British Columbia · Canada

Hurley River FSR to Bralorne via Gun Creek Summit

Pemberton to Gold Bridge the hard way.

Moderate

The Hurley River Forest Service Road is the kind of route that defines what overlanding in British Columbia actually looks like — rough gravel, big elevation, and zero guardrails between you and a serious drop. Running roughly 70 km from Pemberton north to Gold Bridge, the road climbs through old-growth Douglas fir and spruce before breaking above treeline near the Gun Creek Summit area, where views of the Hurley River drainage and surrounding peaks stretch in every direction. The worst stretch hits on the upper switchbacks past the summit — loose shale, off-camber corners, and sections that narrow enough to demand careful line selection when you’re towing anything wider than a standard truck bed.

This is a solid high-clearance route — stock 4WD with decent all-terrains handles it in dry conditions, but wet weather turns those upper switchbacks into a greasy mess that’ll humble an unprepared rig fast. No permit needed, but self-sufficiency is mandatory: cell service drops to nothing past the Pemberton valley. Fuel up in Pemberton before you roll — Gold Bridge has nothing. Best window is late June through mid-October before the first real snow hits the summit. Dispersed camping is available along the river corridor. The payoff is real: you drop into the Bridge River Valley with the Bralorne ghost town in your rearview and nothing but dust and quiet.

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Length (miles)44 mi / 70 km
Duration1 day
Max elevation (ft)5700 ft
Best seasonJune-October
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 4WD
Nearest townPemberton, BC
Land managerBC Ministry of Forests
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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