Hike
Hike
8+h
Triple Peak is a challenging hike in British Columbia, Canada, known for its steep terrain, scrambling sections, and stunning waterfalls.
This trail should only be attempted by those with good hiking experience as this is a very steep route. It is more of a mountain climb than a hike. Proceed with caution and at your own risk.
The trail leads to a beautiful alpine lake, offering breathtaking views and a refreshing spot for a swim. While the hike can be tough, it's definitely worth it for those seeking a thrilling outdoor adventure in the wilderness.
You can overnight camp up here but make sure you are bear aware as this is bear territory.
Make sure to bring proper gear, stay alert for pink tape markers, and be prepared for some serious leg burn!
Do your research before you hike here. Check the AllTrails link below for the proper driving directions and to download an offline map.
This hike is rated as hard. Length 6.4 km, Elevation gain 942 m, Route type Out & back.
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