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The Vancouver Traveler

Hiking in Lynn Headwater Regional Park

by KennyG on July 16th, 2008

475491_mountain_stream.jpgLynn Headwater Regional Park is a rugged, 4685 hectare mountain park, located across the Lions Gate Bridge, in North Vancouver.
Rugged mountain slopes receding from the running waters of Lynn Creek, are two of the parks most prominent features.
Numerous tributaries plummet to the creek, creating spectacular cascades and debris chutes.
Tree-lined trails trace the creek through the mountains that rise quite steeply at times from the creek bed.
Novice hikers can sample the spectacual wilderness from the picnic area or level creek side trails.
Intermediate hikers can travel side-slopes by following the Lynn Loop and Headwater trails.
Only seasoned hikers should venture past Norvan Falls!

For an update on current trail conditions at Lynn Headwater Regional Park call 604.985.1690

photo credit - sxc.hu

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