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Waterfall in Northwest of Squamish
Ashlu Falls
LocationNorthwest of Squamish
Coordinates49°56′01″N 123°21′31″W / 49.93361°N 123.35861°W / 49.93361; -123.35861
TypeTiered
Total height33 feet (10 m)
Number of drops2
Longest drop20 feet (6.1 m)
Total width108 feet (33 m)
WatercourseAshlu Creek

Ashlu Falls is a short but significant waterfall along lower Ashlu Creek. The falls are located about 6 km above the mouth of Ashlu Creek and mark the head of Ashlu Canyon. The creek is actually crossed by a logging road bridge between the two tiers.

Stature

Ashlu Falls stands a total of 33 feet in height. The upper drop is about 10 feet high & its width is over 10 times its height. The creek then flows under the bridge & bends before then dropping another 20 feet or so through a narrow chute into a deep pool. On the north side of the lower drop is a large section of sculptured rock that, when the creek is high, is completely covered with water, making the lower tier roughly as wide as the upper tier.

See also

References

  1. Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest: Ashlu Falls

49°56′01″N 123°21′31″W / 49.93361°N 123.35861°W / 49.93361; -123.35861

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