Inglis Falls

Inglis Falls, ON - N0H
Type: Waterfalls
 
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Inglis Falls, located just south of Owen Sound in Ontario, is one of the most picturesque and accessible waterfalls in the region. Part of the Inglis Falls Conservation Area, this 18-meter-high waterfall is formed by the Sydenham River cascading over the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, creating a stunning display of natural beauty. The surrounding area offers scenic trails, rich flora and fauna, and historical significance, making Inglis Falls a must-visit destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers alike.

Why Visit Inglis Falls

  • Breathtaking Waterfall: Marvel at the powerful flow of water as it tumbles over the Niagara Escarpment, creating a beautiful waterfall that is particularly photogenic in every season.
  • Hiking Trails: Explore over 7.4 kilometers of trails within the conservation area, ranging from easy walks to more challenging hikes, all offering spectacular views of the falls and surrounding landscapes.
  • Flora and Fauna: Discover a rich diversity of plant and animal life, with opportunities for birdwatching, spotting local wildlife, and enjoying the natural environment.
  • Historical Significance: Learn about the area’s history, including the remains of a gristmill that once stood near the falls, and the role the site played in the development of Owen Sound.
  • Photography Hotspot: Capture the beauty of Inglis Falls from various vantage points, with plenty of opportunities for both amateur and professional photographers to get the perfect shot.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Inglis Falls is during the late spring to early fall months, from May to October. Spring is particularly beautiful, with the waterfall at its fullest due to melting snow, and the surrounding forest coming alive with greenery. Summer offers warm weather and ideal conditions for hiking and picnicking. Fall brings vibrant autumn colors, making the area even more picturesque. Winter visits, while less common, can also be magical, with the falls partially frozen and the landscape covered in snow.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Drive to Inglis Falls Conservation Area from nearby cities like Owen Sound (10 minutes) or Toronto (about 2.5 hours). The conservation area is easily accessible from Highway 6, and there is ample parking available on-site.
  • By Public Transit: Public transportation options are limited, so driving is the most practical way to reach the falls.
  • By Bike: Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy a scenic ride to the falls from Owen Sound, with relatively quiet roads and trails leading to the conservation area.
  • By Foot: For those staying nearby, consider walking to the falls via the Bruce Trail or other local hiking paths, making for a more immersive experience in nature.

Inglis Falls is a stunning natural attraction that offers something for everyone, whether you’re interested in hiking, photography, or simply enjoying the beauty of Ontario’s landscapes. With its powerful waterfall, rich history, and serene surroundings, a visit to Inglis Falls is sure to be a memorable experience.

About this Waterfall

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Height 59 feet
Water Source Sydenham River

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