Sooke, Capital RD
Todd Creek Falls is a small waterfall located along Todd Creek in Sooke Potholes Regional Park, near Sooke. The cascades are easily visible from Sooke River Road. They are hard to miss, appearing just a few dozen metres from the bridge over the namesake creek, immediately before Sooke Potholes Regional Park – Parking Lot 1.
The falls are best viewed after rainfall or during wetter seasons, as water flow can drop significantly during summer.
Just upstream is the Todd Creek Trestle, a historic railway bridge now part of the Galloping Goose Regional Trail and a popular spot for walkers and cyclists. The trestle can be reached from the falls via the Todd Creek Connector trail, a forested path that climbs uphill directly from the waterfall and links to the Galloping Goose Trail.
Best Time to Visit: After rain and in spring/winter for best flow
Parking: Sooke Potholes Parking Lot 1 (seasonal fees may apply)
Difficulty: Easy
Distance: Very short walk from nearby parking
