The Warsaw Caves Conservation Area is an
Area of Natural and Scientific Interest and is operated by the
Otonabee Region Conservation Authority. The initial purchase of property to establish the park was made in 1962 and it was opened to the public in 1964. In addition to the caves, which are the conservation area's most popular attraction, there are 15 km of hiking trails, a 52-site campground, 3 group campsites, a beach and swimming area, and canoeing. Other geological features of interest include a limestone plain and rockmills. ==References==