Sunset Road

Total Kilometers
18.6

Elevation

266.90 m

Duration

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Technical Rating

4

Moderate

Best Time

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

Trail Overview

Similar to a number of the backroads in the area, these roads are predominantly developed for oil and gas. The roads have washboards throughout and are firm. However, with rain, they become very damaged, rutted, and slippery. An SUV or car on these roads is not recommended; when wet, ruts can be up to 2 feet deep in some locations. There's great access to ATV trails and it's a prime hunting location for elk, moose, and deer. There's a lot of wildlife and bear activity in the area as well.

Photos of Sunset Road

Sunset Road
Sunset Road

Difficulty

The roads have washboards throughout and are firm. However, with rain, they become very damaged, rutted, and slippery. An SUV or car is not recommended on these roads when wet. Ruts can be up to 2 feet deep in some locations.

Technical Rating

4

Status Reports

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Access Description

To get to the entrance of Sunset Road, drive from Dawson Creek or Fort St. John on Highway 97, turn onto Braden Road, and it is at the 90-degree bend on the north end of Braden Road.

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