Best waterfalls around Lincoln are found within a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including significant conservation areas and deep gorges. This area features a blend of historical preservation and natural beauty, offering various outdoor activities. The terrain includes forested paths and creek systems that carve through the land, creating notable waterfall formations.
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You view the falls from above as the trail approaches Sixteen Mile Creek. They can be quite powerful after a heavy rain, but the crescent wall of the waterfall is quite pretty even when the weather is relatively dry.
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This is a great spot to get an elevated view of Lower Ball's Falls from the trail, and is a quieter, more natural perspective of the cascade as it drops into the wooded gorge of Twenty Mile Creek below you. Depending on leaf cover and water levels, the view changes noticeably throughout the seasons, with spring and late fall often the best times to see the falls from here.
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The Niagara Section of the Bruce Trail is the southernmost section of the 890-kilometre route, beginning at Queenston Heights along the Niagara River before following the Niagara Escarpment. This stretch runs through a mix of hardwood forest, creek valleys, and open countryside, passing close to the gorge of Twenty Mile Creek and the falls viewpoints. As it passes Ball’s Falls Conservation Area, you can connect with viewpoints of both the upper and lower waterfalls, with the surrounding forest and escarpment scenery, making this one of the more scenic stretches of the Niagara Section.
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Ball's Falls Conservation Area was set up to preserve and protect the history of the village that had become a ghost town. In addition to the historic buildings the park also includes Upper and Lower Ball's Falls which you can access with short trails from the parking area.
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Fifteen Mile Creek runs through the Rockway Conservation Area near St. Catharines, and is the source of the impressive Rockway Falls. The creek feeds a striking “ramp” waterfall that plunges into a deep gorge, creating one of the area’s most dramatic natural features. Trails wind along the creek's gorge, offering hikers forested paths, scenic lookouts, and access to the waterfalls. The creek and conservation area it flows through, blend natural beauty with convenience, making it a popular destination for exploring the stunning landscapes.
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The primary waterfalls in the area are located within the Ball's Falls Conservation Area, which features both Upper and Lower Ball's Falls. Additionally, Fifteen Mile Creek is home to the impressive Rockway Falls, a striking ramp waterfall plunging into a deep gorge.
Yes, both Ball's Falls and Rockway Falls are accessible via relatively easy trails. At Ball's Falls Conservation Area, you can reach the Upper and Lower Falls with short trails from the parking area. For Rockway Falls, the "Fifteen Mile Creek and Lower Rockaway Falls loop" in Rockway Conservation Area is listed as an easy hike. You can find more easy hiking options in the area on the Easy hikes around Lincoln guide.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter lush forests, deep gorges, and scenic viewpoints. Ball's Falls Conservation Area is set within a preserved natural monument and forest. The Fifteen Mile Creek area offers forested paths and scenic lookouts along its gorge.
The natural beauty of the area varies greatly throughout the year. While waterfalls are beautiful year-round, the Lower Ball's Falls Viewpoint offers different experiences depending on the season, from lush greenery in spring and summer, to colourful leaves in autumn, and even ice clinging to the cliff sides in winter.
Yes, the short and easy trails to access waterfalls like Ball's Falls make them suitable for families. The Ball's Falls Conservation Area also preserves historic village buildings, offering an educational element alongside the natural beauty.
The area around Lincoln offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking to the waterfalls, you can explore numerous cycling routes, including road cycling. For more ideas, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Lincoln guide or the Running Trails around Lincoln guide.
Yes, the Ball's Falls Conservation Area was specifically established to preserve and protect the history of a former village that had become a ghost town. In addition to the waterfalls, you can explore historic buildings within the park.
Visitors particularly enjoy the accessibility of the waterfalls, with short trails leading to impressive sights like the "Big waterfall" at Ball's Falls. The dramatic natural features, such as the deep gorge at Rockway Falls, and the blend of natural beauty with historical preservation at Ball's Falls Conservation Area, are also highly appreciated.
While Ball's Falls and Rockway Falls are popular, visiting during off-peak hours or weekdays can offer a more tranquil experience. The trails along Fifteen Mile Creek provide forested paths that can feel secluded even when the area is busy.
Yes, there is a dedicated Lower Ball's Falls Viewpoint that offers excellent perspectives of the falls. Additionally, the trails along Fifteen Mile Creek provide scenic lookouts over the gorge and Rockway Falls.


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