This place was amazing It started to rain and it was a fair way walking on the trails to get in amd although we weren't getting really wet with the tree covering, everyone I was with decided we should take a run for it to get to the truck and then we got extremely wet. Before the rain though it was like a place tou see on the movies It was so nice and such an amazing natural falls and so beautiful. Some of the people I was with climbed to the top and 3 out if the 4 if them fell on the way down Luckily I stayed at the bottom with my young daughter but my adult son and his girlfriend and my sister and her boyfriend all climbed to the top and they found another water fall close to this one when they were at the top. It was almost like a flat rock water slide kind of falls It was very tempting to go up and slide down it but none of is brought bathing suits and I wouldn't have risked taking my 7 year old daughter up to climb up to the top but if I wouldn't have had a young child with me I would have tried to climb up just to go to the other falls they found up top and slide down them. Nice place to go but I really recommend not going up top. It started raining before the 4 of them came down so it was so muddy and slippery 3 of the 4 fell coming down. Definitely proved that my decision to stay at the bottom because I had my young daughter with me was definitely the right choice. Although I'm sure she would have made it because she loves to climb I know I would not have made it especially coming down and seriously the adults had a hard time si please people don't let your...
Read moreTiffany Falls was honestly such a beautiful experience. The second I stepped onto the trail, I could hear the river flowing, and it instantly put me at ease. It’s only about a 10-minute walk to the falls, and the whole way up is just peaceful with lots of greenery, vibrant colors, and that calming sound of water the whole time.
Right near the beginning there’s a spot where you can get close to the river. I went down there and just stood for a bit listening. it really made me feel grounded and connected to the space. The trail itself is clean and easy to follow, and the whole walk just felt like a reset.
I was lucky it hadn’t rained recently, so I was able to walk right up close to the falls and sit there for about an hour. The sound, the mist, the fresh air! it was just one of those moments you don’t forget. Even cooler, there were a few ladies painting the falls while I was there, and their work was so on point. It really captured how special the place is.
If you’re ever near Hamilton, I 100% recommend checking it out. But honestly don’t just take my word for it. Go experience it for yourself. Let the place speak for itself....
Read moreTiffany Falls is a beautiful and easily accessible waterfall in Hamilton, located along the Niagara Escarpment.
The short, scenic trail (about 1 km round trip) makes it ideal for families and casual hikers.
Surrounded by lush forest, the 21-meter-high waterfall offers a peaceful and picturesque escape—especially striking after rainfall or in winter when it freezes over.
Named after early settler Dr. Oliver Tiffany, the falls are part of Hamilton’s rich natural and historical heritage and are maintained by the Hamilton Conservation Authority.
The trail features a charming wooden bridge and stream crossing, adding to the scenic experience.
Parking is available on-site for a small fee, but it gets busy on weekends and holidays—arriving early is advised.
The area is part of the UNESCO Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Reserve, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a quick retreat into nature.
In short: Tiffany Falls offers a serene, photogenic, and family-friendly outdoor experience with a touch of history—well worth a visit any...
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