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1.7 miles
Distance
419 ft
Climb
-629 ft
Descent
00:15:31
Avg time
-210 ft
Altitude change
2,690 ft
Altitude min
2,926 ft
Altitude max
2,900 ft
Altitude start
2,690 ft
Altitude end
-2.296%
Grade
-49.968%
Grade max
56.169%
Grade min
3,628 ft
Distance climb
4,929 ft
Distance down
572 ft
Distance flat
00:15:31
Avg time

Overlander Falls Trail Details

  • Activities
    • Mountain Bike
    • Winter Fat Bike
    • Hike
    • Trail Running
  • Riding Area
    Mount Robson Provincial Park
    Valemount, British Columbia
  • Difficulty Rating
  • Local Popularity
    90 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • 5 in Trail Running
    • 95 in Hiking
  • Global Ranking
    #58955 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • #226822 in Trail Running
    • #25035 in Hiking
  • Trail Type
    Singletrack
  • Bike Type
    AM, XC, Fat
  • Direction
    Both Directions
  • Climb Difficulty
    Blue
  • Physical Rating
    Moderate
  • Season
    May - Oct
  • Dogs Allowed
    Yes
  • Land Owner

This is a gentle hike with two different routes to the falls. The longer trail follows the Fraser River and gives way to several beautiful views of the canyon below. You’ll also discover the historic Hogan’s Cabin along this trail. This hike is a perfect short hike if you’re exploring Mt. Robson and you’ve already done Kinney Lake. On the longer trail there are some narrow sections that drop off steeply and would not be good for someone with a severe fear of heights. The mosquitoes are bad during the summertime – but nothing a little mosquito spray or net shirt can’t handle

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        Frequently Asked Questions About Overlander Falls Trail

        Where is Overlander Falls Trail located?
        Overlander Falls Trail is located in Mount Robson Provincial Park, Valemount, British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Mount Robson Provincial Park trail network. The trailhead is located at coordinates 53.03133, -119.20799.
        How hard is Overlander Falls Trail?
        Overlander Falls Trail is rated as Blue difficulty. The physical rating is Moderate. The average grade is 2.296%. The climb difficulty is rated Blue.
        What is the elevation gain for Overlander Falls Trail?
        Overlander Falls Trail has 419 ft of elevation gain. The trail has 629 ft of elevation descent. The elevation ranges from 2,690 ft to 2,926 ft.
        Is Overlander Falls Trail a point to point trail?
        Overlander Falls Trail is not a point to point trail. The direction is Both Directions. The trail type is singletrack.

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