Can you go down to Webster Falls?

Can you go down to Webster Falls?

Can you go down to Webster Falls?

It is still possible to visit Webster Falls and Tews Falls in one visit. You’ll need to either move your car to two different lots to check out each area of the conservation area.

Which is better Dundas Peak or Webster Falls?

While Dundas Peak offers the absolute best views, both the falls and different spots along the hiking trail will give you great glimpses of the gorge. Located about 50 minutes west from Toronto, you’ll find the parking lot for Dundas Peak.

Can you sneak into Dundas Peak?

There are loads of places to park down below the escarpment in the Dundas Valley that are free. However, it is now illegal to hike from the base of the escarpment and up through the forest to the Dundas Peak. This involves crossing the CN Rail tracks, which is trespassing.

Is Webster Falls stroller friendly?

It is safe, many people bring young children to the park. The area next to the gorge is fenced and there are paved paths around the picnic area. If you want to go along the trails in the woods, there are a number of stairs which would be tougher with a stroller.

How do you get to the bottom of Webster Falls?

If you want to reach the base of the Falls, start at Webster Falls, and take the stairway down into the gorge, and follow the trail downstream. Spencer Creek tumbles its way through curves and rocks, providing lots to look at.

How long is the Webster Falls trail?

From the Harvest Road lot it is a 1 km walk to the falls. For wheelchair access, park in the other pay lot on Websters Falls Rd. Here it is only 100 m to Webster’s Falls. Click on the Trail Map icon below for area walking trails.

Do you need reservation for Webster Falls?

Visitors will choose either the Dundas Peak & Tew Falls hike experience, or the Webster Falls hike experience. Separate advance reservations are required for each area.

How do I get to the bottom of Webster Falls?

Why is Spencer Gorge closed?

The authority shut down the popular spot in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even as it opened other areas, it said Spencer Gorge draws so many visits that physical distancing wasn’t possible there. That’s why it’s limiting who visits the area, said Lloyd Ferguson, Ancaster councillor and HCA chair.

Do you have to pay to go to Tiffany Falls?

Fees: Parking is $11.00 per day; free with HCA Membership Pass. Tiffany Falls has a 1 hour time limit for parking. Tiffany Falls Conservation Area is considered a significant natural area. Its bedrock exposures are considered an Earth Science Area of Regional Significance.

Is Tiffany Falls frozen now?

Hiking to Tiffany Falls in Winter What is this? For the rest of us, we can enjoy Tiffany Falls in winter from the base of the waterfall. This year, it’s completely frozen due to the unseasonably cold temperatures in southern Ontario.