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Hiking around Milton offers routes that explore the area's varied landscape, which includes river confluences, canal paths, and rolling hills. The region provides a mix of terrain suitable for different hiking preferences, from gentle riverside walks to more demanding ascents to local summits. The network of trails often incorporates historical points of interest, such as castle ruins and old industrial structures.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
4.7
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47
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6.80km
01:51
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.70km
02:41
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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28
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16.3km
04:11
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24
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6.07km
01:52
240m
240m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Vintage Inn country pub with large beer garden next to canal. Very dog-friendly
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The ruined remains of Lennox Castle. Originally built in ~1840 as a private property it was sold to The Glasgow Corporation (predecessor to the City Council) in 1927 and turned into a hospital for those with learning difficulties. In the 1940's-60's it also operated as a maternity home, and was the birth place of singer Lulu. It closed in 2002 and unfortunately was subject to a fire in 2008 which left it in its current state.
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Cadder Parish Church of Scotland. There's a carpark next to the canal so you can start/finish the walk there, or further along the canal
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On a nice day it’s the perfect little spot to take a wee break and grab a bite or a drink. It’s situated right on the tow path so you don’t need to worry about finding it!
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Unfortunately everything is fenced off, walled up or otherwise blocked off. But not bad for a walk. Unfortunately, it seems that a bunch of unreasonable people throw their rubbish in the forest there. From up here, go down to a mountain bike trail.
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The best part of the route... very doable on a gravel bike
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There must be some sort of metal below ground as my two compasses were off!
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A dead stretch of road with no end and no beginning. Stunning in the summer, when the trees are in bloom.
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Yes, the main attraction at Hilton Falls Conservation Area is a beautiful 10-meter waterfall. The park features several trails, with the Hilton Falls Trail being a family-friendly 3km route that leads directly to the falls and the ruins of an old mill.
For panoramic vistas, Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area is a must-visit. Its trails run along the edge of the Niagara Escarpment, offering stunning views. You can see thousand-year-old cedar trees and watch for turkey vultures. Mount Nemo Conservation Area is another excellent choice, known for its dramatic cliff-edge lookouts and unique cave systems.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Milton's conservation areas, including popular spots like Kelso and Hilton Falls, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Always check the specific park's regulations before you go, as some areas may have restrictions to protect wildlife.
Definitely. Crawford Lake Conservation Area offers a peaceful and accessible boardwalk trail that encircles the rare meromictic lake. It's a great option for families and hikers of all abilities. For a slightly more rugged but still easy walk, consider the Holehead Weather Radar Station loop from Lennoxtown, which offers rewarding views.
Most of the premier hiking destinations, such as Rattlesnake Point, Kelso, and Crawford Lake, are managed by Conservation Halton and require a fee for entry or a membership pass. Some parks, like Rattlesnake Point, also require reservations to be made in advance. While parts of the Bruce Trail may be accessible for free, entry via a conservation area will require payment.
Kelso Conservation Area is a multi-activity park with an extensive network of trails along the Niagara Escarpment. The trails cater to both hikers and mountain bikers, winding through forests and offering great views. Besides hiking, the park features a large reservoir for swimming and paddling in the summer and transforms into a ski resort in the winter.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding trek, the Crichton's Cairn – Cort-ma-Law Summit loop from Milton of Campsie is a great option. This difficult route covers over 17 km and involves a significant elevation gain of about 510 meters, rewarding hikers with impressive summit views.
Yes, many trails in Milton's conservation areas are open year-round for winter hiking and snowshoeing. Hilton Falls and Crawford Lake are particularly beautiful in the snow. Always check trail conditions before you go and wear appropriate footwear with good traction, as paths can be icy.
The Bruce Trail, Canada's oldest and longest marked footpath, passes through the Milton area, offering extensive hiking opportunities. You can hike sections of it by accessing it through parks like Crawford Lake Conservation Area. For a long local loop, consider the Forth and Clyde Canal – Stables Inn Canal View loop from Cleddans, which is over 16 km long.
Crawford Lake offers a unique combination of natural and cultural history. The lake itself is a rare 'meromictic' lake, where water layers don't mix, preserving ancient sediment. A beautiful boardwalk trail circles the lake. The park is also home to a reconstructed 15th-century Iroquoian village, allowing you to step back in time and learn about the area's Indigenous heritage.
There are over 200 hiking routes to explore around Milton on komoot. These range from easy, family-friendly walks in conservation areas to challenging treks along the Niagara Escarpment, ensuring there's a trail for every skill level.
The trails around Milton are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the stunning escarpment views, the well-maintained trail networks within the conservation areas, and the unique geological features like the cliffs at Rattlesnake Point.


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