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Duck Mountain Provincial Park — Wellman Lake to Roaring River Backcountry Road

Manitoba's high country — more trail than anyone expects.

Moderate

Duck Mountain is the high country of Manitoba — Baldy Mountain at 831 metres is the province’s summit, and the plateau country surrounding it carries a road network that most Manitoba overlanders ignore in favour of the flashier Shield routes to the east. The track from Wellman Lake pushing west and south toward the Roaring River drainage follows old logging corridors through aspen parkland transitioning into boreal spruce and fir. The Roaring River itself cuts through a tight valley with enough gradient to justify the name, and the crossing at the lower ford — roughly 25 kilometres from the Wellman staging area — is the crux move of the route, knee-deep in early summer and passable mid-season. Side tracks peel off to unnamed fishing lakes throughout.

The terrain is moderate by technical standards but the Duck Mountain plateau creates its own weather — afternoon thunderstorms build fast, and a road that was firm in the morning can be greasy clay by afternoon. High-clearance 4WD is the minimum; lockers help in the wet clay sections. No permits required for the Crown land portions; stay within designated areas inside the provincial park boundary. Fuel in Dauphin before you head in. Best season is late June through September. Cell coverage is marginal on the plateau and gone in the river valleys. What you get here is the best-kept camping and fishing secret in western Manitoba, with actual elevation and forest density that feels nothing like the prairie province most people picture.

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Length (miles)41 mi / 66 km
Duration1-2 days
Max elevation (ft)2726 ft
Best seasonLate June-September
Minimum vehicle4WD high-clearance
Nearest townDauphin, Manitoba
Land managerManitoba Parks — Duck Mountain Provincial Park
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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