| Deception
Falls Trail is a short, steep hiking trail leading
to a fenced viewpoint, high up on a ridge, offering up views of
a cascading waterfall in a deep forested canyon. The popular hiking
trail neighbours Mahood Lake which is located in Wells
Gray Provincial Park, east of 100 Mile House, British Columbia,
Canada.
The
0.8 kilometre route is a narrow path exploring uphill hidden under
a forest cover. The pine needle cushioned path follows a set of
small switchbacks up the hill. The route is lined with dead fall
trees, some have fallen across the path, and the forest floor
is layered in sheets of moss covered in decaying tree branches.
The
narrow one-way road to the Deception Falls trailhead is tricky
as it follows the banks of Mahood Lake. Make note of the pull
outs along the road as you drive to the trailhead as they are
to be used to make room for when meeting oncoming traffic. There
is a 3 car pull out at the trailhead used for parking.
Some
of the other trails in the area that provide some wilderness scenery
include the Canim River, Whale Lake and the Canim-Mahood
Waterfalls Trail. Also in the area are many lakes for fishing,
canoeing, camping and boating. A few of the bigger lakes in the
region include the Canim, Deka, Horse and Mahood Lakes.
How
to Get to Deception Falls: Travel north
for 1 kilometre and then turn right onto the Canim-Hendrix Rd.
Continue past Forest Grove following the signs to Mahood Lake.
Look for the gravel 8100 Road leading to Wells Gray Park. Enter
into the park and drive pass the campground. Coninue driving to
the trailhead which is located on your left.
Contact information for
the local 100 Mile House community accommodations, tours,
guides, activities, campgrounds, golf courses, attractions,
realtors, etc. are posted under the community links listed
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