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· Local · TR 1273 Easy

Monkey Bear Falls Trail

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3.4 km Distance
52 min Est. duration
Easy Difficulty
Linear Route type

The trail crosses 10 Mile Creek on a large foot log with band rails on both sides. As you near the falls, the trail leaves the forest and switchbacks up a rocky ridge to a view point of Monkey Bear Falls.

Covering just 3.4 km, this is a gentle outing perfect for families or beginners. Allow roughly 46 minutes.

This linear trail moves from one end to the other without looping back. A return journey by transport — or retracing the path — is needed to get back to the start. Look for the TR 1273 trail markings to stay on the official route.

Part of the Local Walking Network (LWN), this trail is ideal for exploring the neighbourhood landscape. It is typically well-known to local walkers and offers an authentic sense of place.

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Waypoints

5 points along the route
A
Start
0 km 48.2003°, -120.7731°
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0.9 km 48.1993°, -120.7611°
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1.7 km 48.1995°, -120.7525°
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2.6 km 48.1995°, -120.7392°
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B
Finish
3.4 km 48.2011°, -120.7328°

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is it to walk Monkey Bear Falls Trail?
Monkey Bear Falls Trail covers a distance of 3.4 km.
How long does it take to walk Monkey Bear Falls Trail?
At an average walking pace, Monkey Bear Falls Trail takes approximately 52 min to complete.
Do I need to return the same way on Monkey Bear Falls Trail?
No — Monkey Bear Falls Trail is a one-way trail. You will need to arrange return transport or retrace the route.
What are the start coordinates of Monkey Bear Falls Trail?
The trailhead for Monkey Bear Falls Trail is located near 48.2003, -120.7731.
How difficult is Monkey Bear Falls Trail?
Monkey Bear Falls Trail is an easy hike, suitable for walkers of all fitness levels.
Who maintains the Monkey Bear Falls Trail trail?
Monkey Bear Falls Trail is maintained and managed by US Forest Service.