Nice hike, beautiful scenery. Came here in the fall with my boyfriend. The views from the peaks are incredible with all the leaves changing. It was quite romantic :)
We had a great time hiking and viewing the falls with my cousin and wife. It was relaxing and beautiful. Really what we had expected from our prior reading of the area. I have trouble breathing and had little trouble with the hikes to the falls. I hope to have a chance to visit again.
Great views, super hiking experience. Nearby parking, bathrooms if you need them, small parking fee. If you like heights - you will love the two waterfalls and views of the valley town from the top of the gorge all the way to Lake Ontario!
perfect to get away from the city and explore what nature has to offer. Easy to get there even without a car (Bus/walking)
The area has 2 waterfalls and Dundas Peak. Great views and the trails weren't particularly treacherous. Highly recommended!
Parking cost about $10, and we were on our way. The hike wasn't long from where we parked, perhaps about half an hour. It was a rather brisk winter day, and the path was quite slippery. Despite the constant side-stepping and paying close attention to where we were stepping, the hike was a lot of fun! Several lookouts beheld gorgeous views of the waterfalls in the area. Finally, we reached the stunning Dundas Peak, from which we could see a beautiful view across Hamilton and the conservation area. The view would have perhaps been more beautiful in the spring, summer, or fall when the trees had leaves, but the hike was nonetheless absolutely worth it - in any season, I'd say.
This gorge waterfall is impressive set in beautiful grounds where you can park and picnic with some trails. Lovely scenery.
It is indeed beautiful. There are several interesting hikes and most are connected to the Bruce Trail. One leads to the Dundas Peak and provides a lovely view of the Dundas Valley and Burlington Bay.Only downside is that parking lot is a bit small and street parking is strickly forbidden..Not suitable for people with special mobility needs as it has dirt paths with roots showing. In a couple of places there are wooden stairs.This is a very large area connected to Webster Falls Park which is a little less rugid but still inaccesible to people in wheel chairs.
If there was a trail directly to the falls, we didn't find it. But after a little bit of rock scrambling we arrived at the base of the falls. It was beautiful, and relaxing.
We have been several times, a trail joins the Spencer Falls and Tews Falls and the entrance fee is reasonable for taking visitors for a picnic lunch and a short trek. We went once during a holiday weekend and it was busy with large groups, parking difficulties and photo opportunities were a bit crowded! The scenery deserves a visit during quieter periods, especially if you like photography.