sltravel2015
Beautiful waterfall with several levels in which you can swim in. It is a short walk (10-15 min) to the waterfall and you will see indigenous plants and trees, we even saw a snake in a bamboo. When at the base of the waterfall you have to climb up a narrow trail to reach the top of the waterfall. 6 meter deep pool where you can swim in clear and fairly cold water.
aabonyi
An easy walk just on the outskirts of Roxborough town, adjacent to the Cocoa plantation. A 15 minute easy walk takes you to a set of 3-tiered waterfalls, with the option to hike up to higher levels. The pools are deep enough to swim, however the water is quite cold. There is a small bar and snackshop at the entrance.
Alexa1990
Despite fears that this would be a bit of a trek and that we would need wellies, we found it relatively easy to get to the waterfall. We saw plenty of wildlife along the way and we're no experts but they were easy to spot. We only went as far as the first tier as the climb to the next level would have required sturdier footwear but this was certainly a beautiful spot and the water was refreshing but not too cold. There were lots of fish in the pool.
ricci1999
I did this 'hike' while on crutches, so it's doable at any age. Only the final bit has some rocks that can get slippery. It has a T$60 entry fee. The waterfall was pleasant to dive in and fun too. swimmers be warned, it gets deep very quickly.
ShellyCanada49
It was a nice easy 10 minute walk through the rainforest to the cascading waterfall. There were many different tiers your could climb to that were more difficult to get up to. we chose to stop at the first tier and swim in the clear, refreshing pool of water. Worth the trip.
siegridd2014
Here you are invited to treat yourself to a special spa experience. It's worth to climb up the little hill and discover the little paradise.
desmondl744
There is not much to dislike about this waterfall. Nestled within the luscious tropical rainforest on the windward side of the island, the waterfall is reminiscent of an ideal picturesque image of how one would imagine an island waterfall to be. Except that its even way better. Truthfully, I could not find one thing to dislike about this beautiful waterfall... except maybe the hearty walk that's required before you can enjoy this gem.
VjA_09
My wife, 5 year old son and I took the trip to Roxborough in February 2015. The drive from lowlands took about 45 minutes with some winding roads but was not too bad. the fee is 50TTD (~7.65USD) for adults and 25TTD for kids 5-12 years old. This is simply for access to the falls and did not include any tour guide etc.The walk to the falls is a calm, shaded one. I would recommend sneakers or other comfortable footwear as the path can get stony as well as rocky at some points. The rocky points can be slippery requiring some dexterity/ agility to safely get across. it was somewhat challenging for my 5 year old son, but not unmanageable. The time from the carpark to the waterfall is about 15-20 minutes. The falls itself has about 3 different levels, although we did not venture past the lowest pool as the ascent to the other levels appeared too steep for my son. The pool was about 40 feet in diameter and get above 6 feet deep about 8 feet into the pool. There's a sign indicating that the deepest point is 18 feet. There are freshwater fishes in the pool that simply keep out of visitors ways. For those so inclined, a bath in the pool is quite refreshing, but may be a bit cold for some but of course this should be expected with the falls being mountain water.
eliskag2015
The walk to the falls was really nice, and the cool waters were so pleasant! You can hike to the top pools (rope provided in places where it might be slippery) and stand right under the waterfalls. Really enjoyable thing to do on your vacation, we saw quite a few mot-mots on our way back. Just be careful, just as the big signs say - the rocks are slippery when wet! I actually fell on one of the rocks, so really exercise caution when walking on the boulders.
goonermitch
Great hiking great views and wildlife fantastic falls and swimming . An absolute must to see . This will give you a real flavour of a paradise island
susiem749
This was another amazing part of Tobago, we hiked to this beautiful Waterfall and were able to swim in the refreshing cool fresh pool at the bottom of the waterfall. All the guides were fun, friendly and after our hike we sat around and talked and laughed. I came away with the nut of a cocco tree, smells just like the finished chocolate bar you can buy....
otolith
Nice little hike to this pleasant waterfall. Great for a picnic and a dip. Best way to get there is by rental car as public transport is sparse. Shady little spot with lots of bamboo groves. Beautiful.
Baldbear99
This was a 45 minute drive from our hotel on Turtle Beach. An easy hike to the first pool but do not stop there. To the right of the first pool is a path that goes straight up. Climb, hang on to trees and vines and move your way up. The second area is waterfalls you can stand under. Keep moving up the trail (a bit harder) to the top pool. Fantastic view and take a swim. It was just our family and two locals the day we were there. Do not miss.
stefescal
It is a 15 minutes walk though a lovely forest full of different types of exotic trees (silkwood, bamboo, wildplum and all the others whose names I have forgotten but will look up) with the opportunity to swimm in the pools under the cascades. It was not exactly sunny the morning I went and it had rained the night before. Still it was not too slippery to walk up to the second floor and have a different view and experience there.The older lady guide who accompanied me (but did not want to go further up) was very nice, named all the trees for me and had me brought a cocoa ball which I do not regret to have brought back!
Dutchhartlage
This waterfall is hard to get to for older people. The trail is being worked on and new building is being built. This will be fun in the future. The cost was 10 dollars to view