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This is a beautiful place, especially with fresh snowfall and -17degrees clear skies . A little trickier to park with snow banks, but the plow driver appears to have done an extra dig in. Not sure whether one could tube.trio advisor has asked about whether bathroom facilities. Natural "bush toilet" only for a quick wiz.
It's a nice place to visit on a country drive in good weather. Especially picturesque in the autumn. Some great photo opportunities. Early morning or sunset is best. When the weather is good it's a crazy busy place and there isn't really any parking to speak of. There is a plaque there that explains this phenomenon and how it came to be. Very much worth reading. This is not a landscape feature that is set up for large groups of people... no washrooms, no vending, no stores... nothing like that. That isn't what it's about. It's a place to come and think about nature, take some photos and walk around a little bit. There is a question "When Did I Visit", that I'm supposed to answer in this review. Frankly, I see it every day. It's beside where I live.
Bit of a dangerous spot so be careful with young kids. Kids like to run on it which is slowly eroding the soil. Interesting little mini-version of the real thing.
If you're not from Caledon, this is an excellent reason to come visit and see what we have to offer. It's a fun place for kids to run around, and it's free! When you're done at the badlands, visit The Spirit Tree for some lunch. You won't be disappointed with your day. Promise. (Unless the spirit tree is closed...).
This place is a hidden gem and must be visited by one and all. The badlands refers to a small field of rolling hills in Caledon that is almost completely devoid of vegetation, covered in Queenston shale that becomes very slippery when wet and erodes easily. The field is located beside the road for easy viewing. There is a viewing area with limited parking on the south side of Olde Baseline Road, between Creditview and Chinguacousy Roads, west of Hwy 10 in Caledon. Parking is very limited at the access points to the trail, but the view is simply spectacular and mesmerising.
We went there on January the 2,2015. The hills were partly covered with snow but still the beauty of the place was well seen. The kids were happy to climb up and down, so white gloves and pants turned red soon. Hope to wash them... So take extra not brand new clothes for kids to really have fun and enjoy the place.
My cousin was visiting from Ireland for the first time, so I thought I had to show him as much of what Canada was in the two short weeks he was here. His first full day in Canada we went to get breakfast and then set off to the Badlands! The name alone makes the anticipation grow! Once we arrive, he was in awe! It was a beautiful sunny day and the hills were glowing red with white and sometimes green looking streaks through them. Gorgeous! We took pictures from both sides. I think walking to the far side is where you get the best photo. That way the hills are going upwards behind you and you can see all they have to offer. I have to admit this was not my first time to the Cheltenham Badlands, but the view never gets old! I'll definitely be back many more times.
The views are spectacular here! It's a very busy place for visitors when the weather is nice and on the weekends. Parking is minimal and you must be careful.
The Cheltenham Badlands were really an amazing sight, unfortunately it was snowing today and they were covered in a light dusting of white. I would love to go back in the summer or spring to see Badlands again, because I believe they would look even more beautiful if they weren't covered in snow. But even so, the landscape was truly a sight to see.
This was an interesting site (we are geology/earth science fanatics). We viewed it from the road and the paths as it's not wise to crawl on the formations as that can damage them. It is worth the drive to see. Parking is minimal. The badlands are not extensive.
folks the Cheltenham Badlands is very impressive BUT please remember NO public parking is allowed and your parking on the side of the road where NO parking signs are everywhere. The only way you should visit the badlands is 1. have a driver drop off your group, then call him/her when ready to be picked up2. the driver should drive to either highway 10 and go to the coffee shop and relax until the call 3. have him /her pick you up at a pre-determined time. one hour is more than enough.. Please slow down when approaching the area has hikers, young and old are everywhere and keep in mind hundreds of cyclists are on that road on the average Saturday and Sunday as the hills of Caledon are a wonderful ride for those cyclists that are hard core..
Another fabulous day trip for the family! Fun to explore, play, run around, climb, and admire the surprisingly stunning scenery in Caledon!
I'd suggest you get there really early or toward the end of the day. We arrived at 10 am and it was already hard to get a parking spot and a police car was stationed there to control traffic and prevent cars from parking where they weren't supposed to. Too bad no one controls access to the site itself. Despite signage the place was teeming with people posing for pictures and tramping all over the place. Unfortunately the damage that's being done will likely mean future generations won't have the privilege of seeing it. It was stunning with blue sky and the fall colours surrounding it - but difficult to take photos without people in them.
This unusual landscape never ceases to impress me. Feels like I've gone to Mars (or at least the badlands of western Canada). You can easily get great pics of the red hills and surrounding trees just off the road. If you're more adventurous you can also climb down into the lower valley to explore the hills close up. Parking is on the side of the road and limited, a designated lot would be nice. Just be careful of passing cars and make sure you're on the wide shoulders, parking tickets are steep if you're in the wrong spot.
It's a very strange attraction just off to the side of the road. It's so strange that out of no where there is a plot of red hills just sitting there. It's fun to go check out once or twice but once you've seen it, you've seen it. Careful parking in the area, as lots of cars go speeding by.