Kleena Kleene

Kleena Kleene

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

Rooms

Rooms

Adults

Children

Age<=17

Kleena Kleene

Located at the heart of the BC Interior, the small community of Kleena Kleene has a year round population of about 20 and is bounded by the Klinaklini and McClinchy Rivers.

There is an abundance of wildlife including moose, bear, mule deer, coyote, wolf, lynx, cougar, fox and many other species. In the summer you may find a stray racing pigeon off course from pigeon racing enthusiasts on Vancouver Island.A recognizable landmark for Kleena Kleene is Perkins Peak. It is the northernmost part of the Pantheon Range and is easily accessible by car nearly all the way to the peak at 9,250 feet. A mining road in decent 4x4 shape goes right past tree line and the peak is easily approached. The turn off is about halfway west of Tatla Lake, towards Miner Lake. You can summit in a day and still be back to your cabin in time for dinner and a sunset. Wildflowers along the trails are spectacular around the second week of July. There are many other hikes and easy trails in the area, but if you are interested in seeing the area from a different perspective, make arrangements in advance of your visit to take in flightseeing tours, horseback riding and extended alpine horseback trips, guided hikes, kayaking, canoeing, etc.

There is an abundance of wildlife including moose, bear, mule deer, coyote, wolf, lynx, cougar, fox and many other species. In the summer you may find a stray racing pigeon off course from pigeon racing enthusiasts on Vancouver Island.
A recognizable landmark for Kleena Kleene is Perkins Peak. It is the northernmost part of the Pantheon Range and is easily accessible by car nearly all the way to the peak at 9,250 feet. A mining road in decent 4x4 shape goes right past tree line and the peak is easily approached. The turn off is about halfway west of Tatla Lake, towards Miner Lake. You can summit in a day and still be back to your cabin in time for dinner and a sunset. Wildflowers along the trails are spectacular around the second week of July. There are many other hikes and easy trails in the area, but if you are interested in seeing the area from a different perspective, make arrangements in advance of your visit to take in flightseeing tours, horseback riding and extended alpine horseback trips, guided hikes, kayaking, canoeing, etc.

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