Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park

Alberta Parks

Cadomin Cave in Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park is closed to the public to lessen the risk of white-nose syndrome, a deadly fungal disease, spreading to bats in Alberta. All cave-roosting bats across North America may be at risk. The fungus is not harmful to humans but is believed to be spread by humans when they explore caves. Read more here.


Whitehorse Creek Falls

  • Proceed along Upper Whitehorse Creek Trail for 7.5 km.
  • At the junction, take the left fork. The trail continues across open meadows and forest, providing views of the spectacular cliffs at the head of the valley.
  • After about 3.8 km, the main trail veers left. A short distance on, you can hear and then see Lower Whitehorse Creek Falls below the trail.
  • Continue on for another 0.7 km to Upper Whitehorse Creek Falls. Enjoy the fine view of the 16-metre-high falls.

    • .
    Length 12 km one-way
    Elevation: 260 m
    Difficulty
    Summer
    Winter
    Trailheads
    Trail Map Map
    Trails: Whitehorse Wildland Provincial Park | All Parks

    Updated: Mar 20, 2025