kingdave82
very quiet which is lovely and this really is a spectacular park! Most is accessible only by foot, however some of the most spectacular waterfalls can be easily reached by car via Clearwater.
johanleonmadeleir
And if you do Spahats falls aswell there is a Belgian guy who sell the best sugar waffles on earth. Clearwater BC in Wells Gray Park
236patg
This is a little known treasure - at least to Floridians. Our party of 4 loved this park with all its waterfalls, beautiful hikes and variety of scenery. LOVED every second of it. Plan on spending the whole day and start from the farthest point and work your way back.
memethecat
Growing up in Hong Kong we hardly ever get a chance to experience the beauty of nature, so my last visit to the Wells Gray Provincial Park was very memorable. We went during early October, the weather was perfect for hiking and outdoor activities, with plenty of sunshine. Driving from Kamloops it took a little less than two hours. We first stopped at the Wells Gray Visitor Center which was located at the entrance of the park. At the visitor center you can get a map of the park, and the friendly staff explained to us the major attractions and how long it takes to drive from one point to another, which we found very helpful. We went to the nearest two waterfalls - the Dawson Fall and the Helmcken Fall. At the Dawson Fall, you can take a short walk (about 10 minutes) to get to the base. At that point you can get a close look of the waterfall and you can actually touch the water. The Helmcken Fall was the largest waterfall in the park and the view was absolutely splendid! There was a picnic area at the Helmcken Fall where you can enjoy your food while listening to the sound of the waterfall. It was such a wonderful experience.If you only visit the Dawson Fall and the Helmcken Fall, it should take around 3-4 hours. Be sure to bring enough clothes as it gets pretty cold when you are near the waterfall.
carlb837
Because of our fairly tight touring schedule, we only had one day exploring the park and it's really not enough, but we saw as much as we could and had a great day.Highlights included Osprey lookout which is quite a hike to the top, Dawson Falls, Helmcken falls and the Green Mountain Lookout Tower. My own favourite was the short hike around Ray Farm which was really interesting. I would say you need at least a couple of days and don't forget the mozzie spray!! When we were there it was a wet, grey day but the bugs were still out in force!!
mikesF5166ZH
Second visit of the year, the first in the spring. Autumn offers a completely different perspective and equally appealing for a photographer with different lighting and tree colours. This place should be number one on any persons visit to BC. It shows the real Canada in an untouched wilderness.The trails are easy to follow and most attractions close to the road.
asi269
This park is easily overlooked when considering a trip to the Rockies, but its definitely worth spending an extra day here when travelling between Jasper & Vancouver. There are lots of lovely waterfalls to see. We were lucky enough to see Salmon jumping upstream (late August) and a bear walking down the road. Its also free to enter, and easily accessible from Clearwater.
312DavidD312
A beautiful park which deserves to be visited as Jasper and Banff. Nice stop between Vancouver and the most famous Rockies parks
Heather7A7
We ended up staying 3 days as there was so much to see. We enjoyed all the Falls the most but the view from Green Mountain was also lovely. There are endless Hiking Trails. The little trek out to the Ray Farm and Mineral Springs was very interesting.If you visit the Park, it would be best enjoyed in nice weather. While we didn't see any wild life, we found countless varieties of wild mushrooms which I enjoy photographing. I couldn't be happier with my choice of Destination for a little Holiday which was an easy drive up from the Coast.
SanderCools
This was a last minute decision to visit this park. And it's smaller then the famous parks in BC or Alberta. But at least as nice as Banff or Jasper.
happycampers222
A stunning location, we only had time to drop in on the "smaller" of the two main water falls. This is because we chose to stay at the Mahood Campsite, which turns out to be an extra 200 km drive from the other camp grounds in the Wells Grey Park! We knew we would be travelling out of the way to go to Wells Grey, but wanted to experience BC wilderness. The falls that we did see were magnificant, but we didn't get to see the big one that the park is apparently famous for, because we had to travel the extra distance to get to the Mahood lake campground, which is not conected by road to the rest of the park and has to be approached from the west, through 100 mile house, and has a lot of dirt road to negotiate. Once there, the lake is beautiful, but very isolated with not much in the way organised attractions or facilities. We hiked the kids 7 km (14 km round trip) to a small lake (Whale Lake) , only to find rubbish left by fishermen with access via a quad bike (apparently). Having said that, it has a nice playground, free access to horseshoes and was one of the kids favourite spots. Definitely a "destination" campground, and probably better if you have your own equipment such as kayaks and bikes (we were travelling from Australia with only a camper van).
roland_manders
Of course the Dawson falls and the Helmcken falls should be visited in this park. Also the smaller ones are great to see. Do also the hike at Rays cabin (towards the hotsprings). We have seen a couple of black bears. Be aware of the musquitos.We spend two days in the park which normally should be enough. It was not very crowded. Take the hike to Osprey viewpoint. Take on this track the path to the waterfalls (not the osprey). They are also beautifull.
142colins
The only reason this is four rather than a five is because it's hard to get to. A very long drive from anywhere (even the nearest town). Makes for an amazing weekend or week-long trip. Everything abotu this park feels like it's out of a fairy tale.
A8247TRmikes
Splendid waterfalls, canyons and river with excellent salmon viewing point at Bailey's Chute in September).The dirt road from the Helmcken Falls and Clearwater Lake can be messy after rain.
Robinlt2014
We camped 2 nights at Clearwater campground and enjoyed hikes and solitude and beautiful waterfalls. I love this place. Campground is quiet and we had a spot right next to the river as it flows from the lake .... Amazing,