Canyons around Jokkmokk are a prominent feature of Swedish Lapland's wilderness, offering diverse geological formations. This region is part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Laponia area, known for its natural features and Sámi cultural heritage. The landscape is characterized by ancient forests, expansive wetlands, and dramatic gorges carved by waterfalls. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor activities and natural attractions within this varied terrain.
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We were here in mid-June 2025 and the waterfall rushed mightily through the gorge!
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Very impressive waterfall and a worthwhile hiking destination.
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In 1890, the Swedish Tourist Association (STF) built a tourist cabin with overnight accommodation at the Njoammelsaskam - Harspänget waterfall. At the same time, the hiking trail between Gallivare - PorjusHarspranget was created. There, tourists could marvel at the mighty and untamed waterfalls along the upper part of the Great Lule River. In the cabin's guest book we find the names of many famous Swedes. Source: Display board Today it is just a gorge without a waterfall.
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Very impressive waterfall. A hike is well worthwhile. There is a picnic area and toilets at the viewpoint and you can sign one of the guest books.
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Very impressive waterfall. A hike is well worth it. At the viewpoint there is a picnic area, toilets and you can sign one of the guest books.
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Very impressive. A hike is worthwhile. There is a small picnic area and a guest book at the viewing point.
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The viewing point can be reached via a number of beautifully laid out wooden walkways and stairs. Access is therefore not wheelchair accessible. The gorge is impressive. A stop here is definitely worth it. Numerous benches with and without tables invite you to have a picnic. The parking lot is located directly on the E45.
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On narrow wooden planks you hike through the picturesque Tarradalen. It can get quite swampy in parts, but overall the terrain is very easy to walk on. Take a moment every now and then and let this untouched nature around you have an effect on you.
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The region around Jokkmokk is home to several dramatic geological formations. One of the most notable is the Muddus Waterfall, which plunges 42 meters into the narrow Gähppogårsså gorge within Muddus National Park. Another significant site is the Harsprångsfallet Waterfall and Gorge, historically known for its mighty waterfalls along the Great Lule River.
While many trails in the region are intermediate, the Harsprångsfallet Waterfall and Gorge offers a viewing point accessible via beautifully laid out wooden walkways and stairs, making it a good option for families who can manage stairs. Numerous benches and tables are available for picnics. For a more adventurous family, the trails to Muddus Waterfall are popular and vary in length and difficulty.
Beyond the dramatic gorges and waterfalls, you'll encounter ancient forests, expansive wetlands, and diverse wildlife. Muddus National Park, for instance, boasts some of Sweden's oldest pine trees and is home to reindeer, elk, brown bears, lynx, and wolverines. The Måskosgårsså Canyon is a dry, deep gorge littered with house-high boulders, offering a unique geological perspective.
The spring floods, particularly in June, offer an impressive sight at the Muddus Waterfall as the water rushes mightily through the Gähppogårsså gorge. Summer provides ideal conditions for hiking and exploring the trails. While some areas might be accessible in winter, many trails are best enjoyed during the warmer months.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, popular routes lead to the Muddus Waterfall, with trails varying in length and difficulty. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides for the area on our Hiking around Jokkmokk page, including routes like the 'Muddus Waterfall – View of the Muddus River loop from Skaite'.
Besides exploring the canyons, Jokkmokk's varied landscapes of forests and pristine lakes offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find guides for Cycling around Jokkmokk and Running Trails around Jokkmokk, which include routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Yes, near the Muddus Waterfall, you'll find the Muddusagahtjaldakstugan, which offers a camping site, toilets, and wood storage, providing a convenient base for exploring the park and its gorges.
The Harsprångsfallet Waterfall and Gorge has historical significance as a tourist destination. In 1890, the Swedish Tourist Association (STF) built a tourist cabin with overnight accommodation there, and a hiking trail was created between Gallivare and PorjusHarspranget, allowing visitors to marvel at the mighty waterfalls of the Great Lule River.
Yes, the Måskosgårsså Canyon is a prime example of a dry and deep gorge, formed by the immense water mass from a melting ice cover. Its ground is notably littered with house-high boulders, showcasing the powerful geological forces that shaped the region.
Access to some viewpoints, such as at Harsprångsfallet Waterfall and Gorge, involves wooden walkways and stairs, meaning it is not wheelchair accessible. Trails within Muddus National Park vary in difficulty, and while some sections like Upper Tarradalen are generally easy to walk on narrow wooden planks, parts can be swampy. Always check specific trail conditions before you go.
Muddus National Park, which hosts the Muddus Waterfall and Gähppogårsså gorge, is known for its diverse wildlife. You might spot reindeer, elk, brown bears, lynx, and wolverines. The Måskosgårsså Canyon is also a bird sanctuary, offering a chance to see birds of prey like eagles soaring over the rocks.


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