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774peterp
Parked on the road and strolled in. An easy hike about 1 mile each way. The waterfall is very nice and worth the walk. If there was snow and ice present I would think it would be a bit dangerous due to the steep drop to the river. But this year, no snow in March, go figure.
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Acuram
Coming from Calgary in the middle of February, where it's still winter, this walk was a glorious coastal rainforest walk. Green everywhere, beautiful loam carpet to walk on. It wasn't a very difficult hike at all, not too far, and the waterfalls at the end of the trail were incredible. Easy hike worth the time.
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89matts89
We stayed at Nairn Falls campground for a week this summer and absolutely loved it. Unlike many other places in the Pemberton Valley there are no mosquitos. We had an awesome site overlooking the river and really enjoyed our time there.
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AK69
Nice 'stretch-your-legs' walk to the falls and good overlooks with guard rails. When I am there, I always think about that night several years ago when torrential rains took out the bridge upriver and in the black night, a car went catapulting into the river. They never found the car or the two occupants. I wonder if the car went over the falls that night?
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BarbS336
I would be interested in knowing when "Hiking Boots Essential" went to the falls as I found them far more than small and average. We went in November and the amount of water surging over the drop was deafening. It would be nice to see them au naturel (i.e. without the chain link fencing) but one glance at the cross on the cliff on the other side reminds everyone of the dangers of hiking out of bounds. The smooth-faced rock with no steps or hand holds which you walk over to get to the viewpoints is NOT for unsupervised kids, elders or dogs. Dogs can easily squeeze through the fence in a few places, so LEASH THEM and while you're at it: leash your kids, too. It's well worth the hike through the woods to the falls - highly recommended. Be sure to bring your camera.
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mhx1337
This is a nice and easy hike (about 30mins) to Nairn Fall - it is not the biggest fall but the hike is worth it.
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travelnotebook
This hike starts out looking like an easy stroll for the whole family, but quickly turns into a serious trail that largely takes place near the edge of a rocky cliff the whole way to the falls. Hiking boots are essential. VERY slippery if wet. Certainly not for young children alone. Warning signs need to be heeded. The falls themselves are rather small and average, but the river running alone the way of this trail is a lovely turquoise blue.
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YaShaK
An easy 1.5 kms of hike to the falls was a delight. Please take water and some sandwiches if you plan to picnic at the base. The trail is lovely and the falls are incerdible. Nature galore and beauty unfolds. Nature lovers will love it all.
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tma418
Wear good shoes/boots. We walked 1.5 km to the falls with a 2.5 yr old. The path is decent but not accessible with a stroller or wagon. We saw the falls and spent a bit of time there. Then we hiked down to the river and threw some rocks. The water tasted so good. I highly recommend having a look around!
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annelI7647FI
This hike starts off fairly level and then gets pretty steep toward the end, all the while hiking along the green river. I would not say this is an easy hike .. more on the moderate side. It is quiet and beautiful the entire time though, and I would definitely go again!