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The first question that comes up on Kelley’s Bathtub Trail is not “Are we there yet?” Instead, hikers are generally curious about how a picturesque pond in William E. Switzer Provincial Park got its name. The answer to this question is simple: Kelley’s Bathtub is named after a local outdoorsman who once fell into its waters. The answer to the question regarding arrival is always: “Almost there.” That’s because the hike from the parking lot to Kelley’s Bathtub is only 1 km (0.6 mi). It begins and ends at the Switzer Park Visitor Centre, 28 km (17 mi) northwest of Hinton. Those looking to explore the shoreline or the surrounding area will find longer trails that let them poke around. Kelley’s Bathtub connects to Jarvis Lake. The views across the lake to the mountains are definitely worth the trip. Keep an eye out for moose, beavers, loons and other wildlife. You’ll also want to watch where you’re walking so you don’t take a dip in Kelley’s Bathtub.
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