Kennedy Falls: Intermediate
Details
Kennedy Falls is a picturesque waterfall which is often considered to be the most impressive on the North Shore. It is particularly lively during snowmelt in the later spring, with May usually being the best month to visit. This route also passes by Big Cedar, a popular landmark and one of the largest remaining old growth trees on the North Shore. The majority of this hike travels over trails which are unsanctioned and not maintained by the park. These natural trails have almost no man-made alterations and a few technical sections may require scrambling or the use of hands. Numerous creeks without bridges must also be crossed on foot, often through rushing water, while cautiously stepping across rocks.
*If parking is full, park alongside Mountain Highway and walk up to Mountain Hwy Parking.
*Before pressing “Attend” please be certain you'll attend. In the case of 3 "No-Shows" or 3 "Not Going", attendees may be removed from the group.
Difficulty, Distance, and Elevation:
Intermediate, 9.8 km trail (out and back), 432 meters of elevation gain
Meeting At: Mountain Hwy Parking, North Vancouver
Parking: Mountain Hwy Parking
Transit Access: Yes (partial, you will have to do a 10-15min. walk up Mountain Highway to reach out location)
Recommended Gear:
- Hiking Boots or Hiking Shoes
- Hiking Pack or Backpack
- 1 or more liters of water + Lunch + Snacks
- Sweater
- Beanie/Toque
- Rain Jacket
- (Recommended, but Optional): Gloves, Rainpants, Waterproof Pack Cover
