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The best walks and hikes around Chatham-Kent

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Hiking around Chatham-Kent offers access to a diverse landscape characterized by unique Carolinian forests, extensive wetlands, and significant waterways. The region is bordered by Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair, and traversed by the Thames River, providing trails with waterfront views. While generally flat, some areas feature heavily forested ravines, contributing to varied terrain for outdoor exploration.

Best hiking trails around Chatham-Kent

  • The most popular hiking route is Tulip Tree Trail loop, a 1.0 mile (1.6 km) trail thatโ€ฆ

Last updated: July 1, 2026

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South Point Trail to Pointe aux Pins

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May 19, 2026, Harrison Trail

Harrison Trail follows one of the oldest routes through the peninsula, originally used to access the historic Pointe aux Pins Lighthouse near the southern shoreline. The trail passes through a mix of Carolinian forest, oak savanna and wetland habitat, with long straight sections shaded by tall trees before opening closer to the marshes and shoreline near South Point. During spring and autumn migration, the trail is especially popular for birdwatching, with warblers, woodpeckers and raptors commonly spotted along the route.

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Standing near the southern end of the peninsula, Pointe aux Pins lighthouse overlooks the shallow shoreline where Lake Erie meets the entrance to Rondeau Bay. The current skeletal steel tower dates to 1934, replacing earlier wooden lighthouses built to guide ships through the shifting sandbars and narrow channel nearby. Reached via the parkโ€™s trail network, the lighthouse adds a strong sense of history to the otherwise quiet marsh and coastal landscape.

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The South Point Trail East Side follows a long sandy route through Carolinian forest, dunes and marsh habitat toward the southern shoreline of Lake Erie. Much of the trail feels remote and windswept, with sections passing through open savanna and coastal vegetation before reaching wide beaches and shallow wetlands popular with migratory birds. The eastern side of the trail is especially known for birdwatching during spring and autumn migrations, when large numbers of warblers, raptors and waterfowl move through the peninsula.

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Clear Creek Provincial Park Trail consists of two short out-and-back paths through a largely untouched closed-canopy deciduous forest of American Beech, Sugar Maple, Black Cherry, Basswood, and several oak species. The south trail runs along the top of a bank overlooking the creek and floodplain, passing some impressively large trees and a forest floor that comes alive with wildflowers in spring. It's a lovely route for a quiet stroll with over 117 recorded bird species to keep an eye out for along the way.

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Clear Creek Forest Provincial Park is a beautiful 402-hectare nature reserve in Chatham-Kent, established in 2014. The Nature Conservancy of Canada worked alongside Ontario Parks to secure and protect the area, which includes 24 rare vascular plant species and a 300-year-old American Beech tree, believed to be the oldest in Ontario. The park also contains an archaeological site with evidence of Indigenous occupation dating all the way back to 900โ€“1500 AD, adding a deep layer of human history to an already ecologically remarkable place.

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The trail through the wetlands in the St. Clair National Wildlife Area is a little over 2 kilometres with an easily accessible, packed surface. The main draw here is the wildlife, especially the birds. You can usually catch a glimpse of geese, herons and ducks along the route, and about midway through, there is an observation tower where you can get a higher vantage point of the wetlands.

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This is the trailhead and parking area for St. Clair National Wildlife Area. The lot is located across the marsh from Towline Road. To access it, you need to turn onto Balmorial Line from Towline Road, and then take the first right, following the path north to the parking area. There you will find a trailhead with access to a short nature trail through the wetland area, a parking lot, and washrooms.

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This is a rare, southern-style forest that you won't find in most of Canada, called a Carolinian forest. You will find yourself surrounded by towering Tulip Trees and Sassafras that look like they belong in the Carolinas, not Ontario. You might spot the Prothonotary Warbler, a tiny, bright yellow bird that is endangered in Canada but loves the swampy woodlands here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of hiking trails can I expect to find in Chatham-Kent?

Chatham-Kent offers a diverse range of trails, primarily easy, that wind through unique Carolinian forests, significant wetlands, and along the shores of Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair. You'll find paths suitable for leisurely walks, birdwatching, and exploring the region's natural beauty.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Chatham-Kent?

Yes, Chatham-Kent is an excellent destination for easy hikes. All the routes currently featured in this guide are rated as easy. For example, the Tulip Tree Trail loop is a short, gentle walk perfect for a quick outing. The region also features trails like the CASO Trail and Crothers Park Trail, which are known for being accessible and family-friendly.

What are the typical lengths and durations of hikes in Chatham-Kent?

Hikes in Chatham-Kent generally range from shorter loops to moderate distances, often taking less than an hour or two to complete. For instance, the Tulip Tree Trail loop is about 1.6 km and takes around 25 minutes, while the Hiking loop from Hillman Marsh Conservation Area covers nearly 5 km and can be completed in about 1 hour and 14 minutes.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Chatham-Kent?

Yes, many trails in Chatham-Kent are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. Examples include the Tulip Tree Trail loop and the Hiking loop from Hillman Marsh Conservation Area, both of which allow you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps.

What natural features or landmarks can I expect to see while hiking in Chatham-Kent?

Chatham-Kent is rich in natural features. You can explore rare Carolinian forests, significant wetlands and marshes that are vital for migratory birds, and enjoy views of Lake Erie, Lake St. Clair, or the Thames River. Rondeau Provincial Park is a prime example, offering extensive old-growth Carolinian forest, while areas like McGeachy Pond Conservation Area provide excellent viewing platforms for wetland wildlife.

Is Chatham-Kent a good place for wildlife spotting during a hike?

Absolutely. Chatham-Kent's diverse ecosystems, particularly its Carolinian forests and extensive wetlands, make it a fantastic spot for wildlife observation. Birdwatchers will especially appreciate areas like the Lake St. Clair Marshes and Rondeau Provincial Park, which are major stopping points for migratory birds including Tundra Swans and various duck species. Keep an eye out for unique plant and animal species found only in this region of Canada.

Are there dog-friendly hiking trails in Chatham-Kent?

Many trails in Chatham-Kent are dog-friendly, though it's always best to check specific park or conservation area regulations before you go. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash, allowing you and your canine companion to enjoy the natural surroundings together.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Chatham-Kent?

Chatham-Kent offers hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers and migratory birds, while autumn showcases stunning fall foliage in the Carolinian forests. Summer is ideal for longer days and warmer weather, and even winter offers serene, snow-dusted landscapes for those prepared for colder conditions. Each season provides a unique experience of the region's natural beauty.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Chatham-Kent?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful natural settings, the accessibility of the trails, and the opportunities for birdwatching and experiencing unique ecosystems like the Carolinian forests and wetlands.

Are there any hidden gem trails in Chatham-Kent that are less crowded?

While popular spots like Rondeau Provincial Park attract visitors, Chatham-Kent has over 130 km of trails, many of which offer a quieter experience. Exploring trails within smaller conservation areas or local municipal parks, such as the Rotary Eco Trail or the Keith McLean Conservation Lands, can often lead to a more secluded and tranquil hike.

What kind of terrain and elevation changes can I expect on Chatham-Kent trails?

Chatham-Kent trails are generally characterized by gentle undulations and relatively flat terrain, making them accessible for most fitness levels. While the region is largely flat, you might encounter heavily forested ravines in certain areas, such as Clear Creek Forest, which offer a slight change in elevation and a different hiking experience.

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