
Summer Season
Grey County is home to beautiful waterfalls, shaped by the Niagara Escarpment and surrounded by forests, cliffs, and scenic trails. These waterfalls range from well-known destinations to quieter hidden spots, offering something for everyone to explore. The hiking trails that lead to them are just as enjoyable as the waterfalls themselves, with peaceful woodland paths and a variety of easy to moderate routes suitable for most visitors. In the warmer months, Grey County becomes especially inviting. This makes it a great time to visit multiple waterfalls in one trip or take your time enjoying each stop. Whether you are looking for a short walk or a longer hike, summer is the perfect season to experience the natural beauty and relaxing atmosphere of Grey County’s waterfalls.

Winter Season
Visiting waterfalls in the winter is amazing, but it’s key to respect the difference in trail conditions that snow and ice can bring. Cracks and crevices on the escarpment are harder to see beneath fresh snow, so always stay on marked trails and be mindful of falling ice and snow, staying well back from cliff edges. Be sure to wear appropriate footwear and consider snowshoes when the hike to the falls is longer. Remember that during the winter months some waterfalls may be more difficult to access and some parking lots may not be plowed, especially immediately after a heavy snowfall. Be sure to check Grey Sauble Conservation Area's website for any weather-related closures before you head out.








