Canada · Northwest Territories

Wheatley River Road — Hay River to Enterprise Backcountry Plateau

Karst country and bison tracks in the South Slave.

Moderate

Most overlanders blow through the Hay River–Enterprise corridor on the Mackenzie Highway without a second thought, but the network of resource and forestry tracks pushing east of Highway 1 into the Wheatley River drainage rewards those who stop to look at a map. The Wheatley River flows north through karst limestone country — this is one of the few places in the NWT where you’ll find cave systems and sinkholes hidden in the spruce — before draining into the Hay River system. The tracks here follow old seismic lines and timber access roads, crossing the Wheatley twice on rough log-culvert crossings and climbing onto a plateau with broad views over the boreal lowlands toward the Mackenzie. Bison tracks in the clay are common; this is the northern fringe of the Wood Buffalo herd’s range.

Moderate difficulty for most of the route — a stock 4WD with decent clearance handles the main track in dry conditions, but the river crossings and clay flats after rain push things toward difficult quickly. This is a day-run or overnight loop out of Hay River, which has fuel, food, and cell service to stage from. Dispersed camping on Crown land is permitted and the plateau sites are legitimate — flat ground, no facilities, and genuine quiet. Best run in August and September when the ground is firmest. No permit needed, no fees, no crowds. A solid shakedown run before committing to heavier NWT routes to the north.

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Length (miles)34 mi / 54.7 km
Duration1 day
Max elevation (ft)1060 ft
Best seasonAugust–September
Minimum vehicleStock 4WD high-clearance
Nearest townHay River, NT
Land managerGovernment of Northwest Territories — Environment and Natural Resources
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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