Running
Mount Revelstoke National Park
Visible from the town of Revelstoke, Mount Revelstoke National Park is accessed via a 45 minute winding drive up to the trail head. A friendly running area, we have many options for our day, be it out to a lake or meandering in the meadows.
Price: $200/pp (min. 2 people)
Revelstoke Mountain Resort
It’s not the easy way out, but taking a gondola up to begin your day at 1694m (5558 ft) makes for a day in the Alpine. The trails are definitely a push, which is why they have been chosen to host the trans selkirk race, but the views are the reward! (Not to mention the apres on the deck at gondola top afterwards!).
Price: $200/pp (min. 2 people)
Revelstoke Running Retreat
Get ready to discover the best of Revelstokes trails- A day in Glacier National Park, a Day in Mount Revelstoke national park, and a day at the site of the Trans Selkirk ultra, Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Click the Learn More! button for more information on this amazing 3 day retreat!
Price: $1000/pp
Itinerary
This trip is YOUR trip! We can arrange the length of day, meeting time and destination to what you would like. A general itinerary is as follows:
8:00am: Meet at your accommodation or downtown Revelstoke for a gear check and to sign waivers
8:30am: Depart for our designated destination.
A typical day will include running for 4-5hours with snack breaks, photo opportunities, and lunch.
4:00pm: Arrive back to Revelstoke
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included?
A certified hiking guide
Safety Equipment
Pre-trip Planning
What to Bring
Gear is an important part of having a fabulous day in the mountains. The essentials include:
Lunch and snacks
Water!
Sturdy, weatherproof running shoes
Clothing- Warm layers, Rain jacket, ball cap, tuque
Sun glasses
Personal First Aid kit/medication
Optional:
Bear Spray
What is not included?
Personal gear/Food
Transportation
National Park Pass if Hiking in Glacier National Park or Mount Revelstoke National Park
Travel/Accident Insurance
Gondola ticket (If running at Revelstoke Mountain Resort)
How is WildFern giving back?
A portion of the profits will be donated to the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada, an organization dear to Sarah’s heart.
Is it Safe?
Your certified guide has safety equipment with them, including an in reach, radio, shelter, first aid kit, as well as bear spray. Bears are rarely seen, and typically do not want to hang around us humans. Your guide has the expertise to navigate the situation if any wildlife is encountered.
