However you get there, waterfalls are breathtaking places, and you have 5 beautiful waterfalls to choose from around Area D (Oyster Bay/Buttle Lake). So you can better figure out which one to visit on your next trip outdoors, see photos and tips of each waterfall below — and easily plan your next adventure!
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It's a great feeling to stand on the bridge and watch the water thunder past beneath you
Tip by Ramon
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The Elk River Trail to Landslide Lake at the base of Mount Colonel Foster, Elkhorn Mountain, and Rambler Peak is a challenging day hike. After crossing a small ridge, the …
Tip by Hubert Trapp
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Deer Falls is the middle of three waterfalls in Elk Falls Provincial Park. The drop over the basalt outcrop is minimal, about 1 Meter. Deer Falls probably only became visible …
Tip by Hubert Trapp
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Moose Falls is the uppermost of three waterfalls in Elk Falls Provincial Park on the Campbell River below the John Hart Reservoir. The water flows from the reservoir over Moose …
Tip by Hubert Trapp
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Butterwort Creek flows into the Elk River above Butterwort Flats Campsite/Backcountry Campsite #1. The mountain stream originates on the west flank of Mount Colonel Foster and cascades down a rocky gully into the valley below.
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Tip by Hubert Trapp
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