Rabbits Run Trail

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Overview

Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area   

This short trail begins on the main park road that winds through a forested area and then loops back past a group campsite back to the start of trails. The Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area is a natural environment park that is protected and managed by Conservation Halton.

The 727 acre park includes unique geological features such as sheer cliffs, crevice caves, talus slopes and glacial deposits. The conservation area has abundant plants and wildlife and the trail system has five lookouts that provide spectacular...

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