Where is Blaeberry River?
Blaeberry River (51.5708, -116.8594), located in Kootenay Region, British Columbia, Canada stretches 65.04 kilometers (approximately 40.41 miles).
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Lodging and Camping

Thompson Falls is a small, open site just above a series of falls and rapids on the Blaeberry River. It is a short 200 meter walk from the site to the falls. There is also a short trail that follows the river bank heading south west for about 500 meters.
Access Blaeberry Forest Service Road from the Trans Canada Highway just North of Golden, using either Hartley Rd or Moberly Branch Rd. Follow Blaeberry Forest Service Road to the 7 km mark, day use pull out and 4wd road is on the left to view the falls and access the south side of the river. For vehicle access to the camp sites on the north side of the river, continue on Blaeberry and watch for the next secondary road on the left that leads over a bridge at approximately the 11 km mark. Follow this secondary road south 4 km and turn onto the site access road on the left.

The Split Creek site is a open grassy site that overlooks the Blaeberry River. It makes a good take out spot for white water paddlers who want to paddle the Blaeberry, putting in at an access point below Mummery Creek. It is a very scenic route - grade 2 water with braded section and debris to avoid.
Blaeberry Forest Service Rd.
Access Blaeberry Forest Service Road from the Trans Canada Highway just North of Golden, using either Hartley Rd or Moberly Branch Rd. Follow Blaeberry Forest Service Road to the 12 km mark, site is on the left shortly past this point.



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