Near Depot Lake Loop
The Falls at Depot Lakes.
Near Depot Lake Loop
Viewpoint over semi-frozen Second Depot Lake.
Near Depot Lake Loop
Upriver of the rapids in winter.
Near Depot Lake Loop
The lake has swollen and frozen.
Near Depot Lake Loop
Outflow of The Falls at Depot Lakes in the winter

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Depot Lake Loop

4.0 (1 Rating)
A moderately rugged trail featuring lakefront views and rapids
2.6
mi
Distance
332
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Geologically SignificantLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
Closed in November for hunting season

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.6mi
Distance
332ft
Elevation Gain
332ft
Elevation Loss
15%
Max Grade
576ft
High Point
518ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Begin at the trailhead closest to the seasonal campsites. If you are here for a day trip, park at the main office and use the Seasonal Sites Road to access the trailhead.Follow the White Trail which takes you on a gentle hike through forests and near the edge of Second Depot Lake. There is one nice viewpoint just past the Red Trail fork, and a bench you can sit on and enjoy the scenery.Continue along the White Trail almost to the end; you'll reach a fork with a signpost indicating that Rowley's Rapids is some 500m to the right. Go right, - this is now the Yellow Trail - through a wide section of the trail, which leads to a small (unnamed) lake. Depending on the season, the trail could possibly be underwater, or covered in snow/ice, but you'll skirt the bottom of the lake, to your right, for only a short while before the trail is marked again with yellow markers. Right after you reenter the treeline, there's a fork. You could go left if you want to make this hike a few kilometers longer; for this route, we keep right to take the Yellow Trail Cutback.The Yellow Trail Cutback is a somewhat rugged segment through beautiful forests. Follow it until the fork. Go right and follow the Yellow Trail (East) until you can hear rapids. Then take a very brief dip onto the Orange Trail. Enjoy The Falls at Depot Lakes, and then return to the Yellow Trail (East). This section's a little confusing; don't go back the way you came. Follow the Orange Trail (Portage Route) left for 25m or so then you'll see the Yellow Trail (East) continue onwards.The next section of the Yellow Trail (East) features the Canadian Shield prominently, so lots of bald rocks but also some nice forested segments. It's a bit more rugged, but also there's some interesting terrain.Then you'll join back up to the White Trail - be careful! It's easy to miss this fork and just keep going (then you end up hiking in a circle). Turn left at the fork, and you'll retrace your steps, back past the viewpoint. Then take the Red Trail back for variety. The Red Trail comes out on the road, but you only need to follow it for 25m or so before you're back at the trailhead.

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Contributors
Ali Ryder