A natural swimming area, scenic lookout and sandy beach all in one place. Foley Mountain Conservation Area can be found atop a granite ridge overlooking the historic Upper Rideau waterway and the village of Westport. Mark this down as a must-visit this summer and get ready for a day filled with adventure.
The most popular spot at Foley Mountain Conservation Area is the Spy Rock lookout.
This lookout overlooks Upper Rideau and Westport, offering beautiful views that are easily accessible. The hike is relatively easy to navigate, as it’s well-marked. Just be sure to wear proper footwear, as some of the granite ridges can get slippery.
If staying closer to the shore is more your pace, then you’re going to want to check out Foley’s sandy beach.
The beachfront is east of the Spy Rock lookout, and if you want to dive into something extra special, then keep heading east of the beach along Upper Rideau Lake to find the conversation area’s natural swimming area.
The natural swimming area also has some picnic benches, so be sure to pack a lunch to enjoy after your swim.
If you need help finding an attraction at the park, you can refer to what Foley provides, which marks all the significant landmarks you may want to check out.
A day pass to visit costs $10 per day or $60 for an annual pass. There’s a pay machine on site that accepts coins and credit cards.
You can also pay ahead and purchase your pass online, using the app, or over the phone.
Have fun, Ontario!
Foley Mountain Conservation Area
Where: 105 Foley Mountain Ln. – Westport, Ont.
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