Twin Falls Rec Site

Bulkley-Nechako Region, British Columbia

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PARK AMENITIES & ACCESSIBILITY

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Access Route
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Camping
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Goods & Services
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Washrooms
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Viewing Areas
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Trails
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About This Park

A very popular destination with tourists and locals. This Site can accomodate tent camping, however is mostly used as day-use for picnicking and viewing the spectacular Twin Falls coming down from the Lake Kathlyn Glacier on Hudson Bay Mountain and the Glacier Gulch Creek passing through the Site. There is ample access and parking for RVs, and features a short trail to a viewing platform and creek. There are 3 campsites and two outhouse washrooms. One is accessible, and located centrally between the camping and day use parking areas.

Twin Falls Rec Site

Park Facilities & Accessibility Features

Access Route

The route from the campsites to the washroom is along a well-packed dirt road with a running slope between 1 and 4 degrees and a cross slope of 1 to 2 degrees. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Camping

There are no accessible features at this site. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Goods & Services

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Washrooms

There are two outhouse washrooms but only one is accessible. The accessible washroom is located centrally between the campsites and day use parking areas. There is a vertical door pull on the outside of the door but not big enough to fit fisted wrist inside. Grab bars are available but not up to code. Download Full Accessibility Audit

Viewing Areas

The first 200 metres of the trail leading to the first picnic site and viewing area is accessible for some wheelchairs with good upper body strength. The site provides a viewing platform approximately 400 metres along the trail. Access to platform is up a flight of 10 steps. The trail beyond the platform becomes narrower and has rocks; not accessible for wheelchairs and those with certain mobility issues. The trail becomes increasingly steeper closer to the falls (more than 5 degrees, up to 10 degrees and more at the end). Download Full Accessibility Audit

Trails

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Water Access

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