Canyon Creek or Haigler Creek

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Canyon Creek or Haigler Creek

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Which one should I do with my 11 year old girl? Which is cooler, which takes longer to get to? Might try to fish.

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Re: Canyon Creek or Haigler Creek

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Haigler is quicker to get to. Right at 2 hours from my place at Alma School and Baseline. Haigler is warmer from my experience. I frequent both places with my daughter (almost 4)

I would suggest Canyon Creek.. there is always the self guided hatchery tour at Canyon Creek. Park at the bridge crossing and wander up and down stream from there. Getting in the water as needed to cool down. Just like most places its amazing what walking a mile will do to the crowds.
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Re: Canyon Creek or Haigler Creek

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Canyon Creek is more kid-friendly. More exploration up and down the creek without bushwhacking or climbing. It's open meadow for a couple miles, great for wandering. However, Haigler has deeper pools and is better for swimming. Just expect a little more work involved if you want to make your way upstream or downstream.

Done several backpacking trips to both locations. Overall, I prefer Haigler for various reasons. Fisherman Point would be a great access trail with an 11 y/o. But you can't go wrong with either.
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Re: Canyon Creek or Haigler Creek

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JoelHazelton wrote: Done several backpacking trips to both locations. Overall, I prefer Haigler for various reasons. Fisherman Point would be a great access trail with an 11 y/o. But you can't go wrong with either.
Thanks Joel, may hit both if we have time. I want to swim and fish. Thanks for the input as well Espi!
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