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Hiking : Fifty Six Twenty - Fifty Six Twenty - Revelstoke

Canada British Columbia Columbia-Shuswap Regional District Revelstoke

Map of the trail for Fifty Six Twenty - Fifty Six Twenty - Revelstoke

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

0.992 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

Located in the picturesque area of Revelstoke, the hiking route at Fifty Six Twenty offers a super easy trek with a total distance of 0.992 kilometers and no elevation gain.

Starting off at the trailhead, hikers will come across a convenient parking area just 28.9 meters from the trail. As you continue on, approximately midway through the hike, you will find a natural water source just 28 meters off the trail.

For a little added adventure, at a distance of 0.08 kilometers from the start, there is the Pipe Mountain Coaster attraction. This thrilling stop offers a fun experience for hikers looking to take a break and enjoy the surroundings.

Overall, this hike is perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely stroll in nature. Remember to bring water, wear appropriate footwear, and check the weather forecast before heading out. Enjoy the scenic views and tranquil atmosphere that Fifty Six Twenty at Revelstoke has to offer.

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