Are you looking for a wilderness experience in British Columbia that is more than just a vacation?

Our wilderness experiences give you the opportunity to develop a deeper connection to nature, learn new skills such as horse care or flora and fauna identification and contribute to real conservation projects such as wildlife population counts and invasive species removal.

Are you looking for a horseback riding experience in the wilderness of British Columbia? Do you prefer hiking or fishing? Or is a sustainable mountain bike experience more your thing? Do you want to track and conserve wildlife and capture them on film? Are you looking for a summer trip, or is a winter adventure your interest? Take a look at all of our BC wilderness trips to find the one that’s right for you.

All wilderness experiences

Additional Experiences

Looking for another cultural experience to extend your stay in British Columbia? Pow wows, rodeos or sturgeon fishing are a great addition to your wilderness experience with Wilderness Trails, either before or after your stay with us. Find out more:

3 Steps to your unforgettable adventure

Once you’ve decided which of our wilderness experiences is right for you, take our Wilderness Readiness Survey to start the booking process:

Talk with one of our mentor guides

You'll discuss the details & goals of your adventure

enjoy your wilderness adventure with us!

Leave the chaos of city life behind as you reconnect with nature and yourself

Lead Generator

Gain FREE access to our Nature Connection Course today!

All of our programs and courses with our training partner the Wilderness Training Academy are self-directed providing you with information, inspiration and self-reflection prompts for you to put into action. Are you ready to gain free access to your Nature Connection course?
You will:

  • Discover the five benefits of nature available to you right now
  • Receive a daily nature journal and meditation
  • Find a deeper connection to nature and yourself

We offset guests' flight carbon production by investing in sustainable community forest management

5% of each trip supports conservation efforts in the Chilcotin Ark