Webster's Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the Hamilton area and part of the Spencer Gorge Conservation Area.
Location: Hamilton, ON
Season: Open for all seasons
The waterfall is about 22 metres high and is known for its wide curtain-like flow, scenic limestone surroundings, and easy accessibility. It is especially popular during fall colours and after rainfall when the water flow is strongest.
Best Features:
Wide curtain waterfall, Scenic gorge views, Niagara Escarpment landscape, Historic stone bridge nearby, Excellent photography spots, Family-friendly walking trails, Beautiful fall colours, Easy access from parking area
Things To Know:
Timed reservations may be required during peak seasons, Swimming is prohibited, Trails and stairs can be slippery, Some lookout areas may close for safety reasons, Parking fills quickly on weekends, Pets are allowed on leash, Best waterfall flow is during spring and after rain, Winter visits offer frozen waterfall views
Hiking, Waterfall viewing, Photography, Sightseeing, Picnicking, Nature walks, Birdwatching, Exploring trails, Family outings, Autumn colour viewing
Picnic areas, Viewing platforms, Walking trails, Gorge access, Scenic lookouts, Information signage, Benches, Green spaces
Scenic waterfall views, Niagara Escarpment scenery, Forested trails, Limestone gorge views, Peaceful nature atmosphere, Historic stone bridge nearby, Fall colours, Short scenic walks, Family-friendly outdoor experience