Denlow Falls

Denlow Falls in autumn. Photo by Joe Hollick.
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Denlow Falls is considered a Horsetail
Ribbon Cascade. It has a height of 19 metres (62 feet.)
and the width varies from 2 metres to 9 metres as it cascades
down. Its flow is strongest during rainstorms and after the seasonal
snow melt.
History
This waterfall was first brought to the attention of the Hamilton
Waterfall Group in 2004 by Joe Hollick.
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How to get there
This waterfall is difficult to reach from below as it is located
half way between Lower Chedoke Falls and Chedoke Falls.
From the
Chedoke Golf Course parking lot, go to the east end of the
golf course along the Radial Trail, follow the large ravine upstream
for a few hundred metres (past Lower Chedoke Falls). It will
take about 20 minutes, there is no trail, bring waterproof
boots and be careful.
Denlow Falls Photo Gallery

Denlow Falls in winter. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge. |

Denlow Falls in winter. Photo by Dan Court. Click to enlarge. |
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