British Columbia · Canada

Tumbler Ridge to Kinuseo Falls FSR

Coal country route to thundering falls

Moderate

This working FSR cuts through the heart of BC’s coal country northeast of Tumbler Ridge, weaving between massive open-pit mines and pristine wilderness to reach Kinuseo Falls — a thundering 60-meter drop that’ll rearrange your understanding of water power. The route starts on maintained gravel but deteriorates into serious 4WD territory after the Murray River crossing, where deep ruts, mud holes, and loose rock demand respect and proper ground clearance.

High-clearance 4WD is mandatory for the final 12 kilometers to the falls, especially during spring snowmelt when the track turns into a muddy obstacle course. Mining traffic is heavy during weekdays, so weekends offer better solitude but watch for industrial-sized potholes. No permits required, but respect active mining operations and pack extra fuel — Tumbler Ridge is your last reliable stop. The payoff is epic: Kinuseo Falls in full fury plus legitimate wilderness camping along the Murray River.

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Length (miles)36 mi / 58 km
Duration1-2 days
Max elevation (ft)2800 ft
Best seasonJune-October
Minimum vehicle4WD high-clearance
Nearest townTumbler Ridge, BC
Land managerBC Ministry of Forests
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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