The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Halton Hills, Halton Hills

August 14, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Discover the best top things to do in Halton Hills, United States including Prospect Park, Limehouse Conservation Area, Old Seed House Gardens, Silver Creek Conservation Area, Hungry Hollow Trail, Terra Cotta Conservation Area, Fairy Lake, Dominion Gardens Park, Willow Park Ecology Centre, Rotary Park.

1. Prospect Park

30 Park Ave, Acton, Halton Hills, Ontario L7J 1Y5 Canada
Excellent
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Prospect Park

Reviewed By rosannag621 - Acton, Canada

Its such a nice park the new playground is awesome and has a big zipline. The splashpad is great on hot days. It has baseball fields and a concert center as well. The washrooms are available in the warm months.

2. Limehouse Conservation Area

12169 Fifth Line, Halton Hills, Ontario L0P 1H0 Canada +1 800-367-0890 [email protected] http://cvc.ca/enjoy-the-outdoors/conservation-areas/limehouse-conservation-area/
Excellent
59%
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Limehouse Conservation Area

Reviewed By Timtravelreviews - Dorchester, Canada

Limehouse is a near perfect conservation area that offers a number of short trails, POI, photo ops and a park. Parking is free and the trailhead is clear and welcoming. The trails are short enough for a hike with young children or a quick visit if you're short on time. However, there are some major issues that need to be mentioned. First, the trails are not well marked. The colour codes are not consistent, for example; The Bruce trail is Red on the map, but the blazes are White. The Yellow trail is the Blue trail. It's horribly marked and needs a simple upgrade. Secondly, there is so much dog crap on the trail it's revolting. Literally, smack dab in the middle of the trail people let their dogs crap. I don't know why people do this. You will usually find poop bags left trail side or even flung into the tree tops. I hope these people never return. Lastly, there is so much litter everywhere you look. It's too bad, because it would be a perfect park if not for the irresponsible dog owners or the losers leaving their garbage. If you go, please pick up a piece of garbage on your way out. Keep the green space clean and leave your dog at home.

3. Old Seed House Gardens

153 Maple Avenue, Georgetown, Halton Hills, Ontario L7G 3Z9 Canada [email protected] http://www.oldseedhousegarden.com/
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Old Seed House Gardens

The Old Seed House Garden is a 1.8 acre civic garden honouring the legacy of the Dominion Seed House in Georgetown, Ontario. A haven for people and wildlife, it features formal gardens, meandering pathways, a dry stone riverbed leading to a naturalized pond, and a sunken garden where the foundations of the famous mock-Tudor Dominion Seed House building once stood.

4. Silver Creek Conservation Area

Side Rd 27, Georgetown, Halton Hills, Ontario L7G 4S4 Canada +1 800-367-0890 [email protected] http://cvc.ca/enjoy-the-outdoors/conservation-areas/silver-creek-conservation-area/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Silver Creek Conservation Area

Reviewed By 727claudineb - Georgetown, Canada

Just driving there was a beautiful! You already started to relax. You can park on the street. There is a huge map with different trails to choose from depending on how much time you have. The trail was well marked and well groomed. As you walk, you are surprised to see a pond or a small lake with ducks. Further down, you realize that you are on top of an escarpment and can see far away the beautiful rolling hills. There huge rocks along the side of the trails. The whole experience was fun!

5. Hungry Hollow Trail

Georgetown, Halton Hills, Ontario Canada http://www.georgetownon.ca/index.php/trails-nature/hungry-hollow-trail-in-georgetown
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Hungry Hollow Trail

Reviewed By Prairie_mum

Hungry Hollow Trail is nestled in south Georgetown and is known for its beautiful marshes, ponds, meadows, bridges and boardwalks. The trail is 5.40 km long and has something for anyone.

6. Terra Cotta Conservation Area

14452 Winston Churchill Bld., Halton Hills, Ontario L7G 0N9 Canada +1 800-367-0890 [email protected] http://cvc.ca/enjoy-the-outdoors/conservation-areas/terra-cotta-conservation-area/
Excellent
49%
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4.0 based on 37 reviews

Terra Cotta Conservation Area

Reviewed By clashizzle - Toronto, Canada

The Terra Cotta Conservation Area offers several scenic trails surrounding a few smaller lakes and ponds. With the trails being relatively short, you can get through several in a day. This park is perfect for all types of visits, providing a peaceful escape into nature. Even though our visit was in the summer, I imagine there will be beautiful colours during the autumn. I recommend a visit for anyone seeking an easier, simple hiking experience.

7. Fairy Lake

30 Park Ave Lower Level Of The Boathouse, Acton, Halton Hills, Ontario L7J 1Y5 Canada
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

Fairy Lake

8. Dominion Gardens Park

Guelph Street & Maple Avenue, Georgetown, Halton Hills, Ontario Canada +1 905-901-2506 http://www.oldseedhousegarden.com/
Excellent
69%
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

9. Willow Park Ecology Centre

463 Guelph Street, Norval, Halton Hills, Ontario L0P 1K0 Canada +1 905-873-0614 [email protected] http://www.willowparkecology.ca/1.html
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

10. Rotary Park

99 Knox St, Acton, Halton Hills, Ontario Canada
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

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