(2023):
Tews Falls and its surrounding hiking trails in Dundas, Ontario, are nothing short of enchanting, especially during the prime of the fall season. As you meander through the lush forest, you'll find yourself on the edge of a vast gorge, gazing in awe at the majestic cliffs that stretch into the distance. The scenery is a masterpiece of nature, with leaves ablaze in mesmerizing, vibrant colors, creating a kaleidoscope of reds, oranges, and yellows.
Every step along these trails is a journey into an autumn wonderland, with the rustling leaves underfoot and the crisp, invigorating air filling your lungs. The endless photo opportunities are a photographer's dream, offering breathtaking vistas at every turn. The sight of Tews Falls cascading gracefully into the gorge, framed by the rich foliage, is simply unforgettable. You'll find yourself lost in the beauty of this natural oasis, with views that seem to stretch on forever.
Tews Falls and its surrounding trails are a hidden gem in Dundas, a place where nature's grandeur is on full display, and the splendor of fall is celebrated in all its glory. This is a destination that will leave you captivated, rejuvenated, and inspired by the boundless beauty of the Canadian landscape.
(2019): Incredible! Really amazing to see such tall falls right in our backyard! The falls drop into a gorge of greenery and natural rock cut formations stretching into the sunset! Highly recommended! There’s ample parking and friendly groomed trails with well made look out platforms to really get close to the action in the...
Read moreTews falls is very beautiful but I took off 1 star because of the amount of litter that was alongside the paths. With the money that they are making from parking they should have funds to keep the paths clean. It's sad that people can't take their garbage out with them in the first place. Things to note:
So, same idea as above. It all depends where you parked.
If you parked at Webster's Falls, you'll need to head back towards the parking lot. The trail starts on the opposite side of the parking lot entrance. Does that make sense? If you see trees and a trail, you're on the right track.
You'll see the trail going left or right. You'll want to turn left here because the trail going right leads to a dead end. If you continue down this trail, you'll hike past a beautiful home, several lookouts for Tews Falls and then finally, you'll reach Dundas Peak.
Okay, so if you parked at Tews Falls, you're inbetween Webster's Falls and Dundas Peak. You'll start with the lookouts for Tews Falls. Continue down the trail and you'll reach Dundas Peak. If you walk past the beautiful home, you're going the wrong way.
Once you reach Dundas Peak, enjoy the view! If you're daring enough, take a photo with your legs hanging...
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