Evelyn Falls Trail
About Evelyn Falls, Shuswap, British Columbia
Evelyn Falls is a picture-perfect waterfall that is nestled in the lush green forests that surround the quaint lakeside village of Anglemont, British Columbia. The falls are a relatively unknown gem of the Shuswap region and are surrounded by a vast area of dense BC wilderness.
Exploratory Glory YouTube Channel
How to Get There
Map of Evelyn Falls
Hiking Trail
The hiking trail is approximately 3.6 km long and takes around 1.25 hours. It leads you through thick woods up the mountain and then down into a ravine of sorts. It is a great workout and should be fairly easy for most people unless you have a disability. When you arrive at the falls there is an opening in the forest and with the sunlight creeping through, the lush vegetation, and the sounds of the forest, it really gives you the feeling that you're deep in the jungle somewhere.
The Falls
Once you arrive at the falls you will see a swing that somebody made, where you can get an epic shot. Most people stay at the bottom of the falls, but if you’re brave enough there is a treacherous path up the side of the waterfall that takes you up to some gorgeous little natural swimming pools. If you’re only able to stay at the bottom it is beautiful enough, but I highly recommend heading up the waterfall because the pools are the best part.