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Easy hiking trails around Gravenhurst traverse a diverse landscape characterized by the rugged Canadian Shield geology, numerous lakes, and lush forests. The region offers paths through rocky terrain, exposed granite ridges, and quiet thickets. Many routes provide views of Lake Muskoka and its surrounding islands, often winding along shorelines or leading to scenic lookouts. This varied terrain ensures a range of experiences, from accessible paths to more rugged routes.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Can't access the cafe unless your a member, absolute jokes.
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This is the view from the gravel track leading to Wrest Park
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A nice, long, twisty path with some light technical sections that are OK for beginners on CX, gravel and MTB bikes. It's a covered way through the trees, can get a bit muddy in the winter but very rarely it becomes impossible to pass here. The section opens up onto a long gravel path that takes you all the way to Wrest Park house and the tarmac driveway. It's a great path, usually quiet, with good views across to the wooded section or put your head down and feel the burn.
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Grade I listed country house surrounded by bridleways with its own private gardens, childrens play area, toilets and cafe. Makes a good base to start a ride with ample free parking and great access into the Chiltern Hills via Barton / Pegsdon, a really good place for the non-cycling family to stay behind on a lovely summer day and for you all to have a picnic after you return from a ride. If you're into cyclocross bring some cones in your backpack and use the large grass areas for skills practice. We found an ice cream van accepting card payments too.
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When using Komoot to plan our walking routes I often use churches as key features/way points. In a world without cars when the churches were built most were accessible from several directions by public footpaths or bridleways. It then necessarily follows that if you plan a circular walk and tag churches on the route the Komoot App will link each through accessible paths. Simples..... π
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Wrest Park is a spectacular country estate on the edge of Silsoe village. The present house was built in 1834 by Thomas de Grey, an amateur architect who was inspired by Parisian design. Acres of beautiful parkland and formal gardens, including impressive columns, an orangery, a Baroque pavilion, and marble fountains, surround the house. The Grade-I listed estate is managed by English Heritage. Check their website for more information: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/wrest-park/
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Gravenhurst offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 250 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the region features more than 450 hiking trails across various difficulty levels.
Easy hikes in Gravenhurst often traverse the rugged Canadian Shield geology, featuring rocky paths and exposed granite ridges. You'll also find trails winding through lush forests, quiet thickets, and along the shorelines of numerous lakes, providing a diverse and picturesque experience.
Yes, Gravenhurst has several easy loop trails. For example, the Hiking loop from Shillington is a popular 4.6 km route, and the Wrest Park loop from Silsoe offers an easy 5.4 km path through parkland.
Many easy trails offer stunning views of Lake Muskoka and its surrounding islands. You can also expect to see unique Canadian Shield rock formations, lush forests of red and white pine, and potentially waterfalls like those found on the Wilson's Falls loop. Some trails pass by beaver ponds and wetlands, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing.
Gravenhurst is known for its accessible and family-friendly routes. The Peninsula Trail along the Muskoka Wharf is a charming, mulch-based pathway with gazebos and picnic tables, ideal for a relaxing walk with children. Hardy Lake Provincial Park also offers well-marked, mostly flat loops suitable for families.
The trails in Gravenhurst are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the scenic views of lakes and forests, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the Canadian Shield accessible.
Absolutely. Many trails in Gravenhurst lead to scenic lookouts. For instance, the Peninsula Trail offers breathtaking views of Lake Muskoka. Beyond specific trails, Lions Lookout Park provides panoramic views of the Muskoka Wharf, and Walker's Point offers a great vantage point to appreciate the Canadian Shield.
While the region is primarily known for its natural beauty, some trails may pass by historical areas. For example, the Old St Mary's Church Ruins loop from Clophill leads through historical areas and local countryside. Additionally, you might encounter man-made monuments like the Cooper's Hill War Memorial.
Gravenhurst offers beautiful hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, summer provides warm weather for lakeside strolls, and autumn showcases stunning fall foliage. Even winter offers opportunities for peaceful walks on snow-covered trails, though conditions may vary.
Yes, Gravenhurst is rich in unique geological features. The Kahshe Barrens Conservation Reserve, with its 'lunar landscape,' offers rugged trails through oak and evergreens. The Torrance Barrens Trail is also recognized for its striking geological features, marked by stone cairns and white marks on rocks, and is known as a Dark-Sky Preserve.
The Peninsula Trail along the Muskoka Wharf is an excellent choice for views of Lake Muskoka. This charming pathway winds along the shoreline, offering breathtaking vistas of the lake and its steamship docks, with sections traversing exposed granite ridges and forested areas.
For nature lovers, the Cooper's Falls Trail, though described as rugged in parts, winds past beaver ponds, deer habitat, and bird nesting areas. The Jevins and Silver Lake Trail also travels through a provincially significant area known for rare species of flora and fauna, including Ontario's five-lined skink, and passes numerous wetlands, ponds, and bogs.


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