Inglis Falls Travelogue

Inglis Falls is located in Canada. The waterfall here is simply the best in the world. It feels like it’s falling from heaven, full of the wonders of nature’s charm. The dynamic energy here is full of passion. Here’s a travelogue and travel guide for Inglis Falls.

There are two famous waterfalls near Owen Sound, one is Jones Falls, which I visited last time, and the other is Inglis Falls.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

It took me 40 minutes to drive from the last point to this place. This Inglis Falls is much more spectacular.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

The parking lot looks like a quiet place, but follow the small wooden bridge and you can find this beautiful waterfall.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

First, look at its silhouette, you can already feel its grandeur, and the rocks on the cliff are also interesting.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

Go down the wooden stairs and take a look at the front of the waterfall.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

It’s the art of rocks and tree roots again.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

You really have to see it with your own eyes to believe this kind of scenery, otherwise you would think it was the artist’s imagination.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

You can see the front of the waterfall from here.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

Be careful under your feet, there are cracks everywhere, which is a characteristic of the Nicaragua steep slope.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

But the stone surface is very safe, walking on it won’t slip.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

This group of exposed tree roots makes you feel anxious.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

Continue to travel through the rocks.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

Finally, I found a crack in the rock, from where I could walk to the riverbed and admire the waterfall.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

Haha, so many people have left their names here, it seems that this waterfall is really a tourist hotspot.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

We left the rock wall and walked towards the river.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

These old tree roots can grow like this.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

Although it was difficult, we arrived at the river quickly. The current was swift, but it was very beautiful, so we went upstream.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

The reason why this old tree can still stand here is because its roots grow on the stones.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

The waterfall is right above this picture, and it always feels like I’ve seen it before.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

Suddenly, I thought of the scene in the movie “Avatar”. These trees grow on the stones, and they seem to float on the water. It turns out that the artist didn’t have a greater imagination than ours, he just came here first.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

Take a look at the panoramic view of the waterfall.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

It feels like the most beautiful waterfall I’ve seen in the past two years.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

On the way back, I didn’t go back the way I came, but climbed up from here.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

It’s still the art of tree roots combined with rocks.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

I arrived at the top of the waterfall, it turned out that a small river like this created such a beautiful waterfall.

Inglis Falls Travelogue

Looking further upstream, it’s so calm.

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