With the good fall weather holding decided to check out Elk Falls near Campbell River and the suspension bridge that has been built there in 2015. The suspension bridge spans Campbell River in Elk Falls Provincial Park and offers stellar views of the river as it plunges 25 meters over a picturesque waterfall. The suspension bridge opened in mid May, 2015 and attracts lots of people during the summer but we wanted to check out it out in the autumn with the fall colours. Also according to the posted information BC Hydro is releasing more from Sept 17 to Nov 13 on Wednesdays and Thursdays so now might be a good chance to see the falls with extra water if you can go on those days. The pictures below were taken on Thursday, October 16. Be sure to check out the side trail to get this lookout of the falls To get to Elks Falls Provincial Park drive
through Campbell River and take the road toward Gold River. Simply follow the
signs to the turnoff to the Elk Falls trails and suspension bridge. The
bridge is roughly 1 km trail from the parking lot and the wide gravel trail
is suited to just about all walkers. We also walked an 800 meter side trail
to get down to the river and another lookout which we recommend. On Oct 16 there were a steady stream of visitors to the Suspension Bridge
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