Mackenzie at a Glance
For larger than life adventures, Mackenzie is the ideal location.
Mackenzie is a recreational hub with natural and developed
trail systems in place that increase accessibility to the
area’s outdoor recreation potential.
Forest Service Recreation Sites typically offer picnic tables,
pit toilets and fire pits. Firewood is not provided at all sites.
DO NOT CUT WOOD within these sites.
Mackenzie’s wilderness setting brings residents and visitors
alike into contact with the area’s diverse wildlife population.
While amazing to view, these animals are wild and CAUTION
SHOULD BE PRACTICED WHEN VIEWING ANY WILD ANIMAL.
Visit picturesque Morfee Lake and enjoy boating, canoeing,
kayaking, fishing, swimming or just lounging on the sandy
beach. Williston Lake offers the opportunity for camping,
boating and fishing. Alexander Mackenzie’s Landing is a day
use area with beaches, a cement boat launch, and a natural
amphitheater. This recreation area celebrates the historical significance
of Sir Alexander Mackenzie’s journey through the
area and includes a monument to Mackenzie’s namesake.
Morfee Mountain offers incredible recreational
opportunities for the biking, hiking and
all-terrain enthusiast. For those inclined to
just kick back and enjoy the tranquil side of
nature, Morfee Mountain provides access to
the top of the world.
Powder King Mountain Resort is a 45-min
drive from Mackenzie, offering phenomenal
downhill skiing and snowboarding and excellent
spring conditions.
Whether nature is your playground or your
passion or both, Mackenzie’s outdoor excursions
have the excitement and serenity to
please all tastes.