back. A dedicated plant identification interpreter joins the journey, deepening your connection to the living world around you at every turn. Your guides carry a full first aid kit, emergency supplies, and a communication device throughout, so you can move through the backcountry with confidence and peace of mind.
Two nights in the mountains means you actually get to be there. No rushing out before sunset. No packing up before you’re ready. Just mornings with coffee and a view, and the rare gift of unhurried time in a place this wild.
As part of our commitment to this land and the people who protect it, $5 from every booking is donated to the Wolverine Nordic & Mountain Society — helping preserve the trails and wild spaces that make weekends like this possible. Every guest also takes home a Peak Wyld Co. sticker to mark the occasion.
Day 1: Arrival & Journey Into the Meadows
9:00 AM — Arrive at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre for check-in, head count, and pack check. This is also where we run through our bear spray mini course and fossil handling session, so you’re heading into the backcountry informed and ready.
9:30 AM — Depart for the Holzworth Meadows trailhead.
10:00/11:00 AM — Boots on trail. As we gain elevation, your plant interpreter begins weaving in flora identification — learning not just names, but why each species grows exactly where it does. Aspect, snowmelt timing, soil — the landscape starts making sense in a new way.
1:00 PM — Trailside lunch with a view. A good moment to pause, look back at how far you’ve come, and notice what’s blooming at this elevation versus where you started.
3:30 PM — Arrive at the Holzworth Meadows campsite. Set up, breathe it in. The meadows open up around you — wildflowers at peak summer bloom, ridgelines in every direction.
5:00 PM — Designated sit spot hour.
6:00/7:00 PM — Dinner at camp, with a wildflower twist. Edible flower garnishes where the land allows, stories around the stove about the medicinal and cultural uses of what’s growing right outside your tent — fireweed, yarrow, arnica.
Evening — Golden hour wanders at the meadow’s edge, stargazing as dark settles in. The kind of night that makes you remember why you came.
Day 2: Full Day in the Alpine
8:00 AM — Breakfast at camp. Morning light on the meadows. Take your time.
9:00 AM — Morning golden hour wander. No destination, just attention.
9:30 AM — Day hike briefing.
10:00 AM — Depart for the day hike, exploring the broader Holzworth terrain. Your interpreter is in full stride today — pollinator relationships, sensory observations, what the meadow smells like after morning dew. Peak bloom is a fleeting, unrepeatable thing, and today is the day to be fully inside it.
12:30 PM — Lunch at a scenic viewpoint. Reflect on what you’ve identified, what surprised you, and what you want to remember.
1:30 PM — Continue exploring. Additional trails, fossil-rich terrain, or simply wandering with open eyes.
3:30/4:30 PM — Return to camp. Rest, journal, nap in the meadow — no agenda.
6:00/7:00 PM — Dinner at camp. Evening conversation, reflection, and the kind of easy time that only happens when you’re two days into the backcountry and fully arrived.
Evening — Final night stargazing. This is peak bloom, peak summer, and you are exactly where you should be.
Day 3: Scenic Departure
8:00 AM — Last breakfast in the meadows. Slow it down.
9:00 AM — Pack up camp, leave no trace.
10:00 AM — Begin the return hike. The trail looks different on the way out — you know the flowers by name now, you’ve sat with this place, and it shows.
12:00 PM — Trailside lunch, final views.
3:00 PM — Arrive back at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre. Trip concludes. Every guest receives their Peak Wyld Co. sticker — a small marker of something that felt anything but small.
Great news — the Tumbler Ridge Geopark actually documents the specific species at Holzworth. Here’s what you can expect:
Confirmed at Holzworth Meadows (directly from the Geopark records):
The moist meadows are a blaze of colour in summer, with Arctic Lupine, Mountain Monkshood, Subalpine Buttercup, Tall Larkspur, Tall Bluebell, Indian Paintbrush, and White Bog-Orchid among the species filling the lush environment between forests of Engelmann Spruce and Subalpine Fir.
Fee: $275.00 + GST + Processing Fee
Please note that processing fees may apply for credit card payments.
How to Pay and Book: To secure your spot, click the “BOOK NOW” button at the top of the page to proceed with credit card payment. A non-refundable deposit of $150.00 is required at the time of booking to hold your place on the trip. The remaining balance is due by July 1st.
If you prefer to pay via e-transfer, please send us a direct message to register. We will require some information for our booking system. E-transfers should be sent to jocelyn@peakwyldco.ca — auto deposit is enabled.
What if the Trip is Canceled Due to Unforeseen Circumstances? In the event of a cancellation due to acts of God, your credit will be transferred to a future date. If the trip does not reach the minimum number of participants, you will receive a full refund, including your deposit.
Cancellation Policy: Due to the nature of multi-day backpacking adventures and the upfront costs involved, the $150.00 deposit is non-refundable under all circumstances.
If you need to cancel, please do so at least 5 days in advance of the trip departure date. Cancellations made 5 or more days before the trip will receive a full refund of any amounts paid beyond the deposit.
Cancellations made within 0–5 days of the trip will not be eligible for any refund or future credit on the remaining balance paid. We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to give as much notice as possible, as spots are limited.
Please note that weather and safety considerations may occasionally affect the planned route or itinerary. We strive to deliver an exceptional backcountry experience and will always communicate any changes as early as possible.
Where do we meet? Participants will meet at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM on July 24th. Address: 265 Southgate St, Tumbler Ridge, BC V0C 2W0.
How much water should I carry? It is recommended to pack a minimum of 2 litres of water for the trail. Hydration bladders are particularly effective in the summer months. A water filter will be provided by your guide for refilling at water sources along the route.
Are dogs allowed? Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted on this trip, except for the guide’s dog.
Is it a women-only trip? No, our backpacking trips are inclusive and everyone is welcome to join!
Is it beginner-friendly? This trip is suitable for those with some hiking experience and a good base level of fitness. The terrain includes challenging sections with elevation gain, and participants should be comfortable carrying a loaded pack and walking for extended periods over multiple days. Please note the route is rated moderate to challenging due to its distance and backcountry nature.
Can children join? Participants must be 16 years of age or older to join this backpacking trip.
How do we get to the trailhead? We will coordinate a carpool led by the guide from the Visitor Centre to the trailhead.
What if the roads are bad? Meeting at the Tumbler Ridge Visitor Centre at 9:00 AM allows ample time to reach the trailhead. Please drive at your own pace and ensure you have the guide’s contact number saved in your phone in case you encounter any issues along the way.
Where can I go to the bathroom? Restroom facilities are available at the Visitor Centre before departure. In the backcountry, your guide will walk you through Leave No Trace waste practices — this is part of the experience.
Is Peak Wyld Co responsible for my vehicle during the trip? No, participants are responsible for their own vehicles while driving to and from the trailhead. Peak Wyld Co is not liable for any damages incurred to vehicles while driving or parked at the trailhead.
What should I pack? We’ve put together a full backpacking packing list on our blog to help you prepare for your adventure. Head to peakwyldco.ca/blog and look for “Backpacking list” for a complete breakdown of what to bring. Your guide will also confirm any specific gear requirements closer to the trip date.
