The Little Falls Trail is a 2.5 km (1.5 miles) loop trail that branches off the Mountain Portage Trail and features a steep descent into the gorge below. The trail is considered moderate to difficult, with an elevation gain of 45 m (147 ft). The trail offers views of the Kaministiquia River and the Little Falls, a smaller but still impressive waterfall. The trail passes through a forest of poplar and white birch, where wildlife and songbirds can be seen.
Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park offers a range of year-round activities, from nature trails and swimming to cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter. There are a total of 174 tent and car campsites at the park’s 3 campgrounds: Whispering Hills, Riverside, and Fern’s Edge. During the summer, the park offers programs with the Discovery staff at Exploration Stations.