Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge Vancouver
A breathtaking free suspension bridge and rainforest trails in a scenic Vancouver canyon, perfect for nature lovers.

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Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge Vancouver
Best Time
Fewer crowds, better photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A breathtaking free suspension bridge and rainforest trails in a scenic Vancouver canyon, perfect for nature lovers.
"A beautiful park with easy trails and spectacular payoffs, definitely give it a try!"
🚗 Parking Tips
Parking can be $3/hr (May-Oct). Arrive early or on weekdays to secure a spot.
🥾 Wear Proper Footwear
Trails can be slippery and have many stairs. Good grip shoes are essential.
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 11,653 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge
Main park area
Walk across this iconic free bridge for stunning canyon views and a thrilling forest experience.
30 Foot Pool
South trail from the bridge
A refreshing swimming spot nestled in the forest, perfect for a cool dip on a warm day.
Twin Falls Bridge
South trail loop
A shorter, scenic loop offering beautiful waterfall views and a different perspective.
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Planning Your Visit
Skip the Crowds, Embrace the Free
Stairs and Footwear are Key
Best Times
Insider Tips
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🚗 Parking Tips
Parking can be $3/hr (May-Oct). Arrive early or on weekdays to secure a spot.
🥾 Wear Proper Footwear
Trails can be slippery and have many stairs. Good grip shoes are essential.
🚶♀️ Cross from the East Side
Accessing the bridge from the east side can lead to fewer crowds and a smoother path to the pool first.
💧 Swim Responsibly
The 30 Foot Pool is a popular spot for a dip, but be mindful of slippery rocks.
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🚗 Parking Tips
Parking can be $3/hr (May-Oct). Arrive early or on weekdays to secure a spot.
🥾 Wear Proper Footwear
Trails can be slippery and have many stairs. Good grip shoes are essential.
🚶♀️ Cross from the East Side
Accessing the bridge from the east side can lead to fewer crowds and a smoother path to the pool first.
💧 Swim Responsibly
The 30 Foot Pool is a popular spot for a dip, but be mindful of slippery rocks.
🗺️ Grab a Trail Map
Maps indicate trail difficulty, helping you choose routes suitable for your fitness level.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Lynn Canyon's stunning natural beauty, free access, and the thrilling suspension bridge experience. It's praised as a fantastic, budget-friendly alternative to more commercial attractions. While the stairs and potential slipperiness require caution, the scenic trails, waterfalls, and refreshing pool make it a highly recommended destination for nature lovers and families alike.
"Beautiful walking area with large mature trees and scenic views down the canyon and waterfalls. Water is clear and there are areas to swim in. Tree roots and rocks on the path mean that good footwear is needed. There are a lot of stairs in locations to get to areas of the walk so be aware with small children and individuals with bad knees. Decently busy for foot traffic, the bridges get congested."
Kaitlan Patterson
"A very beautiful park with easy trails (there might be a lot of stairs when to walk down & up the pool). Highly recommended, family oriented and it’s free as well. Just need to pay for parking. Could spend a good 2-3 hours there, or 4 hrs in you jump in the pool. Beautiful water falls at the suspension bridge as well. It’s closed at 9pm."
Quyen Duong
"Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge is a beautiful spot for a short walk and easy trail with great views and forest vibes. The bridge itself is cool, and leads to a pool at the end of the path. Went on a weekday and wasn't super busy. Can get busy but is typically less crowded than Capilano. Great alternative for visitors."
Harry Hao
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can take public transit: Bus #236 from Lonsdale Quay or #232 from Phibbs Transit Exchange will take you directly to Lynn Canyon Park. Driving is also an option, with parking available on-site, though it can fill up quickly.
Yes, Lynn Canyon Park has a parking lot. However, it's known to fill up, especially on weekends and during peak season. Consider public transit or arriving early.
If you're coming from Grouse Mountain, you can take a bus or drive. Cleveland Dam is a scenic stop nearby on the way down from Grouse Mountain.
Yes, Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge and the park are completely free to enter, making it a popular alternative to paid attractions like Capilano.
Yes, taxis and rideshares can drop you off at the park entrance. However, getting a pickup might be more challenging, especially during busy times.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, admission to Lynn Canyon Park and crossing the suspension bridge is free. There is a parking fee if you drive.
The park is generally open from dawn until dusk. The suspension bridge and trails are accessible during daylight hours.
Yes, there is a parking fee of $3 per hour from May to October, with a maximum of 4 hours.
Yes, Lynn Canyon Park is open year-round. However, trails can be slippery and icy in winter, so extra caution and appropriate footwear are advised.
The suspension bridge can be challenging for those with a fear of heights. While it's sturdy, it does sway. You can explore other parts of the park without crossing it.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You can spend anywhere from 2-3 hours to a full half-day, depending on how many trails you hike and if you swim.
Yes, restrooms are available near the main parking lot and entrance of the park.
Popular trails include the loop to the 30 Foot Pool and Twin Falls Bridge. For longer hikes, explore the Rice Lake loop or trails in Lynn Headwaters Regional Park.
Yes, it's family-friendly, but be aware of the many stairs and potential slippery conditions. Keep a close eye on children, especially near the water.
Yes, the 30 Foot Pool is a popular spot for swimming, but the water is cold and rocks can be slippery. Always swim at your own risk.
📸 📸 Photography
The suspension bridge itself offers iconic shots. Also, capture the waterfalls, the lush forest canopy, and the 30 Foot Pool.
Early mornings or late afternoons offer softer light and fewer crowds, ideal for capturing the park's natural beauty.
While not explicitly banned, selfie sticks can contribute to congestion on the bridge. Be considerate of others trying to pass.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the scale of the bridge and canyon. A polarizing filter can help with reflections on the water.
Drone usage is generally restricted in Metro Vancouver Regional Parks. Check local bylaws before flying.
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