HERO: WELLS GRAY WATERFALL

WELLS GRAY PROVINCIAL PARK GUIDE

3 DAYS IN WELLS GRAY

BC's Waterfall Paradise

A ready-to-follow itinerary through waterfalls, deep forests, and a pace that encourages you to slow down and stay present.

★ AUTHOR BIO • QUICK REFERENCE
Author

WRITTEN BY

Jonny Bierman

BC-based sustainable travel educator, speaker, and journalist, contributing to Vogue, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, and the National Post.

🗺 Wells Gray at a Glance

📍
LOCATION

120 km north of Kamloops, BC

BEST TIME

June – September

💲
BUDGET

$20 – $500/day

🚗
FROM VANCOUVER

5–6 hours drive

📶
CELL SERVICE

None in most of the park

⚠️
WILDLIFE

Bears, moose, wolves, deer

CAMPING

Book early for summer

🏡
LODGES

Several in Clearwater & park

★ TABLE OF CONTENTS + ITINERARY SNAPSHOT

WHAT'S INSIDE THIS GUIDE

CONTENTS

  • Itinerary Overview
  • Interactive Map of Wells Gray
  • Day 1: The Famous Falls
  • Day 2: Deep Into the Wilderness
  • Day 3: Lakes, Hikes & Hidden Gems
  • Where to Stay: Camping vs. Lodges
  • Wildlife Safety: Bear Awareness
  • Best Time to Visit
  • What to Pack
  • FAQs

Day 1: The Iconic Waterfalls

  • Spathats Falls viewpoint
  • Moul Falls hike
  • Dawson Falls ("mini Niagara")
  • Sunset at Helmcken Falls
  • Mushbowl Falls from the road

Day 2: Wilderness Exploration

  • Clearwater Farmers' Market (Saturdays)
  • Clearwater Lake activities
  • Ray Farm heritage site
  • Bailey's Chute (salmon in fall)
  • Dutch Lake paddle/swim

Day 3: Hidden Gems & Departure

  • Trophy Mountain meadows hike
  • Silvertip Falls
  • Triple Decker & Candle Creek Falls
  • White water rafting adventure
  • Return via scenic stops
★ INTERACTIVE MAP SECTION

INTERACTIVE WELLS GRAY MAP

All locations pinned below. Download for offline use — NO cell service in most of the park.

Day 1 (Waterfalls) Day 2 (Wilderness & Lake) Day 3 (Hidden Gems) Accommodation & Camping Viewpoints & Photo Spots

EMBEDDED GOOGLE MAP / INTERACTIVE MAP

★ ESSENTIAL PLANNING

BEFORE YOU GO

📶

No Cell Service

Download Google Maps offline. Tell someone your itinerary. There is a payphone at the Helmcken Falls Lodge.

Fill Up in Clearwater

Last gas station before entering the park. No services inside until you leave.

🐻

Bear Country

Active grizzly and black bear territory. Carry bear spray ($40–50) and know how to use it.

Book Camping Early

Popular campgrounds fill up months in advance for summer weekends. Have a backup plan.

🌧️

Weather Changes Fast

Pack layers regardless of the forecast. A waterproof jacket is essential.

🛣️

Road Conditions

Main park road is paved to Helmcken Falls — beyond that, gravel. 4WD not required but ground clearance helps.

★ DAY 1 CONTENT

DAY 1: THE FAMOUS FALLS

Today is all about the classic "Wells Gray feeling" — short walks, big viewpoints, and the steady sound of falling water.

STOP 1

Spahats Creek Falls

A perfect first stop — close to town, quick to access, and a powerful introduction to Wells Gray's canyon geology and scale.

STOP 2

Helmcken Falls (the headline)

The park's signature sight and one of Canada's tallest waterfalls, with a single drop of about 141 metres. Main viewpoint ideal for mixed mobility.

STOP 3

Dawson Falls

Often nicknamed "Mini Niagara" — broad, loud, and easy to pair with Helmcken.

STOP 4

Moul Falls (walk behind the water)

The trail leads to a curtain of falling water where you can pass behind the falls.

Helmcken Falls by Season
Summer (Jun–Aug) Maximum water flow. Rainbows nearly guaranteed.
Fall (Sep–Oct) Lower water volume but beautiful fall colours.
Winter (Jan–Mar) Falls freeze into a massive ice cone.
Spring (Apr–May) Snowmelt = highest water volume.
★ DAY 2 CONTENT

DAY 2: WILDERNESS EXPLORATION

Morning: Clearwater Lake

A classic Wells Gray experience — paddle, join a guided option, or spend time near shore. Keep your day timeless by choosing your route based on weather and wind.

Midday: Ray Farm (Heritage Stop)

A simple, worthwhile heritage stop that adds human context to a landscape that otherwise feels untouched and immense.

Afternoon: Pick One Seasonal Highlight

OPTION A (SUMMER)

Trophy Mountain Meadows

Rewarding alpine-style hike with wildflower meadows and broad views when trails are snow-free.

OPTION B (FALL ONLY)

Bailey’s Chute

Late Aug–Oct: witness Chinook salmon leaping through a narrow rock gorge. One of BC’s most remarkable wildlife events.

★ DAY 3 CONTENT

DAY 3: HIDDEN GEMS

The "leave space" day — short walks, softer light, and a few quick stops that keep the wonder high.

Sunrise Option: Helmcken Falls (Again)

Revisiting Helmcken can feel like a new place — cooler air, gentler light, fewer people. Wildlife more active in early hours.

Morning: Murtle River–Area Walk

A gentle riverside trail — more forest, more quiet, more of that "water flows of all forms" feeling.

On the Way Out: Mushbowl + Overlander Falls

Short, close to the road, and memorable — ideal departure-day stops.

Restaurant Recommendations

Gateway Grill

Classic diner fare and a locally loved breakfast spot. Generous portions and friendly service.

📍 368 Eden Rd, Clearwater, BC

Helmcken Falls Lodge Restaurant

More upscale option with local ingredients. Reservations recommended during peak season.

📍 6662 Clearwater Valley Rd, Clearwater

Dutch Lake Resort Café

Lakeside setting, good burgers, fish & chips. Outdoor patio overlooking the lake.

📍 361 Dutch Lake Rd, Clearwater
★ ACCOMMODATION SECTION

WHERE TO STAY

Two distinct experiences: roughing it in the wilderness or staying in comfortable lodges. Both excellent.

⛺ Camping & RV Parks

Clearwater Valley Resort & KOA

• RV sites with full hookups
• Hot showers, laundry, camp store
• Playground and recreation

📍 373 Clearwater Valley Rd

Helmcken Falls Lodge & Campground

• Only campground within the park
• Walking distance to Helmcken Falls
• On-site restaurant & sauna

📍 6664 Clearwater Valley Rd

Dutch Lake Resort & RV Park

• Lakeside camping
• Boat rentals, beach access
• On-site café with patio

📍 361 Dutch Lake Rd

🏡 Lodges & Accommodations

Blue Grouse Country Inn

Charming country inn, mountain views, full breakfast included.

📍 5177 Clearwater Valley Rd

Clearwater Springs Ranch

Working ranch experience with horseback riding and home-cooked meals.

📍 6584 Corral Rd

Wells Gray Guest Ranch

Rustic ranch experience at the park entrance with cabins and lodge rooms.

📍 5565 Clearwater Valley Rd

Wells Gray Inn

Comfortable motel-style accommodation with good value.

📍 228 Yellowhead Hwy

Jasper Way Inn

Modern amenities, continental breakfast, walking distance to restaurants.

📍 57 Old N Thompson Hwy

Overlook Inn and Cabins

Quiet retreat with mountain views, private cabins, and kitchenettes.

📍 734 Clearwater Village Rd
Bear BEAR IN WELLS GRAY
★ BEAR SAFETY

BEAR SAFETY

Wells Gray is home to both grizzly and black bears. Encounters happen regularly — being prepared is required.

Before Your Trip

  • Purchase bear spray ($40–$50)
  • Watch bear safety videos
  • Bring bear-resistant containers
  • Print this guide — no cell service

On the Trail

  • Make noise: talk, clap, or sing
  • Travel in groups
  • Watch for fresh sign
  • Keep bear spray accessible

If You See a Bear

  • Stay calm, speak in a low voice
  • Do NOT run
  • Back away slowly
  • Use bear spray if within 5 metres
★ SEASONAL GUIDE

BEST TIME TO VISIT

Peak: Jun–Aug

  • All roads and trails open
  • Warmest weather (15–28°C)
  • Waterfalls at good volume
  • Wildflowers peak mid-July
  • Busiest — book camping months ahead

Fall: Sep–Oct

  • Fewer crowds
  • Fall colours in the forest
  • Salmon runs at Bailey’s Chute
  • Cooler (5–15°C)
  • Some services close mid-Oct

Winter: Nov–Mar

  • Road plowed to Helmcken Falls
  • Spectacular frozen ice cone
  • Most facilities closed
  • Cold (-10 to -25°C)
  • Backcountry skiing possible

Spring: Apr–May

  • Highest waterfall volumes
  • Some roads still snow-covered
  • Bear activity increasing
  • Fewer crowds
  • Unpredictable weather
★ PACKING LIST

WHAT TO PACK

Essential Gear

  • Bear spray
  • Offline maps
  • First aid kit
  • Headlamp + batteries
  • Water filter/tablets
  • Emergency whistle

Clothing

  • Layers (20°C swings)
  • Rain jacket (essential)
  • Warm fleece/down jacket
  • Waterproof hiking boots
  • Hat and sunglasses

For Camping

  • Bear-resistant container
  • All food & cooking supplies
  • Camp stove and fuel
  • Warm sleeping bag
  • Sleeping pad

Don't Forget

  • Full tank of gas
  • Cash (some don't take cards)
  • Bug spray
  • Snacks for the trail
  • Lens cloth (mist!)
  • Extra batteries
★ FAQS WITH SCHEMA MARKUP

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is Wells Gray Provincial Park worth visiting?
Yes. Helmcken Falls alone is worth the trip. When you add pristine lakes, wildlife, and almost no crowds, it becomes one of BC’s best wilderness experiences.
Is 3 days enough for Wells Gray?
Yes, 3 days is ideal to explore waterfalls, lakes, and hiking trails comfortably.
Is there an entrance fee for Wells Gray?
No, Wells Gray Provincial Park has no entrance fee.
Is there cell service in Wells Gray?
No, cell service is very limited or unavailable in most areas.