Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area (Reservations Required)

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Milton, Canada

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Hiking area· Campground· Picnic ground· Tourist attraction

Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area (Reservations Required) Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area (Reservations Required) is located in Milton, Canada on 7200 Appleby Line. Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area (Reservations Required) is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category hiking area in Canada.

Address

7200 Appleby Line

Phone

+1 9058540262

Amenities

Dogs allowedGood for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Hanna K.

Thank you mother nature for a great winter weekend. It was my first visit at Rattlesnake park. At the arrival we were approached by reps of the park. They suggested us wher to go and which trails to take. THANK YOU GUYS! Together with my daughter we had a great hiking there. This park is beautiful in winter. I am definitely going back there... especially in fall

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b diz

Very nice clean trails. Views are beautiful. There's a side of a cliff where you can rock climb when the snow melts. There are washrooms open to the public but they are vault toilets - stinky but clean. Reservations are required right now but well worth the effort.

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Emily Zhang

This has to be one of my favourite lookout, and hike. I loved the paths and there were many rocks to step on which was fun. Also rattlesnake point is a perfect location to rock climb! Don’t be surprised to hike and see people on the edge rock climbing! I did notice one place to bbq if you were looking for that. The views were spectacular and many wonderful places to take pictures. I would find that bringing children here is difficult as there are many roots and stones but just be careful and it will be a great time for the family.

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Brad B.

An amazing place to see an absolutely beautiful view of our area. Please wear hiking shoes and use caution. I watched one older gentleman take a very ugly header into some rocks, luckily, he was fine.

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Indre Ra

What a beautiful place for a hike! Especially in fall season to enjoy all the colours. It’s easily accessible with car, now during COVID you need to make a reservation and for a small fee per person you get a 2 hour access to enjoy the nature. The park is well maintained, there is plenty of lookout points, some benches for a break, even noticed an outside washroom, lots of parking space and maps. The trails are marked, so no danger of getting lost. Also noticed a lot of metal hooks on the rocks for rock climbing. We spent a wonderful afternoon enjoying nature, fresh air and fall colours.