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Hike of the Week: Swan Falls Loop

With the summer's warm and dry conditions expected to linger through the fall, and a fairly tame winter on the way, Tri-City hikers will likely be able to enjoy the local trails for months to come.
Mt Beautiful
Take a trip up the Swan Falls Loop trail in the first Hike of the Week series written by Coquitlam Search and Rescue volunteer Steve Chapman.

With the summer's warm and dry conditions expected to linger through the fall, and a fairly tame winter on the way, Tri-City hikers will likely be able to enjoy the local trails for months to come.

Steve Chapman, a Coquitlam Search and Rescue volunteer, member of the Burke Mountain Naturalists and the creator behind a detailed new map of Tri-City trails, will be penning a Hike of the Week column to encourage the public to grab their boots and explore the great outdoors while we still can.

Be sure to bring along the 10 essentials (get details at www.coquitlam-sar.bc.ca), hike with a buddy and let somebody know where you're going and when you expect to be back.

Hike of the Week: Swan Falls Loop

Rating: Very Difficult

Time Needed: 9-11 hours

Length: 20km

Elevation Gain: 1700m

With the summer's warm and dry conditions expected to linger through the fall, and a fairly tame winter on the way, Tri-City hikers will likely be able to enjoy the local trails for months to come.
Steve Chapman, a Coquitlam Search and Rescue volunteer, member of the Burke Mountain Naturalists and the creator behind a detailed new map of Tri-City trails, will be penning a Hike of the Week column to encourage the public to grab their boots and explore the great outdoors while we still can.
Be sure to bring along the 10 essentials (get details at www.coquitlam-sar.bc.ca), hike with a buddy and let somebody know where you're going and when you expect to be back.

Hike of the Week: Swan Falls Loop
Rating: Very Difficult
Time Needed: 9-11 hours
Length: 20km
Elevation Gain: 1700m
Swan Falls map

The Swan Falls Loop is one of the most difficult hikes in the Tri-Cities area, but the panoramic views from the top of Mount Beautiful make the effort worthwhile.

A very early start is needed to avoid being caught out in the dark or locked in at Buntzen.

Start at the main Buntzen parking lot and head north along the east side of the lake until you reach the Swan Falls trail head, halfway along McCombe Lake. The climb up is very steep, passing Swan Falls about a quarter of the way up (viewpoint from the falls) before flattening out near Swan Falls Junction on the ridge top.

Head southeast from the junction over small bluffs (with ropes to assist) before emerging onto Mount Beautiful’s airy summit.

The spectacular views span 360 degrees and take in Coquitlam Lake, Indian Arm, Mount Seymour and Pinecone Burke Provincial Park. Heading down be careful not to miss the trail that exits the rocky summit ridge to the west.

Follow the trail over Tangled Summit down to Lindsay Lake where there is a choice of taking the west loop or the east loop. The east loop is shorter, easier and passes a region of picturesque small lakes where it is easy to become disorientated. The harder west loop takes in a number of spectacular viewpoints overlooking Indian Arm.

Both legs will eventually bring you out at the El Paso junction, from which it’s up to a three-hour steep descent down the Halvor Lunden Trail back to the parking lot.