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Continuing the waterfall mini-series, this week we head to Flood Falls, located near Hope BC. The parking lot at the Flood Falls trailhead is not very big, but fortunately, the trail is also not very popular, so finding parking was pretty easy for us. The Flood Falls trail is a short and easy 1km out-and-back trail with minimal elevation gain. The trail was flat, wide, and well maintained; although we had to cross a short section of rocks before reaching the falls. Throughout the trail, we were surrounded by the forest, but due to the low elevation and loose canopy of the trees, we saw quite a bit of undergrowth during our walk. We reached the falls after a short 10 minute walk and was able to get right next to the falls. There was also a pool of water at the bottom of the falls, so the kids spent some time playing in the water before we all headed back to the car.
Sign at the trailhead.
Trail was flat and wide.
Crossing over some sections of rock before reaching the falls.
Falls in sight.
Closer look at the falls.
Even closer look at the falls.
Check out my previous hikes:
  1. The Panoramic Views of Panorama Ridge
  2. The Golden Larches of Frosty Mountain
  3. The Winter Snow of Pump Peak at Mount Seymour
  4. Sapphire Waters and Azure Skies of Battle Bluff
  5. It Isn't Always Sunshine and Blue Skies
  6. The Frozen River and Waterfalls of Maligne Canyon
  7. The Amazing Arches of Arches National Park
  8. The Bizarre Hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park
  9. The Magnificent Stones of Zion National Park
  10. The Flowing Walls of Lower Antelope Canyon
  11. A Glimpse of Hope at the Hope Lookout Trail
  12. Turquoise Waters viewed from Sea to Summit Trail
  13. The Three Peaks of Mount Seymour
  14. The Serene Winter Scene at Dog Mountain
  15. Murrin Loop and Jurassic Ridge
  16. Yosemite National Park
  17. The Bear's Hump at Waterton National Park
  18. Views of Okanagan from Pincushion Mountain Trail
  19. The Half Frozen Waterfalls at Franklin Falls
  20. Hole in the Wall of Vancouver Island
  21. Sometimes You Just Get Lucky
  22. Winter Wonderland at Alexander Falls
  23. Eagle Bluffs
  24. Smuggler Cove Marine Provincial Park
  25. Admiralty Point
  26. Myra Canyon Trail
  27. Garabaldi Lake
  28. Botanical Beach Loop
  29. Wild Pacific Trail Lighthouse Loop
  30. Whistler Train Wreck Trail
  31. Grouse Grind
  32. Crown Mountain
  33. Chance Cove Coastal Trail
  34. Big Four Ice Caves
  35. Stawamus Chief First Peak
  36. Four Lakes Trail at Alice Lake Provincial Park
  37. Four Lakes Trail Winter Revisit
  38. Lindeman Lake Trail
  39. Malcolm Knapp Research Forest
  40. Steelhead Falls
  41. Cascade Falls
  42. Dawson Falls
  43. Bridal Veil Falls
  44. Kay Falls and Bear Creek Falls
  45. Lions Bay Loop and Crystal Falls
  46. Overlander Falls
52 sats \ 0 replies \ @Golu 11 Nov
Awesome waterfall!
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Awesome proof of work!
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Thanks
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Is there a path to walk up to the top of the falls? Would be a great view but looks pretty steep and dense.
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I don't think so, at least there was no proper trail to get to the top of the falls. And it's usually pretty dangerous to climb up a steep hill next to a waterfall, as the mist from the falls gets the surrounding ground very wet, making it easy to slip and fall. But looking at the pictures now, I guess it is possible for someone to climb up if they wanted to.
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