This is a great find! It's out of the way and so is rarely busy at all. A beautuiful curving cascade that tumbles over a moss-covered rock ridge. The falls is found at one end of a shallow bowl-shaped gorge.
Shaded by cedars and hemlocks, expect colour (green!) here for most of the year. The falls does spill over the entire rock face in spring when water levels are higher.
The trailhead is on the south side of the road, right at a bend in Morrow Lake Rd where it crosses over the river. The trail is just long enough, but not too long (10-15 mins), and poses very little challenge to most.
While the trail can be managed by most and the roads are decent, note that this location is fairly remote. It's always a good idea to tell someone where you will be. On an off day, you could be the only person to visit this waterfall all day.
Region | Eastern |
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County | Frontenac |
Near | Morrow Lake |
Watercourse | Morrow Creek |
Watershed / % Lakes | 1 / 13% |
Ownership | Crown Land |
Landscape | Wilderness |
Size | Small |
Type | Cascade |
Modification | Natural |
Access | Moderate |
Top / Bottom | Difficult / Moderate |
Trail conditions | Dirt, wet sections |
Hiking Time | 15 min |
Coordinates | 45.2006,-77.0523 |
Parking | 45.2077,-77.0468 ![]() |
Site ID | WOO.FRO.009 |
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