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Twin falls waterfall directions
Twin falls waterfall directions







twin falls waterfall directions
  1. TWIN FALLS WATERFALL DIRECTIONS HOW TO
  2. TWIN FALLS WATERFALL DIRECTIONS SERIES

TWIN FALLS WATERFALL DIRECTIONS HOW TO

How to get to Twin Falls Estimated Driving Time from Vancouver 30 minutes Depending on where you parked, you may have to walk up the parking lot further towards the Ecology Centre to the parking lot near the entrance of the park. The trail veers left and makes a final ascent back up to the parking lot area. Once at the top, go right and follow the trail as it continues back up hill. Start your hike up the steep set of stairs that pass through multiple switchbacks, taking time to catch your breath and enjoy the scenic views. Unfortunately, there have been many people killed over the years in the canyon and we therefore do not recommend swimming in the canyon.Īfter you have enjoyed the area, make your way back to the wooden bridge above Twin Falls and cross to the other side. Stay on the trail side of the fence as the cliffs are steep and the area has several pools that contain dangerous undercurrents. There is another view of the waterfall down stream that you can reach by following the trail near the fence as it heads down a steep hill with lots of tree roots. Walk onto the bridge and enjoy the view of the falls below. Make your way to the bottom and follow the route as it continues.Ī final set of wooden steps ends on a rock with a wooden bridge ahead where you can see Twin Falls from above.

TWIN FALLS WATERFALL DIRECTIONS SERIES

The trail begins to descend quickly through a series of stairs and switchbacks. The route follows the Baden Powell Trail as it makes its way through a scenic forest, lush with lichen, moss, and other sensitive ecology that are common in west coast rainforest areas. The bridge sits about 50-meters above the creek and was built in 1912 to connect trails on both sides of the canyon.Īfter crossing the suspension bridge, go right at the junction and then right at a second junction to Twin Falls. While the route is rated as easy compared to many hikes, there is still a significant change in elevation and it is recommended to bring water and be in decent physical shape.įrom the parking area near the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre, cross the free suspension bridge and admire Lynn Creek far below. Twin Falls is a short, popular hike in North Vancouver that crosses the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge and follows Lynn Creek down river before crossing a wooden bridge and looping back on the opposite side of the canyon.









Twin falls waterfall directions