Welcome to Tufton Hall Waterfall
The Tufton Hall Waterfall is located in Victoria, St. Mark’s, Grenada. It is the tallest waterfall in Grenada and was just recently discovered. The only way to visit the waterfall is to hike for approximately three hours through technical terrain. However, the hike itself is an adventure, and this adventure is not your typical hike. The typical mountain hikers goal is to reach the summit - that is its sole and primary purpose - however, in this adventure, and that is exactly what it is, an adventure, one will see incredible sights of unending waterfalls, swimming pools, sulfur springs, and of course, the largest waterfall on the island of Grenada. The adventure will vary for each hiker ranging from extremely challenging, to a light morning hike depending on how far you want to go up the river.
The experience begins with a light walk through the Tufton Hall Estate where one can see the remarkable beauty of St. Mark’s and the town of Victoria. Mt. St. Catherine towers in the near distance and the walk provides for an amazing view of this formidable giant. Hikers will then travel through a clear cut trail with spectacular sights of flora and fauna which then leads to a river. Hikers beware, you will get wet! Therefore, bring shoes, boots or hiking sandals that you don't mind drying out for a day after the hike. But it's well worth the sacrifice! The river hike leads to many small waterfalls, just "wetting" your appetite to see the Tufton Hall Waterfall. There are many swimming pools to bath in, sulfur springs to admire and pictures to be taken! This has been acclaimed to be one of the best hikes for many adventurers that have experienced the Tufton Hall Waterfall!
The hike is difficult and laborious as you make your way through the river; however, the guides for the Tufton Hall experience are extremely knowledgeable, sincere, and accommodating. The guides have lived in Victoria all their lives and know the Tufton Hall Estate like the back of their hand. Depending on the level of experience of the adventurer, the guides will provide for an challenging experience that is fun for all. If you are interested in hiking to the waterfall call either