Triple Falls Trail
Trail Info
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Route Type
- Out & Back
- Distance
- 0.6 km
- Elevation
- 13 m
- Average Time
- 0.5 – 1 hr
Triple Falls Trail is a short but rewarding walk that leads to a hidden gem on Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula. Following a well-trodden, though unmaintained, path through the forest, hikers are soon greeted by the soothing sound of rushing water. The trail ends at Triple Falls — a picturesque local swimming hole where cascading water tumbles into a natural pool.
Popular with residents and visitors alike, this quick adventure is perfect for a refreshing dip on warm summer days or a peaceful spot to relax by the water’s edge. Though the route is short and straightforward, it can be uneven in places, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
Trail Notes & Warnings
• Trail is not formally maintained — use caution on uneven ground.
• Swimming is at your own risk.
• Bring water shoes if planning to swim; rocks may be slippery.
• Always practice Leave No Trace principles.
• Parking is available roadside or at the nearby RV park.
Whether you’re seeking a quick outing, a cool swim, or a peaceful waterfall retreat, Triple Falls Trail offers a slice of local adventure in a compact package. Another reason to hike the Great Northern Trail Network — Breathtaking Trails & Unforgettable Adventure.

USE AT OWN RISK
The Great Northern Trail Association (GNTA) is not responsible for any injuries or accidents that may occur while using these trails. Users understand that there are inherent risks to outdoor trail use. By using these trails, users acknowledge and accept the risks involved and agree to hold the GNTA harmless from any liability.



