🌿🏞️ A Hidden Paradise: Moul Falls 🏞️🌿
Moul Falls in BC is a hidden oasis that has captured my heart! This enchanting waterfall, nestled within the pristine Wells Gray Provincial Park, offers a one-of-a-kind adventure that will leave you in awe.
The journey to Moul Falls is an experience in itself. The trail winds through lush forests, leading you deeper into nature's embrace. The anticipation builds with every step, and as you approach the falls, the sound of cascading water grows louder, beckoning you closer.
But here's where Moul Falls truly shines: the opportunity to walk behind the waterfall itself. Feeling the mist on your skin and the gentle rush of water is an exhilarating sensation that words can hardly describe. It's like stepping into a magical world where nature's power and beauty envelop you.
Whether you're a seasoned hiker, a photography enthusiast, or someone seeking a tranquil escape, Moul Falls offers an experience that lingers long after you've left. The untouched wilderness that surrounds the falls adds to its allure, making it a true sanctuary for those seeking solace in nature.
Moul Falls, with its captivating allure and the unforgettable walk behind the falls, has forever etched itself in my memory. If you're yearning for an adventure that speaks to your soul, this hidden gem is waiting to embrace you. 📸🍃 #MoulFallsMagic...
Read moreGorgeous place, particularly in late/mid summer. Trail to the viewing location of the falls has a bit of an incline down, and the trail down to the actual falls were washed out when I visited in 2023, making the trek back up after walking behind the falls quite exhausting and treacherous. However I saw older individuals of whom were using canes complete the saga back up, so I think it’s definitely possible.
When walking behind the falls it can get quite slippery and windy, as well as WET, so either secure any blow away-able items to your person and stow your water-sensitive things in a bag, or have someone you trust at the shore to keep an eye on your belongings before you trek behind the falls. The cool mist the waterfall lets off is certainly a welcome treat on hot summer days in August, and unless you are a hiking-adorist you may not want to redo the trail the next time you visit so I highly recommend doing the waterfall the first time if you’re capable.
I personally felt like I wasn’t going to make it back to the car lot after the trek up the washed out trail paired with the incline to the trail heading back, but I also complain a lot so frankly I think it’s totally doable if you’re fit. Lovely...
Read moreMoul Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Wells Gray Provincial Park and a true gem near Clearwater. The trail to the falls is about 5.5 km round trip, relatively easy and family-friendly, with beautiful forest views along the way. The highlight is reaching the falls and realizing you can actually walk behind the powerful curtain of water — a unique and thrilling experience. In spring and early summer, the flow is strong and creates mist that cools you down. During winter, the falls freeze into a magical ice sculpture, making it a year-round attraction. The viewing area is safe and offers plenty of space for photos. The surrounding forest is peaceful, filled with birdsong and the sound of rushing water. The path is well-marked, though a bit steep near the end. Good footwear is recommended as it can be slippery. Moul Falls is less crowded than Helmcken Falls, offering a serene and immersive nature experience. Perfect for hikers, photographers, and anyone looking to enjoy the beauty of...
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