The Louth Conservation Area is located along the Sixteen Mile Creek in the Town of Lincoln. In comparison to many other conservation areas in Niagara, the entirely-forested Louth Conservation Area is often a quiet location with very few visitors, if any, at any given time in the day. The 62 hectares of land that form this Conservation Area preserves sections of the Niagara Escarpment and provides access to the Bruce Trail and the Louth Side Trail. Beautiful scenery can be seen from this trail including two waterfalls, of which the larger lower Louth Falls is particularly worth visiting. The upper falls plunges 3.66 metres while the lower falls plummets from a height 7.92 metres. This area is for passive recreational day use only with no amenities available. Shoes with good tread, (running shoes are fine), are strongly recommended, as the terrain is a bit difficult and can be rocky.
8:00 am - Dusk
Conservation Area parking lot/access is on north side of Staff Avenue, north off of Eighth Avenue or east off of Seventeenth Street, Town of Lincoln.
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
Phone: | (905) 788-3135 |
Louth Conservation Area
Jordan, Ontario
Municipality Town of Lincoln
Latitude: | 43.12142235790 |
Longitude: | -79.35122805860 |
UTM easting: | 634125 |
UTM northing: | 4775618 |
Diane L. Bois
Administrative Assistant, Operations
Niagara Penninsula Conservation Authority
250 Thorold Road West, 3rd Floor
Welland, Ontario
L3C 3W2
Tel (905) 788-3135
Fax (905) 788-1121
Email dbois@conservation-niagara.on.ca
Website Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority: www.conservation-niagara.on.ca/conservation_areas/louth/louth.html