This Ontario trail leads to a fall lookout that's just like Pride Rock in 'The Lion King'
This trail in Ontario will have you singing "Hakuna Matata." The hike leads to a towering lookout over fall colours and you'll feel like you've stepped into a scene from The Lion King.
Autumn is a stunning time to get outdoors. Ontario's landscapes transform with vibrant hues of red and gold and the air turns crisp and cool.
One gorgeous spot to take in the magic of the season is Skinners Bluff Conservation Area. Located in Wiarton atop the Niagara Escarpment, the destination features panoramic views of Georgian Bay and the fall foliage below.
You can hike your way along the Bruce Trail to Skinners Bluff Scenic Lookout, where "you'll find a massive rock jutting out of the landscape that looks a lot like Pride Rock in The Lion King," according to Destination Canada.
You can gaze at the sea of colours below and soak up island views in the distance.
While the conservation area features over 20 kilometres of trails, the hike from the parking lot to the lookout takes only 15 minutes.
If you're looking for a longer adventure, you can continue on to the Bruce Caves Conservation Area. This spot features ancient sea cave formations that will transport you to another land.
Parking is not accessible during the winter and early spring, so fall is a great time to explore Skinners Bluff.
If you're dreaming of stunning colours and crisp autumn air, then get ready to unleash your inner Simba at this spot.
Skinners Bluff Conservation Area
Price: Free
Address: Skinners Bluff, 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.