WATERFALLS
Hidden Valley Inn is the only property in Belize where resident guests have exclusive access to a multitude of waterfalls. With only 12 cabanas your privacy is our priority.
Imagine an 80 ft waterfall plunging into a crystal clear pool just made for swimming. A lost paradise surrounded by rock walls hanging with bromeliads, orchids and ferns sparkling with the spray of the falls.
Imagine gazing across the escarpment at magnificent waterfalls tumbling 1000 ft into the dense jungle below.
Imagine the privilege of enjoying all this; alone.
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Tiger Creek Falls
This 700 foot waterfall disappearing into a jungle shrouded valley can be admired from three breath-taking lookouts.
Tiger Creek Pools
Swim in the natural horizon pools
at the top of Tiger Creek Falls and dry off on the sun- baked granite rocks.
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Butterfly Falls
This waterfall is often described as the jewel of the property,
cascading 80 ft into an idyllic pool surrounded by sheer cliffs and tropical vegetation. A swim at Butterfly Falls is an unforgettable experience.
Devil's Falls
A stunning trail meandering along the river through broadleaf jungle leads to the most recently discovered set of waterfalls and pools on the property.
Secret Pools and Falls
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A series of two waterfalls and pools set in the tropical broadleaf jungle is the perfect placeto spend some time swimming and exploring. This waterfall may also be reserved exclusively for the day at at an extra cost of US$120.00. This includes lunch and sparkling wine set out with white linen and fresh flowers as well as transport to and from the falls. This is included in the honeymoon package.
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King Vulture Falls
This 800 foot waterfall is a nesting site for the magnificent King Vulture and
these majestic birds can often be seen soaring up and down the canyon. The cliffs around the fall are also a
nesting site for the extremely rare Orange Breasted falcon.
Hidden Valley Falls (1000 ft Falls)
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Recently proclaimed as a national monument and opened to the public, this waterfall is reputed to be the highest waterfall in Central America. Although its name suggests otherwise, it is closer to 1600 ft. There is a US$1 charge to view the falls and cold drinks and assorted crafts made by the caretaker, Pedro's family are for sale.




