Baby Webster’s Falls

Baby Webster's Falls

Baby Webster’s Falls.

Photo courtesy of David Piano. Click to enlarge

Baby Webster’s Falls is a complex ribbon waterfall
which has water during seasonal storms and after the winter snow
melt. Its height is 9 metres (30 ft.) and its
width is 3 metres (10 ft.) It is located on a tributary
of the Spencer Creek, on a separate ravine
near Webster’s Falls and can be seen from both the top and
bottom.

History

Many people never see Baby Webster’s
Falls for three reasons: one that often it is sometimes
a trickle, two is that everyone wants to see Webster’s
Falls and overlook Baby Webster’s Falls and three is that
many people are not aware of it!

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How to get there

Many people descend the stairs located beside Webster’s Falls
to reach the bottom of Webster’s, however instead of turning
left when at the bottom of the stairs to go to Webster’s, turn
right. Follow the ravine on the right side up about 50 m to
Baby Webster’s Falls.

Baby Webster’s Falls Photo Gallery

Baby Webster's Falls
Baby Webster’s Falls.

Photo courtesy of Caroline Nutter. Click to enlarge

Baby Webster's Falls
Baby Webster’s Falls.

Photo courtesy of Caroline Nutter. Click to enlarge

Baby Webster's Falls
Baby Webster’s Falls in Autumn.

Photo courtesy of Joe Hollick. Click to enlarge

Baby Webster's Falls

Baby Webster’s Falls in Winter.

Photo courtesy of David Piano. Click to enlarge

Baby Webster's Falls

Baby Webster’s Falls. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge

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