Marysville Fall Trails, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 0A6 CanadaMap
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Hidden Gem in Marysville just south of Kimberley
A beautiful short walk to Marysville falls along Mark creek. At parking lot there are picnic tables, clean washrooms and a unique sculpture display of 7 Trout. To start walk to falls you have to cross...
A very pretty spot and a quick short walk. Just be aware that the crosswalk is down the road. Trying to cross right to the waterfalls across the road from the park’s parking lot is dangerous.
The falls were beautiful but unfortunately the trail and bridge was closed for refurbishment. We still toured the site and found a geocache in the area. It was a nice little diversion while we waited ...
Great short walk with pretty falls. Young children and seniors can handle this. Across the street from the start of the trail is a couple picnic tables and a great spot for lunch before or after the ...
Hidden Gem in Marysville just south of Kimberley
A beautiful short walk to Marysville falls along Mark creek. At parking lot there are picnic tables, clean washrooms and a unique sculpture display of 7 Trout. To start walk to falls you have to cross...
Lovely little spot
A very pretty spot and a quick short walk. Just be aware that the crosswalk is down the road. Trying to cross right to the waterfalls across the road from the park’s parking lot is dangerous.
Stretch break
Worth a stop to stretch your legs. Maybe 10 minute walk on a smooth path. I can’t remember if it was paved. Nice view
The falls were beautiful
The falls were beautiful but unfortunately the trail and bridge was closed for refurbishment. We still toured the site and found a geocache in the area. It was a nice little diversion while we waited ...
Pretty and accessivle
Great short walk with pretty falls. Young children and seniors can handle this. Across the street from the start of the trail is a couple picnic tables and a great spot for lunch before or after the ...