Billy Barquedier falls
Billy Barquedier Falls is conveniently situated in the country's well-known Stann Creek area, making it a perfect place to visit on a simple day trip. Billy Barquedier Falls is located in a national park with the same name. The waterfall serves as both the park's main draw for visitors and the primary source of water for the three nearby communities. Be careful since the terrain can be challenging in some places, such as over slick stones and up muddy embankments. The small falls are an excellent site for a refreshing dip because the pool below them appears to come from a dark hole in the bush.
The water is crystal clear, icy, and very cooling. Although there is a sign asking people not to jump, you can jump from the cliff on this side into the deep pool below the falls even if there is a dining area to one side.
The park is accessible through the Hummingbird Highway and contains a grass parking area, a ranger station, and restrooms. Along with several hiking trails, the waterfall has a brand-new picnic area. You may work up a good sweat by hiking the trek to the observation tower before taking a cooling swim in the creek.
Location: Billy Barquedier National Park, Stann Creek
Time open: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM