Lundbreck Falls Alberta: The Little Niagara Waterfall You Need to Visit on Your Next Road Trip
If you’re driving Highway 3 through southern Alberta, do yourself a favour and stop at Lundbreck Falls. Often called Alberta’s Little Niagara, this powerful waterfall on the Crowsnest River is one of the best hidden gems in southern Alberta and surprisingly easy to reach. Lundbreck Falls drops about 12 metres (39 ft) over a rocky ledge, splitting into two dramatic cascades before crashing into a deep pool in the limestone canyon. With a railway bridge in the background and forested foothills all around, it’s pure postcard material — and way less crowded than the big-name spots in Banff or Jasper.Why Visit Lundbreck Falls Provincial Recreation Area?
- Super accessible — Park almost right beside the falls. Short trails and viewing platforms mean no tough hiking needed.
- Perfect road trip stop — Located just 25–26 km northwest of Pincher Creek, it’s an ideal break on your Crowsnest Pass road trip.
- Fun summer vibes — People fish in the river, kids splash (safely), and yes… an ice cream truck even showed up on my hot summer visit. Nothing beats waterfall mist + ice cream!
- Picnic & unwind — Bring a nice lunch, find a shady spot, and just chill. It’s the perfect place to slow down and connect with nature.
- Camping option — Book ahead and stay overnight in the campground right beside the river. Waking up to waterfall sounds is unbeatable.

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