Hilton Falls
Hilton Falls Conservation Area located in Campbellville, Ontario is a conservation area known for its ten-meter waterfall and hiking trails. It constitutes 1,600 acres (6.5 km²) and also offers mountain biking, cross-country skiing. It is owned and operated by Conservation Halton.
Hilton Falls Conservation Area was first a 200-acre (0.81 km²) property that was purchased from a private landowner in 1963 for $45,000.
Natural waterfall located on the Niagara Escarpment with picnic area. Total of 16 km of trails in the park. The longest trail 9.5 km. The Hilton Falls Trail intersects with two other loop trails in the immediate area. For more information on hiking, biking and cross country skiing in Ontario - click the link!
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