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Tranquil preserve offering limestone cliffs, a recreational river, caves, hiking trails & campsites.
161 Fall St S, Guelph/Eramosa, ON N0B 2K0, Canada

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Reviews — 8

Ideal place for resting. There are a lot of tables and fireplaces. The lake or river is picturesque. There are two spots for launching paddle boards. There is moderate trail around the lake. Entrance fee for adult is 8.5cad in 2024 season. There are camping spots with potable water. I recommend this place for exploring not only trail but cave and islands.
Vicki Thoms
at 2024 Jun 18
Vicki Thoms
at 2024 Jun 18
Nice quiet park with a shallow-entry beach. Washrooms available and picnic tables under a pavilion. Shady areas close to the beach and lots of parking available. Only downside is the amount of goose poop along the grass/pathways by the beach.
Azadeh Shahrokhi
at 2024 Jun 17
Azadeh Shahrokhi
at 2024 Jun 17
Hiking trails and the views are amazing. Rent a kayak or a canoe to explore the park and see beautiful views. The beach is small but still nice. I really enjoyed the day we spent there
Hamed
at 2024 Jun 09
Hamed
at 2024 Jun 09
The Eramosa River flows through the area, creating picturesque landscapes and opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and fishing.

The park offers a variety of recreational activities, including hiking on its well-maintained trails, swimming at the sandy beach, and camping in its scenic campgrounds. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking in designated areas, and exploring the caves and rock formations that are accessible via trails and the river.

Rockwood Conservation Area is a popular destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and diverse ecosystems of southern Ontario.
Sithira Panagoda
at 2024 Jun 06
Sithira Panagoda
at 2024 Jun 06
Rockwood Conservation Area is a great place to spend a day outdoors. There are two beginner-friendly hiking trails with beautiful views of the reservoir and surrounding cliffs. The park is open year-round, and the day pass fee is $8.50 per person. There's also a nice beach and campgrounds available. I recommend going for a hike or renting a canoe to explore the water.
Indira Sampaio
at 2024 Jun 05
Indira Sampaio
at 2024 Jun 05
The park is incredibly beautiful and the hiking trail is an easy one, which makes it suitable for families with kids, and dogs. I must say the lookout point is breathtaking! We went there on a cloudy day and we can’t wait to go back when it’s sunny. We highly recommend it.
Augusto Duarte
at 2024 May 12
Augusto Duarte
at 2024 May 12
I don't know if it's worth the $20 access fee given the size of the park. A well maintained and nice little trail overall. A bit busy for a rainy day.

I'm sure the beach area is amazing on a sunny day.

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