Your Spring Adventure Awaits
As winter begins to bid its chilly farewell, adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike find themselves drawn to the picturesque beauty of Tumbler Ridge. Tucked away in the northeastern corner of British Columbia, Canada, this charming town boasts an abundance of natural wonders and outdoor activities that are simply irresistible during the springtime.
Planning your next adventure: While the allure of Tumbler Ridge's natural wonders is undeniable, planning the perfect springtime adventure can be overwhelming, especially for first-time visitors. That's where we come in! We have loads of information, including handy itineraries, links to all our tour operators, where to stay, things to do, travel tips, and more!
Here are our Top 3 Spring Must See/Activities:
1.) ATV Adventures - Who's ready for ATV season?! Rev up your engines and grab your helmets because ATV season in Tumbler Ridge is just around the corner. Explore some of our favorite trails, such as Five Cabin Creek (moderate) and Mountain Goat Canyon (easy). Please share with us where your favorite spots are, and tag us on Instagram!
2.) Become one with nature - Embark on a trek through serene aspen and pine forests, culminating at the breathtaking Bergeron Cliffs - a Tumbler Ridge icon. Take in the sweeping vistas of the Murray River valley, Tumbler Ridge, and the majestic Hart Ranges of the Rocky Mountains. Consider pairing this trail with the Bergeron Falls for a full-day adventure.
3.) Swing into Spring: Golf Season Opening Soon! - The Tumbler Ridge Golf & Country Club welcomes you to the most scenic and challenging course in Northern BC. Novice and experienced golfers enjoy the 9-hole, par 36 public courses with a pro shop, driving range, putting green, clubhouse (available for special events), and campground.
Don't let another spring season pass you by without experiencing the magic of Tumbler Ridge firsthand. Whether you're a seasoned outdoor enthusiast or a curious traveler eager to explore, there's something for everyone in this hidden gem of British Columbia!