Wildlife
Felker's Falls Conservation Area
15 locals recommend,
Location
Ackland Street
Hamilton, ON
Stoney Creek
Tips from locals
This hidden gem is nestled in the Felker’s Falls Conservation Area in the city’s eastern neighbourhood of Stoney Creek. Felker’s Falls flows over the edge of the Niagara Escarpment revealing a tall and impressive ribbon waterfall as well as significant geological rock formations in the bedrock gorge. It’s also close to other nearby waterfalls worth exploring. This terraced ribbon waterfall is an impressive 22 metres tall. To get to the top (and the accessible trail), park on Ackland Street. Walk across the field, behind the wooden fence to access the waterfall. Hike Nearby: Felker’s Falls is part of the East Mountain Trail Loop, which leads visitors interested in seeing more than one waterfall in a tidy little circle that hits Albion Falls, Buttermilk Falls and Glendale Falls (distance one-way is around four kilometres or one hour).
This hidden gem is nestled in the Felker’s Falls Conservation Area in the city’s eastern neighbourhood of Stoney Creek. Felker’s Falls flows over the edge of the Niagara Escarpment revealing a tall and impressive ribbon waterfall as well as significant geological rock formations in the bedrock gorge…
With a stunning drop of 22 metres, this terraced ribbon waterfall is a popular spot for photographers. It’s picturesque in any season and handy to a 4-km trail that connects three falls – Buttermilk, Albion and Glendale.
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