Buttermilk Falls in Hamilton
Photo courtesy Steve Jones


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About this Waterfall

When visiting nearby Albion Falls, don't miss the short walk to Buttermilk Falls. Unfortunately, the small size of this waterfall's watershed keeps it dry for most of the year. Watch for good flows within 6-12 hours after a good long rain storm. An interesting way to visit this falls is to make your way to the bottom of Albion Falls and then hike down the river for about 500 m to the tributary valley on the left. Hike upstream through the forested gorge bottom to the base of the falls. It should be pretty quiet down here as most people tend to hang around Albion Falls.


Some Quick Facts

Region: Hamilton
County: Hamilton
Near: Albion Falls
River: Red Hill Creek Trib
Size: Small
Type: Plunge with Culvert
Access: Easy
Coordinates: 43.2053, -79.8196
Parking: No parking map yet
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