This little waterfall is about 500 m along the trail that leads downstream from Wilsons Falls. It has two parts, each just a few metres high, and with tiny footbridge crossing right between them. While we might have preferred that the bridge had crossed elsewhere, it makes for a pleasant little find, especially for children. The creek dries up to a trickle in summer.
A trail from Wilsons falls runs south and parallel to the Muskoka River. There are some steep sections getting around Wilsons Falls itself, but once to river level, the hiking is easy.
Region | Cottage |
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County | Muskoka |
Near | Bracebridge |
Watercourse | Unnamed Watercourse |
Watershed / % Lakes | 0 / 0% |
Ownership | Town of Bracebridge |
Landscape | Rural, wooded |
Size | Very Small |
Type | |
Modification | Footbridge |
Access | Moderate |
Top / Bottom | Moderate / Easy |
Trail conditions | Dirt, uneven ground, small hill |
Hiking Time | 15 min |
Coordinates | 45.058,-79.308 |
Parking | 45.0632,-79.3097 |
Site ID | WOO.MUS.065 |
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