B12: Where Two Rivers Conflux Traditional Cache
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B12: Where Two Rivers Conflux
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Come take a walk through a beautiful valley to the point where the Williams Lake River, a tributary of the Fraser River, meets up with said river.
Starting at the west end of Williams Lake, the Williams Lake River meanders 12km along the valley floor, where it flows into the Fraser River.
The River Valley Trail, as well as a few loop trails, follow the river as it makes its way through dry douglas fir forests, open grasslands and some amazing geological features.
The diverse vegetation of the valley supports a healthy wildlife population including deer, beaver, the occasional bear and a variety of birds of prey, song birds and water fowl.
The trails are gravel surfaced and are excellent for walking, running, mountain biking and horseback riding.
Pit toilets, picnic tables, benches and interpretive signs are provided at various locations along the main trail.
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