Old Baldy Conservation Area

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Kimberley, Canada

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Old Baldy Conservation Area Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Old Baldy Conservation Area is located in Kimberley, Canada on 120 Old Baldy Access Road. Old Baldy Conservation Area is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category conservation department in Canada.

Address

120 Old Baldy Access Road

Phone

+1 5193763076

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Jack Wilcan

Plainly, impossible to forget, many views of Beaver Valley. My whole body was shaking from silent wonderment. Striking beauty wherever you look! Worthy all efforts or inconveniences, thrilling delight for body and mind.

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Anh Ho

this hike is comparable to centennial ridges or cup and saucer manitoulin with a beautiful scenic look out. we went from the west end so there was some climbing up in snow and winter gears is required. magnificent!!

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April Butalid

We went here on October 12, 2020 for Thanksgiving because we wanted to see the Fall beautiful colours beforeit was gone. The drive going there was really beautiful. The hike was short before you see the lookout and it was amazing! Though it was terrifying for us because we brought the kids (2yrs, 4yrs and 7yrs) with us, we still enjoyed it, and the kids loved the hike. Lots of kids were also there, because the hike was not that bad. Just be careful and make sure to hold on to your kids while hiking up there.

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Mikee L

Beautiful lookout! In the winter time, the roads that google maps takes you on are not maintained (Side Road 35 and beyond). I had to take a different route then walk the rest to the trail. It's a bit of a trek going uphill for the winter but so worth it when you reach the top!

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Brittany Trommelen

Short, easy hike to some awesome views. If your brave enough you can rock climb here. The drive up to the paid parking area (6 till dusk) is a little steep but well worth it.