Category: | Point of interest, Establishment, Tourist attraction, |
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Address: | County Road 13, Eugenia, ON N0C 1E0, Canada |
Postal code: | N0C 1E0 |
Phone: | (519) 376-3076 |
Website: | https://www.greysauble.on.ca/portfolio/eugenia-falls-conservation-area/ |
Very nice hike, personally ran it. Bring bug spray if going in the summer. The falls were cool I was able to make my way on top of them where some people had built a bunch of small pebble inukshuk's.
Gorgeous Autumn colours and serene ambiance of flowing river.
The titular falls weren't much to gawk at, but the river leading in to it is a must-see. Some parts of the river may be shallow enough for hikers to stand on rocks and be surrounded by rushing waters.
Nice conservation area 2 hours from Toronto. The trail starts from the falls into the woods for about 3.5 km ending with a beautiful view from the high point of the forest. Looks amazing in fall. The trail does not make a loop, so you need to return the same path.
Good sight of the falls at the start of the trail. I was a little disappointed as usually you get to the scenic point after having made effort on the trails. Well that's normally my incentive. But then at the end of the trail the sight was quite breathtaking so it all ended well.
PS: The staff said the trail goes up to Tobermory, if one is feeling really enthusiastic ;)
Very scenic place, some good trails leading to wonderful views. Many of the trails were closed however, which I suspect were the best one. Overall, time well spent.
You can't really get close enough to the falls to see anything and you can't get to the bottom of the falls (access to the falls are fenced up). There is a small area where you could see the falls but it was in high demand when we visited on a Saturday afternoon. The falls itself is impressive. The cliff is quite high and there was still enough water flowing at the end of summer. It was a very quick visit. Park staff was friendly and can answer questions.