Limberlost Forest & Wildlife Reserve - Hiking Trails
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HIKING TRAILS

HIKING TRAILS are our specialty . . .

Principal Trails
Hiking Trails KM Steps
Solitaire Trail 13.0
16,400
Buck Lake Trail 8.5
10,700
High Lake Trail 9.0
11,300
Turtle Lake Trail 8.0
10,100
Kalonga Wetland Trail 11.0
13,800
Crystal Falls Trail 7.7
8,750
Lookout Trail 5.0
6,300
Ski Hill Trail 4.2
5,250
Echo Rock Trail 5.5
7,000
Lower Quality  
Backwoods/Pointe Trail 1.5
1,900
Ascencion Trail 1.5
1,900
Helve Trail 1.5
1,900
Hickory Creek Trail 0.5
650
Hickory Lake Trail 6.0
7,650
McReynold Valley Trail 8.0
10,100

Limberlost is famous for its varied hiking trails. Their development began more than 80 years ago.

In total, Limberlost offers more than 70 km of woodland trails and extensive woodland roads, rated as to the grade and quality to cater to evening strollers as well as those seeking more strenuous exercise.

More than two-thirds of the trails on the Limberlost Reserve are groomed and qualify as high quality trails, as opposed to rugged hiking paths. As such, they are suitable for joggers as well as individuals who prefer to enjoy nature at their leisure.

Furthermore, large sections of the trails have been widened to enable hikers to walk abreast of each other and engage in conversations undistracted by concerns about stumbling and hurting themselves.

We are grateful to neighbouring cottagers who volunteered their time to work on the trails, as well as to those who contributed historical information for inclusion in our Master Trail Guide. This information should help visitors spend many safe and stimulating days enjoying and learning about nature.

HISTORY OF OUR TRAILS ...

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