Distance: 17 km
Elevation Gain: 692 m (2270 ft)
Time: 4 hours
Difficulty: Easy
The Dream Trail accesses the northwest end of Grey Mountain, high above Whitehorse. It is the final linkage to the main Grey Mountain Trail. This trail is an ongoing project built by the Youth Achievement Centre, BYTE - Empowering Youth and the City of Whitehorse over the last few years. It is a multi-use trail for hikers, runners, and mountain bikers, so be sure to share the trail. The distances and times here are for a there and back trip. You can also decide to continue along the ridge to link up to the Grey Mountain Trail for a longer hike, but you may want to look at dropping a second vehicle higher up the Grey Mountain Road or coordinate a shuttle with friends back down to your vehicle.
Recent Comments
June 26, 2022
Mattie James on M'Clintock: West Ridge
Accepted the challenge of this steep, short hike yesterday - June 25. Guidance provided by this site is pretty much bang-on; thanks! I walked the road around the pit, as the area through the old quarry was still quite muddy & wet. (Takes maybe a couple mins to get to where the trail begins to cli...
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June 25, 2022
KH on King's Throne
I did this with my 14 year old son - We went to the summit on June 25. There was a bit of snow along the final ridge but was very doable. Amazing hike and well worth the effort. It took us 7 hours - glad we started early and got down before the heat. Hiking poles are a must if you want to go to ...
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June 25, 2022
@lf on Golden Horn
Did the hike today. Trai is easy to follow and has great views. Still lots of water tho and mosquitoes were absolutely terrible *lol*
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June 24, 2022
Leigh on The Tors
Attempted today, got stuck in mud ~300m down the access road. We were driving a 4x4 SUV. Tow trucks will not come down this road, thankfully some kind passers by pulled us out! Would recommend parking just off the highway and walking in.
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June 22, 2022
Ehren on Montana Mountain
Hiked this Jun 21. Still some snow on the trail past the landslide, but easy enough to go around. Some snow was left on the plateau and up to the summit. To avoid that, we hike the peak to the northeast of Montana Summit instead. I'd recommend bringing a warm layer for the plateau, it got fairly...
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