 
			 Wedgemount Falls can be seen along the trail to Wedgemount Lake.  As the falls flow directly from Wedgemount Lake, they are located about three quarters of the hiking distance from the trailhead.  At almost 300 metres high, Wedgemount Falls can be heard long before being visible.  The forest cover is very thick for most of the trail to Wedgemount Lake so getting a clear look at the falls is difficult.
Wedgemount Falls can be seen along the trail to Wedgemount Lake.  As the falls flow directly from Wedgemount Lake, they are located about three quarters of the hiking distance from the trailhead.  At almost 300 metres high, Wedgemount Falls can be heard long before being visible.  The forest cover is very thick for most of the trail to Wedgemount Lake so getting a clear look at the falls is difficult.
Whistler & Garibaldi Hiking
 Alexander Falls
Alexander Falls   Ancient Cedars
Ancient Cedars   Black Tusk
Black Tusk   Blackcomb Mountain
Blackcomb Mountain   Brandywine Falls
Brandywine Falls   Brandywine Meadows
Brandywine Meadows   Brew Lake
Brew Lake   Callaghan Lake
Callaghan Lake   Cheakamus Lake
Cheakamus Lake   Cheakamus River
Cheakamus River   Cirque Lake
Cirque Lake   Flank Trail
Flank Trail   Garibaldi Lake
Garibaldi Lake   Garibaldi Park
Garibaldi Park   Helm Creek
Helm Creek   Jane Lakes
Jane Lakes   Joffre Lakes
Joffre Lakes   Keyhole Hot Springs
Keyhole Hot Springs   Logger’s Lake
Logger’s Lake   Madeley Lake
Madeley Lake   Meager Hot Springs
Meager Hot Springs  Nairn Falls
Nairn Falls   Newt Lake
Newt Lake   Panorama Ridge
Panorama Ridge   Parkhurst Ghost Town
Parkhurst Ghost Town   Rainbow Falls
Rainbow Falls   Rainbow Lake
Rainbow Lake   Ring Lake
Ring Lake   Russet Lake
Russet Lake   Sea to Sky Trail
Sea to Sky Trail   Skookumchuck Hot Springs
Skookumchuck Hot Springs   Sloquet Hot Springs
Sloquet Hot Springs   Sproatt East
Sproatt East   Sproatt West
Sproatt West   Taylor Meadows
Taylor Meadows   Train Wreck
Train Wreck   Wedgemount Lake
Wedgemount Lake   Whistler Mountain
Whistler Mountain
  Alexander Falls
Alexander Falls   Brandywine Falls
Brandywine Falls   Cirque Falls
Cirque Falls   Holloway Falls
Holloway Falls   Keyhole Falls
Keyhole Falls   Nairn Falls
Nairn Falls   Rainbow Falls
Rainbow Falls   Shannon Falls
Shannon Falls   Train Wreck Falls
Train Wreck Falls   Wedgemount Falls
Wedgemount Falls
There is one spot, however, where you will catch sight of them, still kilometres away, yet with such a enormously tall waterfall, you would have to see them from a distance to get it all in view. The falls crash down the almost vertical mountainside, not far from the edge of Wedgemount Lake. You can, if you are fairly brave, hike fairly close to the top of Wedgemount Falls from Wedgemount Lake. Wedgemount Lake is one of the most spectacular hikes in Garibaldi Park. Though it is a relentlessly exhausting, steep hike, it is mercifully short at only 7 kilometres (one way). The elevation gain in that short distance is over 1200 metres which makes it a much steeper hike than most other Whistler hiking trails. Compared with other Whistler hikes, Wedgemount Lake is half the roundtrip distance of either Black Tusk or Panorama Ridge, for example, are 13.5 kilometres and 15 kilometres respectively, one way. Wedgemount Lake itself is a magnificent destination for a day hike or spectacular overnight beneath the dazzling mountain peaks and stars. Many sleep under the stars on one of the many beautiful tent platforms that dot the landscape. Solidly built, wooden tent platforms are everywhere you look at Wedgemount Lake. Strategically positioned, these platforms manage to maintain an amazingly secluded feel despite their numbers. In all Wedgemount Lake has 20 of these tent areas. Most are wooden, but several down by the lake shore are gravel, yet every bit as nice.
The Top of Wedgemount Falls

Wedgemount Falls Along the Base of Rethel Mountain

Wedgemount Falls from the Wedgemount Lake Trail

Hiking to Wedgemount Lake
 At a fast hiking pace you can reach Wedgemount Lake from the trailhead in just an hour and a half but at a leisurely or backpack laden pace you will likely take well over two hours.  The trail is well marked and well used.  The steepness of the trail doesn't require any technical skill, however that last kilometre before the lake you will be scrambling on all fours quite a bit.  The elevation gain makes a tremendous difference when carrying a heavy backpack and unprepared for the exertion.  There is hardly a section of the trail that is not steeply uphill.  The first 15 minutes takes you into the deep forest and often close to Wedgemount Creek.  This crashing creek can be heard from quite a distance and gives you a hint of the steepness of the trail to come.  The source of Wedgemount Creek is of course Wedgemount Lake which tumbles down almost 300 metres in the spectacular Wedgemount Falls.  You will be able to see Wedgemount Falls around the 5 kilometre mark along the trail.  It is far off to the right in the distance.  Despite the distance, you will hear it loud and clear and some easy to find and get to areas off the trail give amazing views of it.
At a fast hiking pace you can reach Wedgemount Lake from the trailhead in just an hour and a half but at a leisurely or backpack laden pace you will likely take well over two hours.  The trail is well marked and well used.  The steepness of the trail doesn't require any technical skill, however that last kilometre before the lake you will be scrambling on all fours quite a bit.  The elevation gain makes a tremendous difference when carrying a heavy backpack and unprepared for the exertion.  There is hardly a section of the trail that is not steeply uphill.  The first 15 minutes takes you into the deep forest and often close to Wedgemount Creek.  This crashing creek can be heard from quite a distance and gives you a hint of the steepness of the trail to come.  The source of Wedgemount Creek is of course Wedgemount Lake which tumbles down almost 300 metres in the spectacular Wedgemount Falls.  You will be able to see Wedgemount Falls around the 5 kilometre mark along the trail.  It is far off to the right in the distance.  Despite the distance, you will hear it loud and clear and some easy to find and get to areas off the trail give amazing views of it.
Beautiful Wedgemount Lake
Wedgemount Glacier and Distant Wedge Mountain
Wedgemount Lake Campsite View
Complete Hiking and Camping Guide for Wedgemount Lake
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