This week we head to Shannon Falls Provincial Park to see Shannon Falls. The park is located near Squamish, BC, and is about an hour drive north of Vancouver. The Shannon Falls Lookout Trail is a short and easy 1.1km loop trail with minimal elevation gain. The trail enters the forest but very quickly brings you from the spacious parking lot to the observation platform where you get a very clear view of Lower Shannon Falls. The waterfall is quite high, having a 134m drop. After seeing the waterfall at the observation platform, there is a trail to the side where we can get to another platform higher up to get an even closer look of the waterfall.
The drive on Sea to Sky Highway is very pretty, even on a cloudy day.
The waterfall is visible just as you start walking on the trail.
Sign showing various points of interests along the Sea to Sky Corridor.
Following the trail in the forest, the falls can be seen behind the trees.
We see this every time. New growth on top of dead stumps.
Approaching the first observation platform.
Lower Shannon Falls seen at the first observation platform.
Continuing along the trail next to the first observation platform to the higher up observation point.
A closer look of the waterfall seen at the upper observation point.
We went across the water (where Squamish River meets Howe Sound) near the Squamish Terminals to eat our take-out lunch. Lower Shannon Falls can be seen across the water.
Where there is a lower falls for a waterfall, there usually is also an upper falls. The Upper Shannon Falls is a short and small waterfall, which can be accessed by hiking the Sea to Summit Trail. I wrote about the Sea to Summit Trail back in hiking adventure number 12, check it out #429724 . The upper falls flows down into a calm and beautiful pool where the water looked very clear. From here, the water continues to flow down towards Lower Shannon Falls.
Upper Shannon Falls.
The waterfall flows into a relatively calm pool.
From the calm pool, the water continues to flow down towards Lower Shannon Falls.
Check out my previous hikes:
- The Panoramic Views of Panorama Ridge
- The Golden Larches of Frosty Mountain
- The Winter Snow of Pump Peak at Mount Seymour
- Sapphire Waters and Azure Skies of Battle Bluff
- It Isn't Always Sunshine and Blue Skies
- The Frozen River and Waterfalls of Maligne Canyon
- The Amazing Arches of Arches National Park
- The Bizarre Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park
- The Magnificent Stones of Zion National Park
- The Flowing Walls of Lower Antelope Canyon
- A Glimpse of Hope at the Hope Lookout Trail
- Turquoise Waters viewed from Sea to Summit Trail
- The Three Peaks of Mount Seymour
- The Serene Winter Scene at Dog Mountain
- Murrin Loop and Jurassic Ridge
- Yosemite National Park
- The Bear's Hump at Waterton National Park
- Views of Okanagan from Pincushion Mountain Trail
- The Half Frozen Waterfalls at Franklin Falls
- Hole in the Wall of Vancouver Island
- Sometimes You Just Get Lucky
- Winter Wonderland at Alexander Falls
- Eagle Bluffs
- Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park
- Admiralty Point
- Myra Canyon Trail
- Garabaldi Lake
- Botanical Beach Loop
- Wild Pacific Trail Lighthouse Loop
- Whistler Train Wreck Trail
- Grouse Grind
- Crown Mountain
- Chance Cove Coastal Trail
- Big Four Ice Caves
- Stawamus Chief First Peak
- Four Lakes Trail at Alice Lake Provincial Park
- Four Lakes Trail Winter Revisit
- Lindeman Lake Trail
- Malcolm Knapp Research Forest
- Steelhead Falls
- Cascade Falls
- Dawson Falls
- Bridal Veil Falls
- Kay Falls and Bear Creek Falls
- Lions Bay Loop and Crystal Falls
- Overlander Falls
- Flood Falls
- Marymere Falls
- Johnston Canyon Lower Falls
- Elfin Lakes
- Gold Creek Lower Falls
- Nairn Falls