The breathtaking scenery of an alpine meadow filled with wildflowers is one of those must sees for every outdoor enthusiast. Right now, the sidehills around Spruce Lake are covered in a soft yellow glow from the balsa root – this is one of the first wildflowers to bloom in the South Chilcotin Mountain ranges.
Throughout the area’s different mountain elevations, over 150 species of wildflowers will cover thousands of hectares of meadows and sidehills in a brilliant display of flowers from May to September. Be sure to check out Chilcotin Holidays new walking and hiking vacations into the wildflower meadows of the South Chilcotin Mountains at: http://www.wildernesstrekkingcanada.com/.
Throughout the area’s different mountain elevations, over 150 species of wildflowers will cover thousands of hectares of meadows and sidehills in a brilliant display of flowers from May to September. Be sure to check out Chilcotin Holidays new walking and hiking vacations into the wildflower meadows of the South Chilcotin Mountains at: http://www.wildernesstrekkingcanada.com/.

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