In 1935 gold was discovered in the region. The Prospector's Trail is a look into that time. It is an education into the art of rock hounding and identifying rocks.
There are two trailheads in the Fred Henne Territorial Park leading to the Prospector's Trail. One trailhead is located in the campground section of the park. It is marked by a big interpretive billboard and a miners cabin. The other trailhead is located near the day use area of the park near Long Lake Beach.
The prospector's Trail is well marked with pins and tape. Along the route are posts with markings. There are self guided leaflets available in the campground identifying the markings and the key points on the trail. The trail discusses and identifies the different forms of igneous, volcanic, plutonic and metamorphic rocks.
The Prospector's Trail follows a dirt path with some sections of boardwalk and hiking on flat rock. It can be a very muddy hike at times. Mud and Long Lake nearby attracts mosquitoes- best to pack some bug spray. And because it can be a wet hike it is best to wear rubber sole shoes so to keep the feet dry.
During the winter the trail is covered in snow and is used as a cross country ski route.
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