For many years you could walk down to the base of the falls along a steel staircase but they have closed that. I know of no reasonable way to get down now unless you are a competent rock climber. Really too bad since the falls are best viewed from the gorge. A nice park for picnics and decent views of the falls from water especially in autumn (October).
Great area to spend time with family - great trail out to The Peak Parking $10 which is expensive I think for a park like area Parking spaces not always available
We visited Webster Falls and Tews Falls. And we went to enjoy the view of Hamilton as everything was close. The parking is 10$ per day.
Too bad they charge for parking now and some areas are blocked off, however if you are filled with adventure you can quite easily get around the blocked areas and explore all the trails. As long as you are safe and careful you can get right under the falls and walk on trails beside the river that flows into dundas, along the way are spots you can swim, my friends and family and I have been coming here for years. This is the best place in Dundas to go to relax and have a picnic and take lovely pictures of the falls. There are also trails that connect tews falls, the Dundas escarpment lookout (the peak) and the train tracks.
We went for a walk here. Did almost 5 km. It was beautiful. Need good walking shoes but well worth the drive
Its summer place, there are lots of falls near by, but its good place, where you can have BBQ.We went their over weekend, pretty much crowdy and difficult to find BBQ spot and Parking spot near by.
This is a nice, natural spot for a hike. If you have trouble with minor hills don't go. But mild exercise and a fairly easy hike yield a pretty, scenic excursion. There are a few places to stop for photos of the falls and a good hiking trail. Roots and some muddy spots make it not the best for strollers or accessibility in spring or rainy fall but a spirited 85 year old with limited vision did ok, so no major issues. Will return.
I love going here with the family! There's lots of room to run around and get a game going and the hikes are not so challenging that you can't do them with little ones tagging along.
It's set in a beautiful area. Lots of trails and forests. A flowing stream falls to a height of about 50-60 feet so it is not the greatest of falls. Pretty surroundings, a nice place to spend some time exploring and walking. But the parking fee of $10 is a little too high.
the best and the most beautiful sport in that crummy cityespecially in the fall is the best time to go take a look