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Big Rock Falls

Big Rock Falls

Free admission
Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, Cayo, Belize

The basics

While it is possible to visit the falls on foot from nearby lodges within the forest, most visitors come as part of organized day tours from nearby San Ignacio. At the falls you can refresh yourself with a dip in the pool at the base or simply lounge at the edge, listening to the crash of the plummeting cascade.

Tours typically combine a visit to Big Rock Falls with other beauty spots within the reserve, such as the nearby Rio On Pools—a series of granite rocks through which the river flows over small cascades and pools. Many day tours also make a stop at nearby Caracol, an ancient jungle-surrounded Maya city near the Guatemalan border.

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Barton Creek Cave Canoeing and Big Rock Falls Combo with Lunch
Barton Creek Cave Canoeing and Big Rock Falls Combo with Lunch
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USD160.00 per adult
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Cave adventures
This tour started off with our guide picking us up from our hotel in San Ignacio. He drove us about an hour to where the cave was. He was very informative and talked about the region we were driving through and the people of Belize as a whole. It was just my husband and I on this tour so it was nice to have a private tour. We got to the cave entrance and were placed in a canoe where our guide was the one doing the work and paddling us through the cave. He appeared very knowledgeable about the Mayan culture and the uses for the caves and also the different structures within the caves. We got to go deep within the cave about 2km or so. Afterwards, we picked up some lunch from the restaurant there and headed towards Big Rock Falls. Since it had rained on previously days, the falls were big and loud. It appeared both locals and tourist frequent the falls. It was a little cold that day so we didn't get in the water but I am sure on a hot day, the water would feel great.
Camper42630229604, Jan. 2019

Things to know before you go

  • Bring your own water and snacks as there is nowhere to purchase them nearby.
  • The falls are reached via a steep set of wooden steps, making them unsuitable for visitors with limited mobility.
  • The rocks around the falls can be slippery so be careful with your footing.
  • If you’re driving, note that parts of the access roads are unpaved and bumpy, and are best navigated in a 4-wheel-drive vehicle.
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How to get there

Big Falls Rock is situated within Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve in Belize’s Cayo District. From San Ignacio, take the Chiquibul Road exit off the Western Highway and follow signs for Gaïa Riverlodge. At the lodge you’ll see signs pointing toward the falls. From the parking spot it’s a steep descent on foot to the falls.

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When to get there

Go on a hot day, when the cool water will feel especially refreshing. If you visit between June and November you can expect more rain and extra drama with a heavier flow of water. December through May is typically drier; despite attracting more crowds during these months, the falls are rarely overcrowded.

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What Else to See in Mountain Pine Ridge

The Mountain Pine Ridge area is also home to several other places of natural beauty, including Thousand Foot Falls, said to be the highest falls in all of Central America, and Rio Frio Cave, an easily accessed cave system filled with formations, pools, and waterfalls.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to Big Rock Falls?
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What else should I know about attractions in San Ignacio?
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