Squamish-like boulders in the city!
Park at the end of Lynn Valley Rd. Hike in by following the signs for the Lynn Loop trail. After about 1.7km of walking on a flat gravel path along the river, you will gain about 100m of elevation on switchbacks. At the top, just after you cross a wooden bridge, you will see a signpost labeled "Boulders" that points to a trail at your left. Follow it to a cluster of 2 tall boulders. Look for a trail, again on your left, heading north to take you to the rest of the boulders. The approach takes about 30 minutes.
Park at the end of Lynn Valley Rd. Hike in by following the signs for the Lynn Loop trail. After about 1.7km of walking on a flat gravel path along the river, you will gain about 100m of elevation on switchbacks. At the top, just after you cross a wooden bridge, you will see a signpost labeled "Boulders" that points to a trail at your left. Follow it to a cluster of 2 tall boulders. Look for a trail, again on your left, heading north to take you to the rest of the boulders. The approach takes about 30 minutes.
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