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Hilton Falls waterfall cascading over limestone
EscarpmentEasyBest in Winter

Hilton Falls Conservation Area

Milton·10 km·2-3 hours

Length

10 km

Elevation

80 m

Surface

Mixed

Type

Loop

A 10-kilometre trail network through Carolinian forest on the Niagara Escarpment featuring a 10-metre waterfall that freezes into a dramatic ice formation in winter. The park offers both gentle walking trails and rugged Bruce Trail sections, plus ruins of a 19th-century sawmill at the base of the falls.

Highlights

Hilton Falls waterfallfrozen falls in wintersawmill ruinsCarolinian forestBruce Trailmountain biking trails

Amenities

  • Dog-friendly
  • Stroller-friendly
  • Washrooms

Getting There

Transit

No direct transit. From Milton GO station, it's a 15-minute taxi/rideshare. About 40 minutes by car from downtown Toronto via Highway 401.

Parking

On-site parking included with admission ($10/adult via Conservation Halton, reservation recommended).

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Seasonal Notes

Best: Winter

The frozen waterfall in January-February is spectacular and draws photographers. Mountain biking trails are also popular. Spring and fall are best for hiking.

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