A Guide to Chasing Waterfalls in Yoho National Park
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Yoho National Park is a waterfall lover’s dream, offering some of the most spectacular cascades in the Canadian Rockies. If you’re ready to explore, grab your hiking boots, a camera, and maybe a rain jacket—you’re going to get misty.
1. Takakkaw Falls
Start your adventure with the crown jewel of Yoho. At over 300 meters, Takakkaw Falls is one of Canada’s tallest waterfalls, and its name fittingly means “it is magnificent” in Cree. You can drive most of the way and take a short, easy walk to the base, where the thundering spray and sheer power of the falls will leave you in awe.
2. Wapta Falls
For a more serene experience, hike the 4.6 km round-trip trail to Wapta Falls, also known as the “Niagara of the Rockies.” This wide, roaring waterfall on the Kicking Horse River is surrounded by lush forests and offers picture-perfect viewpoints. It’s an easy hike, making it ideal for families or those looking for a leisurely adventure.
3. Laughing Falls
Accessible via a 4 km hike from the Takakkaw Falls parking area, Laughing Falls is a charming, smaller cascade tucked into the forest. The hike takes you through scenic valleys and offers a quieter, more peaceful experience away from the crowds.
Pro Tips:
• Visit in late spring or early summer when snowmelt is at its peak, and the waterfalls are at their most powerful.
• Don’t forget your camera—Yoho’s waterfalls are Instagram gold.
• Always stay on designated paths for safety and preservation.
Yoho’s waterfalls are not just sights to see—they’re experiences to feel, hear, and fall in love with.