Drive: Drive to the top of Nancy Greene Summit on Highway 3B, also called Strawberry Pass.
From Rossland (junction of Highways 22 and 3B opposite the Rossland Museum), drive 19.8kms north on Hwy 3B.
From Castlegar, drive west on Highway 3 towards Christina Lake and Grand Forks. At the Nancy Greene Lake, turn left (south) on Highway 3B. Drive 8.4kms.
The trailheads for each of these two loops are opposite each other at Strawberry Pass – Lepsoe Loop south and Crowe Loop to the north.
MOUNT CROWE CABINS
This scenic loop sees four cabins on the slopes of Mt Crowe. Uncommon summer destinations, make for a pleasant forest walk ending at lovely viewpoints.
Rating: ♦♦◊◊◊
Location: Part of the large trail network north of Rossland east of Highway 3B.
Difficulty: A1 Easy
Elevation Gain: +299m
Key Elevations:
Distance: 13.3kms loop
Time: 3-4 hours
Season for Hiking: Mid-June to October
Access: Excellent. 2WD low clearance off Highway 3B, a year-round paved highway. Trail head north of Strawberry Pass.
Map: https://www.rosslandrange.org/RRRS/Docs/MAP%20121316.pdf —- printable map
Route/Trail: A scenic tour of 4 cabins north of Highway 3B in the Rossland Range, circling beneath the slopes of Mount Crowe. Easy snowshoeing or cross-country skiing in the winter.
Heading up the wide, well-graded trail (mainly old logging roads), take left junctions to stay on the biggest loop. As you near Chimo Cabin, the trail steepens to a long steady climb. Chimo Cabin {UTM 0433398 / 5451788 —N49° 12′ 54.94″. W117° 54′ 52.31″} is perched on a low ridge with a big view of Old Glory Mountain rising behind Mount Lepsoe.
Viewpoint Cabin {UTM 0434314 / 5454278 —- N49° 14′ 15.90″. W117° 54′ 08.51″} is the furthest shelter, about 2 hours from the parking area and a good lunch spot.
Viewpoint Cabin is surrounded by regenerating forest and doesn’t have a huge open view, but it does sport a beautifully painted door by local artist Jenny Baille.
Continue left up the road and enter the clear-cut again. This is the “high road” and the start to head home.
Mosquito Cabin {UTM 0434833 / 5452247 — N49° 13′ 10.35″. W117° 53′ 41.65″} is reached at the end of the clearcut at the intersection of several trails.
Head downhill through the forest about 1km to the Red Dog Cabin {UTM 0434214 / 5451602 — N49° 12′ 49.23″ W117° 54″ 11.87″} in the trees. This is an older cabin but is usually very popular due to its short distance from the parking area.
Head down the logging road where you started the hike, a short walk down to the highway.
Cookie Jar Cabin. Detour on the left to visit this historic cabin. It’s one of the oldest cabins and has been closed to visitors. However, Friends of Rossland Range plans to maintain it as a historic site.
Cabins not visited in the above tours * all to be removed or replaced.
Barking Spider* UTM 0435154 / 5448943 — N49° 11′ 23.49″. W117° 53′ 23.87″
Not so secret* UTM 0435803 / 5447578 — N49° 10′ 39.54″. W117° 52′ 51.02″
Igloo* UTM 0435242 / 5446163 — N49° 09′ 53.51″. W117° 53′ 17.91″