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Hilton Falls Trails

Park Operating Hours


Open Daily at 8:30am

Hilton Falls
Hilton Falls has 33.5 kilometres of colour-coded
trails consisting of a series of overlapping loops. Closing times vary seasonally.

Trails
Trail intersections are marked with letters for easy Trails may be closed depending on trail
reference and interpretive and weather conditions or special events.
viewing areas have been Check website for latest updates
built at the falls. The multi- haltonparks.ca
use trails are available
Hilton Falls Conservation Area
for hiking, cross-country 4985 Campbellville Road, Milton, ON L0P 1B0
skiing and biking. All trail Phone 905.854.0262
distances are measured Email hilton@hrca.on.ca
from the start of trails
except for the biking trails.
Hilton
Falls
Conservation Trail Ethics
Trails are routed to protect neighbouring environmentally
sensitive areas. Trail routes are selected to mitigate damage
to animal and plant species.
Please stay on trails and do not cut new trails.
The cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment can be hazardous and
quite slippery when wet. Please be careful when hiking the
trails at Hilton Falls.

Day Use Admission (HST incl.)


Adults (15–64) $7.00
Senior (65+) $6.00
Child (5–14) $5.25
4 & under *FREE
* Children 4 & under pay group rate of $2 each when in
a group of 8 or more.
Conservation Halton is a community based environmental Conservation
Halton
agency that protects local ecosystems and contributes
to the quality of life in communities throughout its area

Halton Parks MEMBERSHIP


(HST incl.)
of jurisdiction known as the watershed.


Conservation Halton
Annual Family Membership $135.50 2596 Britannia Road West
Annual Individual Membership $62.00 Burlington, ON L7P 0G3
905.336.1158
Senior Membership 15% off info@hrca.on.ca
*Rates subject to change conservationhalton.ca

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Beaver Dam Trail 8 km (roundtrip)


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Conservation Halton applies the International Mountain Bicycling Association Canada

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bike trails in Halton Parks. For more information on IMBA’s Trail Difficulty Rating System, Wandering Lynx

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please visit imbacanada.com/resources/maps/trail-difficulty-ratings. Trail System

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