This is a must visit on your trip to Huntsville or Algonquin Park. The sound, the scenery, the experience is unforgettable. Just wear some old shoes or you may end up ruining the new yeezies.
The turn from Hwy 60 is clearly marked so its very easy to find the place. Once you park, you can hear the sound of the falls in the background along with chirping of the birds.
There is a small hike through a wet/muddy trail. From parking, you will notice two paths. The one on the right is easy one while one on the left is a bit tricky with high rocks and large tree roots all over the ground but it does offer various views of the falls.
Once you reach the falls, you can see its back & you can even climb through a bit of rocks to stand right above it to get the most breathteaking views & hear the fall's thunder.
Overall, a great place. Pictures & videos do not do justice...
   Read moreThese falls are like a hidden gem.Don't miss it if you are in area. There is no ticket and parking is free if you come from the Ragged Falls Road and not entering from the Provincial Park side. Just put Ragged Falls in the Google Maps. The walk from the parking area to the falls is short about 500 meters. There is no washroom or snack shop so come prepared. Try visiting in the day time please.You can really get beside the falls which makes this experience unique. Wear runners and comfortable clothing.There is some rock climbing to be closer to the falls which can easily be done...
   Read moreTrail is very short, ragged and could be muddy at times, good portion of the vantage point views are fenced off for safety reasons, the trail is not maintained in winter, during summer the flow is not as heavy, parking is paid, there are washrooms by the parking lot, please exercise caution when going to see the falls, watch your little ones, don't litter and wear good hiking shoes, otherwise...
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