Abit overpriced for what you get in my opinion. The only neat thing was feeding birds right from your hands. The firepits have supplied wood at no extra cost but they are small, limited and can only accommodate small groups. The paths are well maintained… the bathrooms on the trails not so much. They are little more then concrete squat toilets with a roof. The falls are small but still peaceful to relax by.
Cindy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Impressed by these trails. It cost 6.75 $ for adults, 5.00 $ for children(over 5) and free for children(under 5). Free parking and they give you a map of the trails as well. Washrooms available before the trails(clean!) and some outdoor washrooms(not clean but it is expected). About an hour walk to Hilton Falls through some beautiful trails, very easy to walk with some steep hills but not too difficult. The falls were pretty and the view was lovely during the fall when the leaves were changing colors. There are picnic benches and fire pit near where the falls are. Bring food and water along the trail if needed. There are other trails nearby, I would definitely check them out another time. It was an enjoyable walk, good path for families and OK for dogs as well.
Katherine P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Buffalo, NY
I recently did a hike with the Toronto Bruce Trail Club that finished here, so I got a pretty decent tour of the park. It’s a grand park, definitely a good destination for hiking and mountain biking. There are a lot of trails in the area, including quite a few of the Bruce Trail side trails. The waterfall is pretty and a delicate cascade. There’s also a glacial pothole, and a number of other interesting features which highlight some of the interesting things about the Niagara Escarpment. I definitely plan on making a return trip soon, to do some more exploring!
Peter T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Etobicoke, Toronto, Canada
admission is $ 6.75 per person which includes parking and a little info booklet on the various trails and features of the conservation area. The conservation area is clean with a concession stand. It’s about a one hour walk to the Hilton falls from the parking area. I’d also suggest bringing snacks for the chipmunks as they are rather skinny. There is another entrance to the Hilton Falls conservation area just off the 6th line road but it has limited parking with some swampy conditions along side the trail that are a breeding ground for lots and lots of mosquitoes
Jessyca T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mississauga, Canada
I have a newfound appreciate for hiking and I love Hilton Falls! The waterfall park is absolutely gorgeous and captures all the beauty that mother nature has to offer. The admission for the park is $ 6.75 per person. Conservation Halton also offers an individual or family annual pass. If you enjoy walking, biking or want to take your dogs out, the annual passes are your best bet! You will have to go 8x for the individual annual pass to pay for itself. The family member ship is the BEST option for 3+ people in the SAME car, only taking 6x to pay for itself. It’s for a single household but its extended to all the occupants in one personal vehicle. There are 3 different hiking trails with varying times and distance to satisfy your mood or energy. There are also 2 separate bike trails, totalling 5 different options in this park. I had an amazing time over 2.5 hours with my friend on the Hilton Falls Trail because we wanted to see the falls. We were so eager to take pictures that we ended up with 200 on one camera alone. It was really easy to fall in love and capture every moment! I hope everyone gets to see this REAL hidden gem in Milton. It’s nice to know you don’t have to go TOO far to see something so beautiful :) Hope this helps! –jT