North Table Mountain, this is a waterfall lover’s hike and isn’t your typical hike, at least in my opinion.
This hike consisted of walking on a flat surface for a majority of the hike. It wasn’t until you got to the big waterfall, where you have to climb down a pretty steep section on the side of a hill to the get to the bottom of the waterfall.
Along this this hike, we met layers of land that created various sizes of waterfalls. Since we went during a “wet” year, we were able to see many waterfalls and water run-offs.
Check out the photos below of some of the water run-offs and waterfalls we came across as we hiked to the biggest waterfall of all.
There were also cows out grazing and we hiked right beside them.
Check out a snippet of video footage on our Instagram page and…
..more footage from this hike on our YouTube account.
The last big waterfall of our hike, was lovely and the photos do not show the true size of the waterfall. At the bottom of the waterfall is a stream and run-off from the waterfalls. There is a section that is great place to sit, relax, and enjoy a lunch before hiking a bit more or heading back.
I am a waterfall lover myself, and even though a majority of the waterfalls were not massive ones, they were beautiful and overall this was an easy, and lovely hike. I would recommend this hike to anyone. I recommend visiting during “wet” years, so that you can experience the true beauty of this area and see as many waterfalls and water run-offs as you can.
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