Fairy Creek Falls Hiking Trail in Yoho Valley in Yoho National Park, BC
The Pacific Northwest area is one of the most beautiful areas in North America and you can experience it up close and personal by traversing the Fairy Creek Falls Hiking Trail in Yoho Valley in Yoho National Park, BC. The national park is just chockfull of the most drop dead gorgeous scenery with its share of streams, waterfalls, lakes fed by glaciers and of course, mountains with snow capped tops.
The Fairy Creek Falls Hiking Trail itself does not offer unobstructed views of the falls itself but rest assured the other views are pretty heady stuff. The hiking trail is partially in dense wooded area and many times you will get close to the falls. The heavily forested area camouflages the fact that the Fairy Creek Falls itself is a rather vertical drop.
There are other trails like the Marpole Lake Trail which allows for a better view of Fairy Creek Falls, even if that view is of wooded area which partially conceals the falls. Nevertheless, the Fairy Creek Falls Hiking Trail in Yoho National Park offer up one of the best natural experiences around. You will likely see countless types of trees from cedar, pine and fir to hemlock and pine. As far as the wildlife is concerned, don't be surprised to see mountain goats, birds and several types of bears like Grizzlies or black bears.
You don't have to be an outdoorsman to enjoy the vistas of this area nestled within the Rockies of British Columbia. The entire Yoho National Park area is special and many significant areas like Fairy Creek Falls Hiking Trail offers plenty of ambience and nature for experienced hikers and newbies alike.
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