Bridal Veil Falls is located about 20 minutes west of the City of Hope, along Highway 1 at the base of Mount Cheam inside Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park. Bridal Veil Falls is often just called Bridal Falls. |
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Below: Karen Duquette took photos from
both sides of the little bridge. |
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A short hike (a half hour return) took the two RV Gypsies along a lush trail lined with ferns, moss, and picturesque woods with great looking trees and small streams of water. |
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Lee Duquette paused to enjoy the view
from another little bridge. |
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The path was easy to walk on, but at times quite steep. Funny how the path looks so level in the photos though. |
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The falls were 60 meters high and as the water cascades over the smooth rock face, a veil-like effect was created. The falls must be viewed from a platform and the sign warns people not to proceed beyond the fence. |
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Lots of logs were at the bottom of the falls. The photo below shows the view as the falls continue down stream. |
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The stream from the waterfall |
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Below: Lee Duquette thought the tree roots
looked
like
worms or snakes. |
The two RV Gypsies on the platform
at Bridal Veil Falls. |
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The two RV Gypsies walked back to the park entrance and found a picnic table and enjoyed their lunch near the creek. |
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