The High Line
The High line tour is an amazing elevated dirt road that stretches 30 km’s from the beginning of Anderson Lake and finishes in Seton Portage. This tour starts right here in the Pemberton Valley, we continue heading north on Portage Rd for about 60 mins until we reach the small town of D’arcy.
Once in D’Arcy the High Line Road immediately starts to climb the side of the mountain and within a few km’s you find yourself greeted with some seriously breathtaking scenery. This dirt road winds along the side of the lake and offers steep switch backs, stunning scenery, mellow rolling hills and tight sections of road with no guard rails.
This road does have some technical sections so do require some off-road experience.
Details
Price: $285
Tour Length: 6 Hours
Start Time: 0830
Riding Difficulty: Easy | Intermediate
Distance: 200km
Highlights:
Includes
Motorcycle
Wilderness First Aid Qualified Guide
Dot Approved Helmet
Gloves | Boots | Jacket
Bluetooth Communication Headset
Gas
Unreal Adventures
What to bring
Motorcycle License
Travel Insurance Documents
Durable Pants
Sunglasses
Money for food & beverages
Excludes
Taxes
Insurance (Mandatory separate item – $25)
Food & Beverages
Other personal expenses
Travel to Moto Experience Headquarters
Tour details
Once we have finished orientation we will head towards D’Arcy. We’ve got endless twisty roads surrounding Pemberton, with lush mountainous views and some wildlife sighting opportunities. Depending on the time of year there is a great Salmon spawning spot, bears, deer and eagle’s!
Once we hit D’Arcy you’ll have amazing views of Anderson Lake where many recreation activities take place. You can often find people swimming, fishing, boating, and kayaking around here.
The Highline road is an amazing elevated dirt road that stretches 30 km’s from the beginning of Anderson Lake and finishes in Seton Portage. the High Line Road immediately starts to climb the side of the mountain and within a few km’s you find yourself greeted with some seriously breathtaking scenery. This dirt road winds along the side of the lake and offers steep switch backs, stunning scenery, mellow rolling hills and tight sections of road with no guard rails. We’ll have plenty of photo opportunities along the way, and tea/coffee (with the optional lunch) at the Barrel on In pub before heading back the way we came to enjoy another perspective.
This road does have some technical sections so it does require you have off-road experience.
Time, skill and weather permitting, a climb to the top of mission mountain may be available for an additional cost.

