Mahood Falls is a waterfall in Wells Gray Provincial Park located on the Canim River between Canim Lake and Mahood Lake and northeast of 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada.
Mahood Falls is also a small community spread out along 5 km (3 mi) of road east of Roserim Lake and south of Canim Lake.
[3] Only the community, not the waterfall, is an official name in the British Columbia Gazetteer.
[2] Like many other waterfalls in Wells Gray Provincial Park, Mahood Falls owes its formation to the deposits of volcanic rock in the Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field.
Erosion by wind and rain created a natural bridge in the cliffs beside the trail, one of only three in Wells Gray Park.