Showing posts with label waterfall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterfall. Show all posts
Friday, January 20, 2012
Morningstar Mill aka Decew Mill
This is an absolutely beautiful destination any time of the year. There is an old mill located at the top of a beautiful waterfall.
During the summer the mill is open to visitors to see the inner workings of the grain mill. They even sell flour that is milled there!
The mill is located on Decew Rd where it meets Cataract. There is ample parking most of the time.
The historic house is also opened up on the weekends during the summer and is preserved in its original state. It is absolutely beautiful for taking pictures. Although it is free to tour the house, they appreciate donations to upkeep the property.
If you walk the path past the house it continues to the other side of a fence and beyond. If you stay on the trail it will eventually bring you down to the water level. There is a swimming area there where kids have left behind a rope and ladder for getting back out. You can also walk upriver, passing a waterfall on the way back to the main falls the mill is located on (pictured above). This is a popular place for swimming in the summer. You are able to get completely behind the falls. Visiting in the winter, it completely encloses into a beautiful ice tunnel.
This tunnel is located just left of the picture above. You can access it from the base of the main waterfall. A pair of rubber boots and a flashlight are a good idea if you plan on checking it out. I used only the flash of my camera, causing an eerie and slightly terrifying effect.
This is the lower falls at the mill. It still has a lot of force but it is possible to sit comfortably with your feet in the water after a hike. Occasionally during the year it dries up and you are able to sit where the water normally flows and have a picnic or just hang out!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Swayze Falls
Swayze Falls is a waterfall located in Short Hills Provincial Park. It has easy trails that are wheelchair accessible all the way to the top of the falls where there is a platform to see the waterfall from. The waterfall is 100 feet high and can be rushing with water or completely dry depending on when you visit. I enjoy visiting when it is completely dried up and sitting on the edge of the waterfall for a picnic.
In the winter it is a beautiful sight! The water freezes up into amazingly huge icicles and a frozen waterfall. If you follow the path down river there are extensive hiking trails and you are able to double-back to the waterfall base where you can stand right in the falls (great for pictures).
This is one of my favorite destination any time of year. In the heat of the summer it is always cooler down there between the rocks and shaded by the trees. In the winter it is protected from the winds and snow.
The trail is easy accessed from Roland Rd. From there it is a quick and easy hike to the lookout. You will be following the red trail on this map. Check out the Friends of Short Hills website for trail maps and more info on the park: http://www.friendsofshorthillspark.ca/page/homeHere is a Map to the location:
Swayze Falls on a Google Map
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