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The flooded Vedder Falls.

July 02, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Terrace, Attractions

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As I've mentioned before in this blog, I love waterfalls. Situated only 45 minutes out of town is maybe one of the most beautiful waterfalls I've ever seen, and even moreso around this time of year. The local guide informed me that Vedder Falls is normally a gorgeous waterfall with 2 fingers (a finger being defined as an individual waterfall part of the system) however when the creek is flooded, it actually becomes a 4 fingered waterfall.

Now, let me preface this by saying I've seen many of the local waterfalls and they are all gorgeous... but the flooded Vedder Falls is amazing. Conveniently located as a 5 minute walk off the highway, the convenience to beauty ratio is completely worth it. It is gorgeous and a nicely made viewing platform right on the edge of the falls with a great little trail to hike down the creek a ways.

Posted by DarrinR, Terrace at 10:56 AM