Creston Community Forest (CCF) Trails are Open.
- Creston Community Forest
- Apr 12
- 1 min read

We are preparing our trails throughout April. Our crews will be out maintaining the listed trails over the coming weeks, clearing debris, updating trail-head kiosks, checking signage, and ensuring the routes are safe and enjoyable for the community.
There’s no better way to experience the natural beauty of the Creston Valley than from one of its many hiking trails. Wander through quiet forest stands, listen to birds chirping, cross freshwater creeks, and take in sweeping valley views along the way.

Whether you're out for a short walk or a longer adventure, we invite you to explore the CCF trail network and reconnect with nature this spring.
We proudly manage and maintain the following trails in the Creston area:
Lady Slipper,
Thompson Rim Trail,
Thompson Rotary Trail,
Thompson Pack Trail,
Big Bear Viewpoint,
Billy Goat Bluffs (photos in post are from this hiking trail),
Gliders’ Point
and the West Ridge Trail.
Please note that trails are not actively maintained until April.

During the off-season and until we get through cleanup on each trail, users may encounter:
* Fallen trees
* Rough or uneven trail surfaces
* Other natural hazards
Please use caution when hiking these trails.
Important: These trails are maintained by Creston Community Forest, not the Trails for Creston Valley Society.
If you have urgent safety concerns, please contact the Creston Community Forest by our office phone number: 250 402 0070,
NOT through the Trails for Creston Valley Society( Creston Valley Trails ).
For all our trail information and maps, visit our Website and head to our Recreation Webpage:



