Atlin/Áa Tlein Téix̱'i Provincial Park
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"The climate patterns of the area are continental, with cold, long winters and warm summers. Stormy weather can linger in the valley for long periods. Temperatures decrease with increasing elevation. Because of the latitude, Atlin/Áa Tlein Téix̱’i Provincial Park has very short days in the winter, but by the June solstice, there is no actual darkness at night. Visitors cannot access the park by vehicle. Visitors planning to enter the park must do so by boat or aircraft. There are four main hiking trails in the park: One trail begins in Llewellyn Inlet and leads to a knoll that provides good views of the Llewellyn Glacier. This is an 800 m long trail with 55 m of elevation gain to the viewpoint. It is possible to continue beyond the viewpoint, but the trail is not maintained. The Mt. Adams Trail starts in Sloko Inlet and climbs 170 m over its 4.5 km length. The trail leads to a glacial lake at the base of the spectacular Llewellyn Glacier. The start of the Sloko Lake Trail is also located in Sloko Inlet. This 2 km trail has 145 m of elevation gain and takes you to the shores of Sloko Lake. The Shortest Railway Trail is an easy 4 km walk along an abandoned rail line, known as the Taku Tram, from Scotia Bay on Atlin Lake to the historic buildings of Taku Landing on Tagish Lake. Google Earth KMZ File of the Altlin Park Trails [KMZ] (must have Google Earth or other supporting software)"
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