Mudzenchoot Provincial Park Explained

Mudzenchoot Provincial Park
Iucn Category:II
Map:British Columbia
Relief:yes
Map Width:200
Map Alt:A map showing the location of the park in British Columbia
Location:British Columbia, Canada
Nearest City:Fort St. James
Coordinates:55.0386°N -124.4414°W
Area Km2:6.44
Governing Body:BC Parks

Mudzenchoot Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located 90km (60miles) northwest of Fort St. James in the Omineca Country of British Columbia's Central Interior. It is at a high elevation and is characterized by dry meadows including unique vegetation such as erigerons, aster type species, and cotton grass. The provincial park has zero facilities or road access points.

Mudzenchoot Lake

Mudzenchoot lake is located on the northwest corner of the park. It has a surface area of 0.4 sq mi (1.1 km2)[1] Nearby lakes include Witch Lake, Inzana Lake, and Trembleur Lake.

The average depth of the lake is 16 ft (4.9 m), and the deepest point is 44.3 ft (13.5 m) as of June 11, 1977.

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54.864°N -124.37°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Angler's Atlas . 2023-09-08 . www.anglersatlas.com.