Biking
Cycling is permitted on park roads. You may wish to travel by bicycle to the beach less than 3 km from the park.
Birding
Osprey can often be seen at the mouth of the Sauble River and are known to nest in the Isaac Lake area. Many bird species can be found throughout the campgrounds and along the river.
Canoeing
Canoe rentals are available on the north side of the Sauble River near the parking lot.
Canoe launch facilities are located at the portage on the north side of the falls for a leisurely paddle up the Sauble River. Many paddle from Sauble Falls to Country Road 8. When traveling downstream, this 10 km length will take about 3.5 hours. Here the river winds through farmlands and steep sand dunes. The Rankin River joins the Sauble just above the canoe rental and bridge at Sauble Falls.
Ask park staff for advice on paddling the river.
Discovery Program
Join our staff at Discovery programs in July and August to deepen your connection with nature! Check the weekly events calendars posted throughout the park for details on upcoming opportunities.
Or pick up a Discovery Activity Book and explore on your own!
Fishing
Anglers will find the areas adjacent to the falls to be excellent for trout and salmon fishing in the spring and fall. The area of the falls is closed to fishing year-round.
Hiking
Sauble Trail 2.5km (2 hours) easy
This trail travels primarily through a Red Pine plantation. An interpretive leaflet explains current and historic forest management practices in the area. Bicycles are not allowed on this trail which travels through an area of ancient sand dunes.