For road trippers travelling the Vancouver to Jasper corridor, Wells Gray Park offers waterfalls, wilderness, and uncrowded outdoor adventure.
Wells Gray Park, known as Canada’s Waterfalls Park, is a can’t-miss destination on the Rainforest to Rockies route. Nestled in the North Thompson Valley, in the wild heart of the B.C. Interior, Wells Gray Park offersimmersive nature experiences without the crowds.
While its rugged beauty and dramatic landscapes might suggest otherwise, Wells Gray is accessible, uncrowded, and welcoming. Here, there’s space to explore — no congestion or long lines. Visitors can discover the park’s 42 named waterfalls, including Helmcken Falls (the fourth-highest in Canada), and enjoy both easy-access viewpoints and backcountry exploration. Adventurers can go whitewater rafting on wild rivers, canoe or kayak Murtle Lake’s calm waters, or hike the Trophy Meadows Trail to explore alpine wildflowers.
More than just a scenic stop, Wells Gray Park invites travellers to slow down and stay a while. With a range of accommodations, guided experiences, and countless outdoor adventures, it’s a destination worth exploring for several days.
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