This conservation area near Toronto has a fairytale swing bridge over a hidden waterfall
You can discover a little slice of paradise just outside of Toronto. This picturesque conservation area is reopening for the season, and it's brimming with scenic trails and natural wonders.
If you're looking for a magical spot to stretch your legs, you might want to plan a trip here.
Belfountain Conservation Area is a scenic park in Caledon, an hour away from Toronto. The destination is reopening for the season on April 26, 2025, and it's a beautiful place for a day trip.
The area is home to scenic limestone cliffs, historical sites and boardwalks that take you along a rushing river.
One of the highlights is the suspension bridge, which takes you right over a dreamy waterfall. You can enjoy the sounds and sights of cascading water as you wander across the fairytale bridge.
To get to the waterfall, you can follow the Gorge Trail or Accessible Paths from the parking lot. The Gorge Trail is rated as difficult, so be sure to wear appropriate footwear.
Other spots to visit in Belfountain Conservation Area include the heritage fountain, Yellowstone Cave, and the Fox Folly statue.
After your adventures, you can explore the quaint hamlet of Belfountain, where you'll find old-world buildings and cozy shops.
Reservations for the conservation area will be available for May 1, 2025 and onward. The area will be closed briefly from April 28 to 30.
Belfountain Conservation Area
Price: $8 per adult
When: Reopening April 26, 2025
Address: 819 Forks of the Credit Rd., Caledon, ON
Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.