Vancouver Rain Forest Hike With Waterfall, Suspension Bridge
Duration
5 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore lush old growth rainforest and scenic forest trails
Cross suspension bridges with stunning natural views
Admire beautiful waterfalls and crystal clear pools
Experience a moderate guided nature hike
€ 48.35
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Vancouver’s charm lies in its breathtaking natural beauty mountains, forests, waterfalls, and rivers all within reach of the city. This immersive nature tour lets you experience it all in one unforgettable adventure. You’ll journey through lush old growth rainforests, cross scenic suspension bridges, and admire sparkling waterfalls and crystal clear pools that capture the true essence of the Pacific Northwest. As you hike along serene forest trails surrounded by towering trees and the sounds of nature, you’ll understand why Vancouver is so deeply loved by visitors from around the world.
Designed for both comfort and adventure, this experience includes curbside pickup and drop off across Metro Vancouver, making it easy for anyone to join in. The moderate guided hike offers just the right amount of challenge while allowing time to soak in the incredible scenery. Whether you’re a nature lover, photographer, or someone seeking a peaceful escape, this tour promises a rejuvenating and visually stunning journey through Vancouver’s most cherished landscapes.
Professional local nature guide
Entrance fees to park
Safety briefing and basic hiking orientation
Hotel pickup and drop off
Food and drinks
Insurance coverage
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Weather appropriate clothes and shoes
Sunglasses, sunscreen and hat
Snacks and water
Camera
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Children must be accompanied by an adult
Public transportation nearby
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Activity Provider: Breakaway Adventures
Customer Reviews
Sab

Way more stairs getting to this bridge, but the view is so worth it! Didn't see any paved trails leading to the water so i had no clue how those folks in the photo got into the pools. Those pools contain dangerous undercurrents. Safety first and please don't cliff jump!
Andrea

Beautiful waterfall and hike. Lots of stairs, but several places to rest. Very clean, everyone is respectful of the beauty. No graffiti or trash.
Tammi

Easy and kid-friendly hiking. You have an option for short or a long route and still able to see the waterfall and access to swimming area.
Robin

We loved our hike so much! It was beautiful scenery and Adrian was very knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommend!
Maria

We loved our tour with Adrian! He kept us entertained and pointed out some interesting facts about the surrounding area while hiking. Would definitely recommend to book this tour as a unique nature experience while you are in Vancouver!
Subrata

Twin Falls Bridge in Lynn Canyon Park, North Vancouver, offers a serene and accessible hiking experience amidst the lush temperate rainforest of the North Shore. This short loop trail, approximately 1.5 km round-trip with an elevation gain of about 65 meters, is ideal for families, casual hikers, and visitors seeking a quick nature escape. The journey begins at the Lynn Canyon Park entrance, where you'll find the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge—a free and exhilarating crossing over Lynn Creek, suspended 50 meters above the canyon floor. After crossing, follow the well-marked Baden Powell Trail, which meanders through a verdant forest adorned with moss-covered trees and ferns. The trail descends via a series of stairs and switchbacks to the Twin Falls Bridge, offering picturesque views of the cascading waterfalls below. While the hike is considered easy, the trail includes uneven terrain and stairs, so sturdy footwear is recommended. Be cautious during wet conditions, as the paths can become slippery. Swimming in the canyon is strongly discouraged due to dangerous undercurrents and past fatalities. Parking is available near the Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. From March 1 to October 31, pay parking is in effect from 8 am to 6 pm, costing $3 per hour for a maximum of four hours. Payment can be made via various methods, including credit cards and mobile apps. Free parking is also available in the east lot off Lillooet Road near the Lower Seymour Conservation Area. For those relying on public transit, the #228 and #227 buses provide access to the park, with stops within a short walking distance. The #228 runs from Lonsdale Quay, while the #227 connects Lynn Valley Centre and Phibbs Exchange. Twin Falls Bridge offers a tranquil and rewarding experience, combining natural beauty with accessible trails, making it a must-visit spot in North Vancouver.
Nane

Had heaps of fun and enjoyed the challenge. Adrian was super friendly and knowledgeable about the trail we were on. Very easy going. Thank you Adrian!
Sidy

Amazing experience during our hiking with Adrian. Loved every single second of it. would totally do it again with Adrian and recommend to anyone who loves hiking.
Bronwyn

The hike was so amazing, I did a variation of it two days in a row. Adrian was an amazing guide-very knowledgeable about the area, patient with less experienced hikers but still a great hike. He picked us up from the hotel and dropped us off so it was seamless. We even stopped at the halfway point to enjoy fresh fruit and homemade cookies that he had made. A truly great experience-I wish I could do it every weekend!
Jack

Such a beautiful area and path to this bridge. Actually, the area around the twin falls is prettier than the suspension bridge area. There is a great lunch spot near the bridge and so many areas available for beautiful pictures and the views are really jaw-dropping.
