The greatest landscape assets of the Bulkley Timber Supply Area are its mountains, lakes and rivers. The mountains, and the well-established trails leading into them, provide a variety of opportunities for fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, hiking, camping, kayaking, canoeing, rafting, cross-country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, horseback trail riding, and mountaineering. These activities are enjoyed by residents of the timber supply area and by visitors from outside the area (SEA page 14).
Several areas in the timber supply area possess high-quality wilderness recreation opportunities and attract visitors from the United States and overseas. In addition to provincial parks, there are nine Forest Service recreation sites, 35 kilometres of groomed cross-country ski trails and many hiking trails. Bulkley Timber Supply Area residents place a great deal of importance on maintaining the quality of the areas natural resources (SEA page 14).