Kiska/Willson Type of Use Kiska/Willson Provides a large network of trails for non- and equestrian use, with additional seasonal access trails for equestrian use. Provides off-highway vehicle use on designated trails, many with an additional seasonal access. Boating (Motorized) Camping (Primitive) Helicopter Access Motorized Recreation Off-Highway Vehicle (OHVs) Motorized Recreation (On-Highway Vehicles) Recreational Equestrian Use Wagon Use Snow Vehicle Use Only permitted on the North Saskatchewan and Abraham. No cutting of live green trees; garbage must be removed; no permanent camp structures to remain without authorization; limit your stay to maximum 14 days. No landing on, or within 200 metres (656 feet) of any lake without authorization. No OHVs allowed on Pinto and Aylmer trails. Many trails have timing restrictions (see map). Remaining existing trails available year-round,unless otherwise posted. on highways and secondary roads, or where posted. Equine tethered at least 100 metres (328 feet) away from lakeshores. Timing restrictions on trail (see map). Remaining existing trails available year-round, unless otherwise posted. Wagon accessible trails No snow vehicles allowed on Pinto and Aylmer trails. A few trails are closed to snow vehicles due to timing restrictions. Remaining existing trails available for use, snow cover permitting, unless otherwise posted.
Mons Smith Sturrock Wapiabi Provincial Recreation Stovepipe Swale Colt Whisker s 11th Base Line 19 George Bighorn Trail Blackstone/ Wapiabi Vimy 18 Sunkay Sunkay Trail Shankland Tepee Gonika Haven Goldeye Snow 16 Road Shanks Goldeye Black Dry Haven Canyon Dog Upper Fish Nordegg Martin Dutch Beaverdam Coral Waterfalls Job/Cline Coral Trail Bighorn Trail Bighorn Sugar Bowl Whitegoat Trail Whitegoat Cline Trail Littlehorn Littlehorn Trail Whitegoat s Pinto Trail Open for Use Oct. 1 - May 31 Abraham T5 T7 Tershishner T6 T4 Douglas Fir Natural Cline T8 escentt9 T2 escent T3 DA T1 D1 D12 D11 Headwaters Trail DH DF DG D2 DE DD D3 DB DC D5 D4 D6 ooked 11 Big Horn I.R. 144A D9 D10 D8 D7 Kidd McMullen Loop Trail Aylmer Trail Kiska/Willson DI Kiska North D15Joyce Joyce /Smallpox Trail D17 South D16 Aylmer D13 D14 Side ipple Lynch Jock Otter Jock of the Shoe of Leather Entry Landslide Landslide of the Trail Hidden Quartzite Trail Thompson Open for Use Oct. 1 - May 31 Landslide Trail Two O'Clock Stoney First Nations Land Allotment Glacier Trail Kootenay Plains 11 Kinglette Trail Wilson Kootenay Plains Ecological Reserve Trail H4 Alberta Environment and Parks - 2018 Government of Alberta H3 2007 Tarin Resource Services Ltd. All Rights Reserved Base Data Provided by the Spatial Data Warehouse Ltd. H8 Portions of recreational trail layer see data legend provided for by Alberta TrailNet Society on behalf access of the details Provincial Trail H5 Map Project, its participating project partners and members of the Bighorn Backcountry Steering and Standing Committees. H10 H6 Information as depicted is subject to change, therefore Pleasant Valley the Government of Alberta assumes no responsibility for discrepancies at time of use. H7 South Trail (Allenby Trail) South Whiterabbit Trail Farley Trail Whiterabbit Headwaters Trail Hummingbird Hummingbird Trail Canary Canary Trail Lynx H9
ipple " " Otter Dry Forestry 10th Base Line Gloomy Prairie Forth-five Mile Lynx Baseline H3 Canary Trail Provincial Park Hummingbird Public Land Recreation H8 H9 Hummingbird H1 Elk Peppers Peppers Peppers esent Fish Pond Elk Radiant Trunk Idlewilde 36 Seven 752 Mile Tay Ranger Ranger Ranger Trail Lost Guide H2 Upper / Lost Rum Trail Guide Punch washout Cutoff Public Land Recreation CC5 Forty Mile CC4 CC6 CC1 CC2 North Cutoff Trail Trail CC3 South Cutoff Trail Timber CC10 Cutoff Cutoff Public Land Recreation Rocky 35 Limestone 34 Limestone Road Seven Mile 52º 00' Pineneedle Indianhead (National Park) Peters Forbidden Forbidden Trail Skeleton CC9 Skeleton Trail Scalp CC7Scalp Natural CC8 33 Willson 9th Base Line Divide Tyrrell Scalp Alberta Environment and Parks - 2007 Tarin Resource Services Ltd. All Rights Reserved McConnell Base Data Provided by the Spatial Data Warehouse Ltd. Scalp Trail Bighorn Ya Ha Tinda Ranch Eagle Public Land Recreation Panther Corners Trail 32 Eagle Eagle James Eagle Bridgland James 51º 45' Yara Portions of recreational trail layer data provided Deer by Alberta TrailNet Society on behalf of the Provincial Trail Map Project, its participating project partners and members of the Bighorn Backcountry Steering and Standing Committees. Drummond Red Information as depicted is subject to change, therefore Pipit the Government of Alberta Skeleton assumes no responsibility for discrepancies at time of use. Snowflake Panther Corners Ice Dogrib Panther 31 Panther Trail Winchester Wildhorse Panther Public Land Recreation Wild Horse Klein
Legend Backcountry Toilets Gasoline Environment and Parks Sites - Off-highway Vehicle, Snow Vehicle or Equestrian Access May Be. Gate Horse Drawn Wagon Information Kiosk Interpretive Trail Pedestrian Backcountry Campsite backcountry toilet and/or informal campsite Public Land Recreation rustic facilities (vary between locations) Parking/ Staging Lookout Tower Alberta Parks Sites (Off-highway Vehicle, Snow Vehicle or Equestrian Access Not Unless Otherwise Posted) Sanitary Landfill Site Campground Day Use Medical Evacuation Site Travel at Your Own Risk Paved Highway Gravel Road, 2 lane Gravel Road, one lane D1 to D17 DA to DI H1 to H10 CC1 to CC9 T1 to T9 Points on the map blowouts that correspond to signs located at trail intersections. Ecological Reserves, Wilderness s, Natural s, Provincial Recreation s, Wildland Parks s and s s Glacier, Icefield Wildlife Corridor - See current hunting regulations for details. access regulations apply.
Trail Classification Bighorn Backcountry Public Land Use Zones Boundary Major trails (only non- use is permitted, unless otherwise posted). (Major trails in the blowout maps are represented with a white dotted line.) Minor trails and seismic lines (only non- use permitted, unless otherwise posted). non- users is permitted, unless otherwise posted. Open for off-highway vehicle use July 1 - February 1. Open for snow vehicle use July 1 - April 30. non- users is permitted, unless otherwise posted. Open for off-highway vehicle use December 1 - February 1. Open for snow vehicle use December 1 - April 30. Trails with timing restrictions for equestrian users. All other non- users permitted year-round, unless otherwise posted. Off-highway and snow vehicles not permitted on these trails. Trails that are open year-round for off-highway vehicles, snow vehicles and non- users, unless otherwise posted. sledding area. s allowing snow vehicle use anywhere within the designated area during specific time periods. Off-highway vehicles not permitted in these areas except on designated trails. Year-round use for non- users permitted, unless otherwise posted. Trails that have been temporarily closed to usage due to severe erosion or washout. These will remain closed until maintenance can be performed or new routes approved/created. non- users is permitted, unless otherwise posted. Open for off-highway vehicle and snow vehicle use July 1 - April 30. On-highway vehicle access is permitted on existing clearings/trails up to 75 metres (246 feet) beyond Highway 11 and Highway (Forestry Trunk Road) Right-of-Way unless otherwise posted.