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Hiking around Rockwood offers routes that navigate through varied natural landscapes. The region is characterized by woodland trails, riverside paths, and gentle elevation changes. Many of the hikes follow loops around lakes and through forested areas, providing a range of options for outdoor activity. The trail network provides options for both short, easy walks and longer, more moderate hikes.
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Embark on the Loch Lothian Trail, an easy hiking route that guides you through diverse scenery. This gentle loop covers 1.6 miles (2.5 km), with a minimal elevation gain of…
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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Forest Exploration Trail, an accessible route through shaded woodland with educational signs and the Swift Creek Lake

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Hike the moderate 5.1-mile Old Mill Bicycle Trail in Pocahontas State Park, featuring wooded paths and the Beaver Lake spillway.
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The Fendley Station Loop is an easy 1.5-mile hike in Pocahontas State Park, offering wooded paths and views of Swift Creek Lake.
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An easy 1.1-mile (1.7 km) hiking trail in Huguenot Park, featuring gravel paths and azalea gardens, perfect for a quick, family-friendly out
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There is a wet (no bridge) stream crossing at the far end of Swift Creek Lake, but this end of the lake has a bridge. This is a great spot to watch for birds and other wildlife.
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This bridge crosses the 156-acre Swift Creek Lake, providing breathtaking views of the water and the surrounding Pocahontas State Park area. It's a highly frequented fishing spot, often showcasing a variety of wildlife.
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The trail passes below the place where Beaver Lake is dammed.
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A bridge crosses the 156-acre reservoir that retains Swift Creek and provides paddling and fishing opportunities as well as pleasant scenery for hiking and habitat for herons, kingfishers, ospreys, eagles, turtles, and many other species.
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This is one of the best trails in the Morgan Trail System. If you like this kind of riding try also Little West Virginia Trail. Both trails have challenging sections with rock gardens, steep climbs and skinnies. It's intense, but you will have a blast!
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Yes, many trails are family-friendly. The area features several easy routes with gentle terrain. For a shorter, accessible walk, consider the Beaver Lake Trail — Pocahontas State Park, which is a great option for an outing with kids.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around Rockwood, but they should be kept on a leash. The paths through woodlands and along the water provide great exercise for you and your canine companion.
The Rockwood area is known for its unique geology. Hikers can explore trails that pass by towering limestone cliffs, a system of caves, and numerous glacial potholes, which are large depressions formed by ancient meltwater.
There are several excellent loop trails available. A great option for a moderately long walk that brings you back to your starting point is the Co-op Trail Loop — Pocahontas State Park. It offers a pleasant journey through the local woodland scenery.
Yes, the region is famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs and one of Ontario's most extensive cave systems. Several trails within the Rockwood Conservation Area are specifically routed to showcase these impressive geological formations.
The ruins of the 19th-century Harris & Co. Rockwood Woolen Mill are a key feature of the Rockwood Conservation Area. Trails along the Eramosa River offer picturesque views of the ruins. While you can get great photos from the path, direct access to the ruins is restricted for safety.
Trail lengths vary to suit different preferences. You can find short, easy walks under 3 miles (5 km) like the Beaver Lake loop — Pocahontas State Park, as well as more challenging routes over 12 miles (20 km) for a full day of hiking, such as the Fendley Station loop — Pocahontas State Park.
Yes, parking is available at the main entrance to the Rockwood Conservation Area. It's a popular destination, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot, especially on weekends and holidays.
Winter hiking is a popular activity in Rockwood. The trails offer a different kind of beauty when covered in snow. Just be sure to wear appropriate footwear with good grip, as paths can become icy and slippery.
While the area is renowned for its river, cliffs, and caves, it is not particularly known for large waterfalls. The main water feature is the Eramosa River, which flows through the conservation area and is central to many of the scenic views.
The trails are highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the unique combination of natural beauty and historical landmarks, particularly the scenic paths along the Eramosa River that feature views of the limestone cliffs and mill ruins.


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