Eugenia Falls Conservation Area
Eugenia Falls Conservation Area, a well-known brand in the realm of conservation and outdoor recreation, offers visitors a serene and picturesque escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Nestled in the splendid landscape of Google Maps, this enchanting destination boasts a plethora of natural wonders, including mesmerizing trails, a stunning waterfall, and a charming park. With a reputation for its awe-inspiring beauty, Eugenia Falls Conservation Area has garnered a multitude of positive reviews, with visitors lauding its breathtaking scenery, captivating walking paths, and serene picnic spots. Renowned for its commitment to preserving the environment, the brand endeavors to provide a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts while ensuring the sustainable management of its resources. Whether it be strolling amidst lush greenery, marveling at cascading waterfalls, or simply immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature, Eugenia Falls Conservation Area offers an unforgettable experience for all who seek solace in the great outdoors.

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Sparky Dasrath
Sparky dasrath
March 22, 2024
Eugenia falls is a spectacular sight to see. Well worth the 1.5hr drive from the kitchener/waterloo area. Lots of parking although you do have to pay through an app which was extremely easy to do. The falls are a very short walk from the parking lot. But if you really want to take in all the beauty this conservation area has to offer I suggest to follow the creek as far down as you can then walking the rocks back up to the falls. Once at the bottom of the falls you truly get to see the beauty of the falls.
Aiman Khurram
Aiman khurram
March 22, 2024
It is a hidden gem - if you want to have feel of being at La Fortuna, Costa Rica, this is the place to be close to home. Ideal view is from the other side of the falls across the stream. Good to come is right after the rain.
Michael Locke
Michael locke
March 22, 2024
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 ;)
Gloria Diaz
Gloria diaz
March 22, 2024
A wonderful place for a family hike. Our daughter loved the ridges trails, the old abandoned building and bring able to check out the river upstream. There is a beautiful, albeit small area from which the whole falls can be viewed. We didn't check out all the trails, and didn't make it down to Boggs Falls (little feet get tired), but really enjoyed ourselves.
Carey King
Carey king
March 22, 2024
Excellent hiking with well marked trails. Definitely worth a day trip. We found ourselves here on a cold windy day with a few isolated rain/hail showers, but still enjoyed the hike. The trails are well marked with blazes to follow but be sure to understand the blaze markings since there are a few “unofficial” side trails that you could maybe get lost on. The viewpoint is quite simple and if you hike upstream towards the bridge in order to cross to the other side, you will find some of the old original structures along the way. I would have given 5 stars but there is graffiti on the old structures and I picked up some garbage and beer cans along the trails and couldn’t find a garbage can to discard to waste I picked up.
Erin de Milo
Erin de milo
March 22, 2024
A nice hiking spot, and an okay place to view the waterfalls. It’s $10 to park for the day so honestly I would go here more so if you wanted to go for a nice long hike as opposed to seeing waterfalls. There’s some cool sights along the trail such as an old stone power building and a great section of the Bruce. But there’s only really one spot to see the falls from above. If you’re looking for an easy place to swim, this isn’t it. (Try Hogg’s falls instead!)
Nancy Gilbert
Nancy gilbert
March 22, 2024
Beautiful spot. Highlighting the beauty of Ontario and specifically Grey County. Will visit again.
Enzo Francisco Pagol
Enzo francisco pagol
March 22, 2024
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.
Laurencio Ronquillo
Laurencio ronquillo
March 22, 2024
It is a hidden gem - if you want to have feel of being at La Fortuna, Costa Rica, this is the place to be close to home. Ideal view is from the other side of the falls across the stream. Good to come is right after the rain.
Cindy Ortiz
Cindy ortiz
March 22, 2024
Eugenia falls is a spectacular sight to see. Well worth the 1.5hr drive from the kitchener/waterloo area. Lots of parking although you do have to pay through an app which was extremely easy to do. The falls are a very short walk from the parking lot. But if you really want to take in all the beauty this conservation area has to offer I suggest to follow the creek as far down as you can then walking the rocks back up to the falls. Once at the bottom of the falls you truly get to see the beauty of the falls.
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