Snow Camp and Lone Goat Mountains, Camp Mowich and Hozameen Ridge
- Ryan
- Dec 8, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 15, 2024
Snow Camp mountain and Lone Goat mountain are located in Manning Provincial Park. Camp Mowich offers camp sites, outhouse, and a bear cache. Availability of water is seasonal; you may want to check recent trip reports. From Camp Mowich, Hozameen Ridge trail leads to Hozomeen Mountain with its twin summits.

The Hike
Beginning at the parking lot for Strawberry Flats, hiking alone the Skyline trail will take you toward Snow Camp Mountain. The trail is well-established and very easy to follow.

After ascending through mature forest, the trail starts to transition into sub-alpine.

Emerging into the alpine, the views begin to open.

From there, you can enjoy panoramic views of the nearby mountains.

The trail follows the ridge connecting Snow Camp and Lone Goat mountains.

From Skyline trail, you can follow a short distance to the summit of Snow Camp and Lone Goat mountains.

After passing by Snow Camp and Lone Goat, the trail will descend toward Camp Mowich. Along the way, you'll see extensive alpine meadows.

Camp Mowich is rustic with an outhouse, bear cache, camp sites and a small shelter. On this trip, there was a brief intense thunderstorm and the small shelter proved useful.

There were plenty of blueberries to eat! Very tasty!

From Camp Mowich, continue to hiking toward Hozameen Ridge trail. The trail is easy to follow.

Toward the end of the Hozameen Ridge trail, there are beautiful views of Hozomeen mountain with its twin summits.

Final Thoughts
The hike to Snow Camp mountain, Lone Goat mountain, Camp Mowich and Hozameen Ridge is worthwhile. There are plenty of beautiful views along the way. The blueberries are plentiful and tasty. After hiking along Hozameen Ridge, I stayed the night at Camp Mowich. For those wishing to scramble Hozomeen mountain (northeast ridge class 4), Camp Mowich may provide a good base camp depending on availability of water.