White Goat Falls

White Goat Falls is a beautiful hike that departs from the waste transfer station. The trail climbs up the creek above a canyon to the falls. This is an adventurous trail for something so short, which makes for an exciting outing. We recommend this for families with kids as it’s easy for all abilities yet thrilling at the same time.
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Route Description for White Goat Falls
From the waste transfer station, you can park anywhere and find the trail. Other trails that are vaguely signed leave from here, so pay particular attention. You will begin the hike by gaining steady elevation for the first kilometre before reaching a junction. The sign will direct you towards the falls along a canyon above the creek. Follow the canyon upstream to reach the falls.
The falls are an incredible natural feature that were created from erosion due to the creek. If you would like to be more adventurous, you can scramble down a slope from the viewpoint to reach the base of the falls. This is a more advanced section and not required to see the falls from a great vantage point.
Getting to the White Goat Falls Trailhead
From Saskatchewan River Crossing, travel 42.0 km eastbound on Highway 11 and turn left on the road that leads to the waste transfer station. Park anywhere around the waste transfer station.
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