Create an account

Start your adventure today.

    0

    Already a member? Login

    Twin Falls Loop

    Difficulty
    This reflects the 10Adventures difficulty rating for each route. We aim to keep ratings consistent across regions.
    Easy
    Duration
    This reflects the estimated time the majority of users will take on this trail. If you are slower, add time to the top-end figure. If you are fast, then you may complete this route faster than this time range.
    1.5-2h
    Distance
    This reflects the return distance of this route as measured by the GPS file.
    5.3 km
    Elevation
    This reflects the total elevation gained throughout this route as measured by the GPS file. This includes all ascents and descents, and is higher than what is quoted in most route guides, which simply measure the distance between the starting-point and high-point of the route.
    136 m
    User Ratings
    These ratings are completed by users who have completed this trail and not subject to reviews by 10Adventures.
    Be the first to add a review!
    Directions to Trailhead
    Twin Falls Loop

    The Twin Falls Loop is a fun 5.3 km day hike that packs a bunch of awesome highlights into a short route. Make your way across Lynn Creek on a beautifully engineered suspension bridge and have a lunchtime swim in a tranquil pool of cool, clear water before taking in stunning waterfall views. This is an easy route that almost anyone can enjoy.

    Download the 10Adventures App

    View Twin Falls Loop on Map

    View Map

    Join our newsletter

    Get a weekly dose of discounts and inspiration for adventure lovers

    Route Description for Twin Falls Loop

    Due to the various highlights along the Twin Falls Loop, parking areas will fill up very quickly. Get to the park early to beat the crowds, or utilize nearby street parking to make the short walk to the trailhead. This park is home to the beautiful rushing waters of Lynn Creek, so be careful when on bridges or near ledges, as there are steep drop-offs down into the canyon below.

    Although the park may have busy crowds, the Twin Falls Loop is an amazing hike where the entire family can experience the beauty of Vancouver’s North Shore and see several of the exciting highlights that it has to offer. Cross over the swaying length of the Lynn Valley Suspension Bridge with its rushing waters below, take a dip in the serene waters of 30 Foot Pool before experiencing the majestic sights of the Twin Falls. There’s a lot of excitement stuffed into this short trail, so it’s the perfect option for an action-packed day out.

    To get started on the trail, head north from the parking area and cross over the suspension bridge that drapes across the valley below. Take a moment as you cross to look down at the water as it rapidly flows through the rocky canyon before continuing on to the next highlight of the trail. Head left after the bridge to make your way alongside Lynn Creek toward 30 Foot Pool. Here you can find a nice spot to sit and relax for a snack, or jump into the refreshingly cool waters of the pool on a hot day.

    Packing up your things, hike back along the same trail, passing the suspension bridge until you reach a trail junction. Follow this trail left, making your way around the loop as it skirts alongside Lillooet Road for 1.2 km. As you reach the junction with the Baden Powell Trail, follow it as it crosses the road and heads around the southern edge of the loop toward the Twin Falls. Here you will be able to view the majestic rushing waters of the Lynn Creek as they crash down on the rocks below. After you’ve taken in the sights, continue on the loop back toward the suspension bridge, having completed the Twin Falls Loop.

    Getting to the Twin Falls Loop Trailhead

    Travelling on the Upper Levels Highway, take the exit for Lynn Valley Rd and head north. After 2.3 km turn right onto Peters Road. Just beyond the curve in the road it will change to Parks Road and you will see signs for parking.

    Route Information

    • When to do

      Year-Round

    • Backcountry Campsites

      No

    • Pets allowed

      Yes - On Leash

    • Family friendly

      Yes

    • Route Signage

      Average

    • Crowd Levels

      Moderate

    • Route Type

      Circuit

    Twin Falls Loop Elevation Graph

    Weather Forecast

    Check Area Weather

    Twin Falls Loop Reviews

    Add a comment

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Nearby Trails

    Nearby Regions

    Get travel inspiration and discounts

    Join our weekly travel newsletter