Inglis Falls Conservation Area
Difficulty: (Easy / More Difficult)
Length: 3 km
The Pines Loop (all other trails hiking only) is mainly flat terrain with some rocky sections winding through hardwood and pine plantations.
Inglis Falls Conservation Area
Difficulty: (Easy / More Difficult)
Length: 3 km
The Pines Loop (all other trails hiking only) is mainly flat terrain with some rocky sections winding through hardwood and pine plantations.
In Grey County, gravel roads are a part of life; we live on them, commute on them and spend much of the winter sliding around on them. So it’s surprising when we hear some people are wary of the road less paved. But the thing is, if you want to avoid the crowds, experience incredible scenery and find those ‘secret spots’ you simply need to get off the asphalt. Don’t be afraid to turn off your GPS, fold up your map and go where your whimsy takes you. Here are a couple of our favourite gravel roads for taking in the best of the fall colours: without the crowds.
The Southern Grey County Fall Driving tour, steeped in history, takes you past historic mill dams, longstanding breweries and organic orchards as you tour the countryside to take in the fall colours.
If you’re new to exploring Grey County’s beautiful backroads, the Beaver Valley Fall Drive is a great introduction to the region’s autumn beauty.