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Top 9 Waterfalls around Area A (Wells Gray Country)

Best waterfalls around Area A (Wells Gray Country) is a region known for its numerous waterfalls, often referred to as "Canada's Waterfall Park." This area, primarily within Wells Gray Provincial Park, features more than 40 named waterfalls shaped by volcanic and glacial activity. The landscape offers a diverse range of cascades, from towering plunges to wide, curtain-like flows. It provides a natural setting for exploring various waterfall types.

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Last updated: May 15, 2026

Helmcken Falls

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A beautiful waterfall, good to reach on a trail. Lonely!

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Spahats Creek Falls

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Spahats Creek flows west from the Trophy Mountains, crossing the area's basalt formation. Upstream of Spahats Creek Falls, the creek has carved itself into a 23-meter-deep gorge and then plunges …

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Helmcken Falls

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“Helmcken Falls is the centerpiece to Wells Gray Provincial Park, one of the most powerful waterfalls on earth and one of BC’s prime tourist draws. The Murtle River, which is …

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Moul Falls

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Dawson Falls

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From the Dawson Falls parking lot, a trail along the Murtle River takes you to the Falls in about 10 minutes. About two-thirds of the way, there is an excellent …

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October 31, 2025, Moul Falls

A tough climb, but really cool.

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So incredibly cool! You don't want to miss this.

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August 5, 2025, Helmcken Falls

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Hubert Trapp
February 16, 2025, Dawson Falls

From the Dawson Falls parking lot, a trail along the Murtle River takes you to the Falls in about 10 minutes. About two-thirds of the way, there is an excellent viewing point for the Falls. The water of the Murtle River plunges about 18 meters down a step at Dawson Falls. If you're lucky, you can see a rainbow below the Dawson Falls. Opposite is another observation point; it can be reached from the Pyramid Campground. In addition to Dawson Falls, there are six other waterfalls along the Murtle River in Wells Gray Park. (Visit June 3, 2018) https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Dawson-Falls-2305 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawson_Falls

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Spahats Creek flows west from the Trophy Mountains, crossing the area's basalt formation. Upstream of Spahats Creek Falls, the creek has carved itself into a 23-meter-deep gorge and then plunges over the waterfall 61 meters into a massive canyon, emptying into the Clearwater River a few hundred meters later. The canyon is the result of glacial meltwater that flowed over the edge of the Clearwater Valley about 11,000 years ago. After the Ice Age, the stream receded into the comparatively small Spahats Creek. Spahats Creek was once known as Bear Creek. Spahats is a native word for bear. (Visit June 3, 2018) https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Spahats-Creek-Falls-2293

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Hubert Trapp
February 14, 2025, Moul Falls

It is possible to walk behind the waterfall to the opposite side of the creek without having to wade through the water. However, you will be splashed by the spray from the Falls. (Visit June 3, 2018)

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Hubert Trapp
February 14, 2025, Moul Falls

Grouse Creek forms a beautiful waterfall in Wells Gray Park. Moul Falls plunges 35 metres over an eroded rock ledge into the narrow valley. It is possible to walk behind the waterfall to the opposite side of the creek without having to wade through the water. However, you will be splashed by the spray from the Falls. (Visit June 3, 2018) https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Moul-Falls-2298

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Hubert Trapp
February 14, 2025, Helmcken Falls

“Helmcken Falls is the centerpiece to Wells Gray Provincial Park, one of the most powerful waterfalls on earth and one of BC’s prime tourist draws. The Murtle River, which is just a few kilometers upstream, drops over 300 foot (91 m) wide Dawson Falls, narrows to about 75 feet (23 m) wide and surges over the lip of Helmcken Canyon, hurtling 462 feet (141 m) into one of the largest river-sculpted amphitheaters in North America. The bowl behind the falls recedes over 150 feet (46 m) into the cliff and stretches over 500 feet (152 m) wide. Just downstream lies a 50 foot (15 m) lower tier which isn’t usually counted in the total height of the falls but legitimately boosts this to a 500 foot (152 m) tall waterfall. Pictures really do not do this waterfall justice, as there is no way to convey the true power and volume of water spilling off the cliff.” (Visit June 3, 2018) https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Helmcken-Falls-2303

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in Wells Gray Country?

The ideal time to experience the waterfalls in their full power is typically from late April to early July, when glacial melt and spring rains contribute to raging flows. During winter months, many falls transform into stunning frozen spectacles, offering a different kind of beauty.

Are there any family-friendly waterfalls with easy access in Wells Gray Country?

Yes, several waterfalls are easily accessible and great for families. Spahats Creek Falls is a prime example, located just 10 minutes from Clearwater with a short, easy walk to a fully accessible viewing platform. Dawson Falls also offers an easy 1.1-kilometer hiking route with multiple viewpoints, making it perfect for all ages.

Which waterfall offers a unique experience where I can go behind the cascade?

Moul Falls provides this unique adventure. After a moderate 3-kilometer hike, visitors can trek down behind the 35-meter cascade and feel the mist. This is particularly feasible in late summer when the water flow is less intense.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the waterfalls in Wells Gray Country?

Wells Gray Country is renowned for its volcanic and glacial history, which has shaped its diverse landscape. You'll encounter dramatic canyons, deep 'punchbowls' carved by powerful cascades, and ancient forests of cedar and hemlock, especially near waterfalls like Dawson Falls. The region's geology is a significant part of the experience.

Are there opportunities for hiking near the waterfalls?

Absolutely. Wells Gray Country offers numerous hiking trails that lead to or past its waterfalls. For example, you can explore routes like the Moul Falls loop or the Murtle River Bridge – Helmcken Falls loop. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Area A (Wells Gray Country) guide.

Where can I see a waterfall that is known for its impressive width?

Dawson Falls, often called 'Little Niagara Falls,' is famous for its width rather than height. It cascades 90 meters across a ledge on the Murtle River, creating a broad, roaring flow that is quite spectacular.

Is there a waterfall that is particularly remote or offers a more adventurous experience?

For a more adventurous and rewarding experience, consider Silvertip Falls. At 168 meters, it's one of the tallest in the park, hidden beneath Trophy Mountain. Reaching its base requires a 2.1-kilometer return hike over challenging terrain, and access is via an active logging road.

What is The Mushbowl and why is it worth a quick stop?

The Mushbowl is a unique water feature consisting of two 4.5-meter cascades in a narrow canyon downstream from Dawson Falls. It's notable for exposing some of the oldest rocks in Wells Gray Provincial Park. It's an easy roadside stop, visible from the Clearwater Valley Road Bridge, offering a quick appreciation of the Murtle River's power.

Can I see salmon jumping near any of the waterfalls?

Yes, Bailey's Chute is a great spot to witness salmon jumping upstream, especially during the salmon run. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's wildlife and natural cycles.

Are there any waterfalls that are only accessible by boat?

Rainbow Falls is a remote and stunning waterfall located at the far end of Azure Lake. It is boat-accessible, allowing visitors to canoe, boat, or take a private tour to marvel at its beauty as it cascades into the lake, surrounded by ancient cedar trees.

What should I bring for a waterfall hike in Wells Gray Country?

For most waterfall hikes, especially those involving moderate trails like Moul Falls, sturdy hiking shoes are highly recommended. Depending on the season, layers of clothing, rain gear, water, and snacks are also advisable. For trails like Silvertip Falls, be prepared for roots, rocks, and streams.

Are there any less crowded waterfalls for a more tranquil experience?

While many falls are popular, McDiarmid Falls is a less-visited 10-meter waterfall found downstream from Moul Falls. Its quieter nature can offer a more tranquil experience away from the main crowds.

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