A punchbowl type waterfall, Keyhole Falls has a height of 115 feet high and is the largest waterfall along the Lillooet River in British Columbia, Canada. Named for its resemblance to an old-fashioned keyhole, the waterfall was formed over 2,350 years ago due to a dam constructed on the Lillooet River.

Visitors may find it difficult to access the waterfall, as a landslide in 2010 caused a bit of damage in the area. There is a logging road that goes up to a mile from the falls. A short-distance hike is precarious but will take visitors the rest of the way.


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