Warning: Name field for this section is disabled or deleted. This results in unexpected behaviour!

 Bourbor Falls Trail



Print
bourbor_falls02
Tumbler Ridge

Trail Length: 800 metre

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Hiking
Sightseeing
Waterfall


Bourbor Falls Trail in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada is a short 800 metre path along a flat, easy grade path connecting to a cliff side viewpoint looking out over a river at Boubor Falls. The 1 hour return hike provides a great opportunity to view a towering waterfall without a long, hard hike.

The trailhead location to the Boubor Falls Trail is 38 kilometres from Tumbler Ridge in an area of waterfall hiking trails including Nesbitts Knee Falls and Kinuseo Falls in Monkman Park.

The Boubor Falls Trail explores a forest until the end of the trail when you reach the gorge and the cliff side viewpoint. The very short route follows, mostly, a pine needle cushioned trail with some exposed tree roots. The trail is suitable for all ages and is in bear country, so make noise and hike in groups.

The viewpoint at the end of the trail provides views of the waterfall from across the canyon. The viewpoint is perched on a forested cliff side with little barrier or fencing protecting people from the edge. Please do not let children run ahead of your group to the viewpoint on this trail.

It is a very steep drop-off from the viewpoint. Although, looking closely you can see some unauthorized paths heading down to the creek level. These are not recommended as it is very dangerous. Remember what goes down must come up and coming up from the creek would be a real huge climb for most.

Explore Bourbor Falls in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

 

Address:

Bourbor Falls Trail
Murray River Forest Service Road
Tumbler Ridge
Canada

How To Get ToBourbor Falls Trail

:
Travel the Heritage Highway southeast from the community of Tumbler Ridge towards Kinuseo Falls and Monkman Park. 14 kilometres from the community take a right onto Boundary Road. The paved road turns to gravel. After crossing the Murray River bridge take a left onto the Murray River Forest Service Road. Continue for approximately 14 kilometres and take a left at the gas plant (follow signs). Continue along the gravel road following the signs and at the next fork in the road keep right and continue to the gravel parking lot and trailhead.
No reviews yet for Bourbor Falls Trail.