Hogg’s Falls is a small but scenic waterfall located in the Beaver Valley near Flesherton in Grey County, Ontario.
Location: Grey County, ON
Season: Open for all seasons
It sits on the Boyne River within the Niagara Escarpment region and features a short drop of about 6–10 metres, creating a wide, curtain-like flow of water over layered rock. The surrounding forested ravine gives it a quiet, natural atmosphere, making it a popular stop for hikers exploring the Bruce Trail and nearby Beaver Valley attractions.
Best Features
- Scenic curtain-style waterfall on the Boyne River
- Easy forest walk (short trail from parking area)
- Located along the Bruce Trail network
- Beautiful seasonal colours, especially in fall
- Peaceful, less crowded natural setting
Why it’s popular
Hogg’s Falls is popular because it offers a quick and rewarding nature stop with minimal hiking effort while still feeling wild and scenic. It’s often visited as part of a broader Beaver Valley road trip, combined with Eugenia Falls, Old Baldy Lookout, and surrounding escarpment attractions.
Hiking, Nature Walking, Photography, Sightseeing, Birdwatching, Wildlife Observation, Forest Exploration, Scenic Driving Stops, Waterfall Viewing, Picnicking
Parking Area, Short Walking Trail, Viewing Platforms, Forest Trails, River Lookout Points, Trail Signage, Nearby Bruce Trail Access, Natural Rest Areas
Scenic Waterfall, Forest Nature Walk, Niagara Escarpment Exploration, Peaceful Outdoor Escape, Photography Nature, Short Hiking Adventure, Beaver Valley Scenic, Seasonal Waterfall Viewing