These fantastic pillars with weird rocks on lying on top, called Leanchoil Hoodoos, are the result of centuries of erosion. Where the softer rock below eroded for many years, the hard rock on top was left untouched. There is a 5.2 kilometer round trip trail to hike with 340 to 460 meters of elevation, where you can choose to go to the upper or lower viewpoint. Both are awesome by the way. The full elevation is only in the second half of the trail, so don’t waste your energy on the first half.
22 kilometers west of Field, BC, these works of art can be reached by hiking a short but steep trail. At the base there are also 30 spaces at the Hoodoo Creek campground available for an overnight stay. They are also accessible by small RV’s.

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