Jones Falls & Pottawatomi Conservation Area

Photo Credit: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jvetterli/2740053091/">John Vetterli</a>
Photo Credit: John Vetterli

Jones Falls is a cascading waterfall with a 12 metre drop. It is apart of the Pottawatomi Conservation Area which has 116 hectares of Niagara Escarpment land. There is access to the Bruce Trail from the hiking paths. and this area hosts many unique and rare plant species including columbine and white trillium. There is a visitor information centre on site.

To access Jones Falls enter through the opening located on the east side of the parking lot, adjacent to the Information Centre. The falls are located about a 10-15 minute hike away from the entrance. Jones Falls can also be accessed off of highway 21 however there is no designated parking when on this route.

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