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Cave Falls | |
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Location | Hamilton, Ontario |
Coordinates | near 43°12′04″N 79°49′06″W / 43.201101°N 79.818433°W |
Type | Ribbon Cascade |
Watercourse | Groundwater |
Cave Falls | |
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Depth | 4' |
Discovery | 2009 |
Geology | karst |
Entrances | 1 |
Difficulty | waterflow |
Hazards | Squeeze |
Access | Public |
Cave Falls is a waterfall in Hamilton, Ontario that appears to originate from a rock opening under a cave. It is located on the south side of the ravine downstream from Buttermilk Falls.
Access
editTo reach Cave Falls from the bottom, climb down along Oak Knoll Falls and then walk to the ravine leading to Buttermilk Falls. Cave Falls is about half way along the ravine between the junction of the Red Hill Creek (from Albion Falls) and Buttermilk Falls.
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