WHY MY HIKING MAP FAILED! - Woodland Falls | VLOG
We heard of this magical waterfall that is deep into the woods, we tried to go together the first time and we really screwed up, so we tried it again.
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Located in the mountains above Coquitlam, the Woodland Walk Trail passes through Pinecone Burke Provincial Park to the scenic Sawblade Falls. The trail begins near the top of Harper Road and gently climbs through second generation growth forest before reaching Woodland Falls. A short, steep climb next to the creek brings you to Sawblade Falls further upstream.
There are a couple of notable issues to hiking in this area. First, the proximity of all the noise from gunfire that comes from the Port Coquitlam and District Hunting and Fishing Club. The gunshots from the shooting range are loud and can be heard until you get quite far away into the forest of the Burke Mountain area. The second issue is there are a lot of trails and they are not well marked in terms of signage. A lot of time and effort has been made by the Burke Mountain Naturalists to improve and mark the trails over the years but the task is daunting and with recent development in the area by BC Hydro, routes have been affected and will see some changes to them in the future.
The trail for the Woodland Walk begins right at the metal gate along Harper Road. Do not walk up the gravel road, instead walk onto the trail directly to the left of the metal gate and follow this trail as it weaves its way up hill, over wooden steps and planks. Within 10 minutes or so of hiking, the trail reaches a gravel forestry road. Immediately, go left and follow a trail that leads back into the forest and away from the gravel road.
Within 10 minutes or so, the trail reaches a clearing underneath a set of BC Hydro power lines. The area has been opened up in recent years as BC Hydro expands the power lines. Go left and follow the gravel road underneath he power lines, continuing across the bridge over Prichard Creek. Within a few minutes after crossing the creek, watch for trail markers on your right that mark the Upper Loop for the Woodland Walk route. Enter the forest and follow this trail as it very gradually ascends through the second generation growth.
The trail continues to meander through the forest until it reaches a junction. Continue straight at the junction, staying on the Upper Loop route. At a second junction, go left and take the short connector trail down to the Lower Loop. At the junction on the Lower Loop, go right and you should see a very large stump located on the left side of the trail. Continue past the stump for a short distance until you reach a creek and, walking down the narrow trail towards the water will bring you to Woodland Falls.
Located further upstream, Sawblade Falls is much more spectacular than Woodland Falls. To reach Sawblade Falls, walk out of the canyon and back to the main trail, then look for a trail that heads steeply uphill and is parallel to the creek. This trail climbs quickly through several switchbacks before reaching a rocky clearing, then disappearing back into the forest to a junction with several trails. At the junction, veer left and continue staying close to the creek and the trail will narrow and take you right down towards the Sawblade Falls.
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