Owu Falls

Cascading from a height of about 120 meters to form a pool of ice cold water at its base. Owu Waterfalls are nestled in the soothing forest and breathtaking vegetation in Ifelodun Local government area of Kwara State. It is about 112 Kilometers from Ilorin, the state capital. It is the steepest natural waterfall in West Africa. Rumours has it that the falls were once a home to the giant snake and birds that threatened the lives of the villagers. One attraction of the falls its coolness especially during the raining season.
The site has a beautiful landscape and offers visitors a refreshing atmosphere. The water fall stand as one of the symbol of nature and its existence is untraceable, but can only be appreciated and promoted by exploring. The area is characterised by a beautiful rocky part and walk ways, and evergreen surrounding. The fall is capable of generating huge revenue from local and foreign tourists.