
Nairn Falls Park is off Highway 99, about 32 kilometres north of Whistler and within the Village of Pemberton boundaries. BC Parks says it is five minutes from Pemberton town centre and a good base for Whistler, the Pemberton Valley, Garibaldi Park, and Duffey Lake Road trips.
The 60-metre falls are reached by a 1.5-kilometre trail to the viewpoint.
Nairn Falls is a compact Sea to Sky campground and waterfall stop. The Nairn Falls Trail is a three-kilometre round trip from the day-use parking lot, partly following a traditional Lil'wat Nation route used to access the falls and Mount Currie.
Other walking options include Coudre Point near the Green River and an unmaintained route to One Mile Lake outside the park. BC Parks notes the falls as a dramatic example of water erosion, including potholes formed as trapped particles spin in the rock. The 171-hectare park protects mixed western hemlock, western redcedar, coastal Douglas fir, and protected western flowering dogwood.
Camp, hike to Nairn Falls, walk Coudre Point, fish with the proper licence, view the falls from the platform, explore nearby Pemberton-area activities, and use the park as an overnight stop on Highway 99.
The Green River is fast, cold, and bordered by steep banks and drop-offs, so stay on developed trails and within fenced areas. Campground quiet hours are 10 pm to 7 am. Pets must be leashed, bikes are not permitted on the Nairn Falls Trail, and e-bikes are allowed only on signed or designated trails.