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Mt. Lincoln (Lynky) Trail

mt lincoln view image by nate brown

Trail Stats

Trailhead Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/jznEKaynrrkYG6ob7

Round Trip Trail Distance in KM: 4.2
Elevation Gain in M: 584 
Highest Point in M: 650

Dogs Allowed: Yes (on leash)

4 X 4 Needed: No

Map & Elevation Profile

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Trail Access

The trailhead and small dirt pulloff parking area are accessed off of Trans Canada Highway 1 in Yale just northeast of Toll Rd on the left side if you're heading up from Hope.  There is a wooden trail sign. 

Here is the google map for the parking lot: https://maps.app.goo.gl/jznEKaynrrkYG6ob7

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​Dogs on-leash are permitted on the trail, but please be responsible to ensure they are leashed and under control, picked up after, and do not wander off the trail to disturb wildlife or the surrounding habitat. 

 

There is no toilet on or near this trail.

 

When hiking every trail please practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out anything you pack in. 

Trail Description

This is a very steep trail including one short scramble section where use of hands is required. There is a rope to assist. 

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Trail Reports

Feel free to leave a comment below with trail reports so other users can learn about current conditions. 

To ask us a question or to report an issue with the trail, please email our trails team kpearce@hopemountain.org as we do not monitor this comment section regularly.

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CONTACT US

Hope Mountain Centre for Outdoor Learning
PO Box 115
Hope, BC V0X 1L0
Canada
Phone: 604-869-1274
Email: info@hopemountain.org

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