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Easy hiking trails around Gravenhurst traverse a landscape shaped by the Canadian Shield, featuring distinctive rocky formations and exposed bedrock. The region is characterized by extensive forests, including majestic red and white pines, and numerous wetlands, ponds, and bogs. Many routes offer views of the Muskoka Lakes, providing a blend of geological interest and natural scenery.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Hike the easy 2.0-mile Khashe Barrens Trail loop in Kahshe Lake Barrens Conservation Reserve, featuring diverse terrain and scenic views.
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Hike the easy 2.6-mile Wilson's Falls loop in Bracebridge, featuring scenic waterfalls, river views, and Canadian Shield rock formations.

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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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Loon Lake Wetland Conservation Reserve protects a quiet stretch of wetland, mixed forest and exposed Canadian Shield terrain surrounding Loon Lake. Boardwalks and narrow forest paths pass through marshy sections filled with cattails, moss and shallow water channels, while the surrounding woodland supports a variety of birdlife and amphibians. The reserve is especially peaceful in the early morning, when mist often hangs low over the wetlands and the forest is filled with loon calls and birdsong.
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Parking for the Old Stone Road Trail is along North Muldrew Lake Road near the gravel trail access road and signed trailhead. The final approach follows a rough gravel road through the forest, and most hikers park in small roadside pull offs near the entrance to the trail. There are no facilities here, and the area feels fairly remote once you leave the main roads behind.
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The Old Stone Road Trail follows a quiet forest route through classic Muskoka terrain of exposed granite, mixed woodland and small wetland areas. The trail takes its name from the historic colonization road that once passed through the area, with sections still following the original route built during nineteenth century settlement efforts. Rolling terrain, rocky outcrops and pockets of pine forest give the trail a distinctly Canadian Shield atmosphere, especially in autumn when the hardwood sections begin to change colour.
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A.P. Cockburn Square is surrounded by historic buildings, local shops, and restaurants, and there are often community events, markets, and seasonal celebrations. Right in the middle of the square sits a gazebo with compass-like decorations around it. The square got its name from developer and steamboat pioneer A.P. Cockburn.
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Muskoka Wharf in Gravenhurst sits on the shores of Lake Muskoka and is a great spot to learn about the area's history, eat, recreate, or just enjoy scenic views. The historic steamships RMS Segwun and Wenonah II offer cruises out of this wharf. Along the walking paths there are several docks, shops, and a discovery centre. There are three dining options, a mix of a café, a pizzeria, and a fine dining option.
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The Children’s Memorial Gazebo sits on the northwest end of Gull Lake Rotary Park's peninsula. This bench is a fantastic lookout point and a spot for reflections. It is a wooden gazebo with benches built to memorialize the untimely passing of a young man in 2010.
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A peaceful stretch of river running through Bracebridge, with quiet viewpoints and forested banks that make it perfect for a calm walk or a pause by the water. The water is so calm above the cascade that you can see a mirror effect, with the reflections of the trees on the surface.
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Wilson Falls is a cascade tucked into a forested ravine, with natural pools along the North Branch Muskoka River. It’s easily accessible by a short trail, and you can choose to make a loop or simply walk along the river. You can explore the cascading water and wander around the rocks. It’s a perfect place for a summer swim.
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Gravenhurst offers a selection of easy hiking trails, with 6 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 11 hiking routes available in the area, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Gravenhurst features several easy loop trails perfect for a straightforward outing. Popular options include the Khashe Barrens Trail loop, which offers diverse terrain within the Kahshe Lake Barrens Conservation Reserve, and the Hardy Lake loop from Hardy Lake Provincial Park, known for its picturesque forests and lake views.
Easy hikes in Gravenhurst showcase the region's diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter distinctive rocky formations and exposed bedrock of the Canadian Shield, majestic red and white pine forests, and serene views of the Muskoka Lakes. Trails also traverse wetlands, ponds, and bogs, offering unique flora and fauna, such as those found in the provincially significant Jevins and Silver Lake Trail area.
Yes, for those seeking scenic waterfalls on an easy hike, the Wilson's Falls loop — Bracebridge Resource Management Center is an excellent choice. This trail features the beautiful Wilson Falls near Bracebridge, adding a captivating natural element to your walk.
Many easy trails in Gravenhurst are suitable for families. The Hardy Lake loop from Hardy Lake Provincial Park is a great option, offering picturesque forests and lake views. Additionally, trails like Brydon's Bay Trail and Chamberlain Trail are known for wandering through majestic red and white pine forests and quiet thickets, providing a pleasant experience for all ages.
The easy hiking trails in Gravenhurst are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 25 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse terrain, scenic views, and the opportunity to experience the unique Canadian Shield landscape and serene Muskoka Lakes.
Yes, the Kahshe Lake Barrens Conservation Reserve offers easy hiking, notably the Khashe Barrens Trail loop. This area is known for its diverse terrain and scenic views. Hardy Lake Provincial Park also provides easy trails with stunning forest and lake vistas.
Gravenhurst offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming wildflowers, while summer provides warm weather for exploring forests and lake views. Autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage. Even winter offers opportunities for peaceful snowshoeing or winter walks on suitable trails, though conditions should always be checked.
Absolutely. Many easy trails in Gravenhurst provide breathtaking views of the Muskoka Lakes. The Peninsula Trail, for instance, runs along the shoreline of Lake Muskoka, offering relaxing walks and stunning vistas, including views of the Muskoka Wharf from its highest points.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can find several points of interest. The Wilson Falls is a notable natural landmark accessible via an easy loop. The Kahshe Lake Barrens Conservation Reserve is also a significant natural area. For broader scenic views, lookouts like Walker's Point and Lion's Lookout (near Bracebridge) offer stunning panoramas of the Muskoka Lakes and Canadian Shield.
Yes, areas like Hardy Lake Provincial Park are ideal for birdwatching due to their diverse habitats. The Jevins and Silver Lake Trail, traversing wetlands and bogs, offers opportunities to observe unique flora and fauna, including rare species like the five-lined skink. The Cooper's Falls Trail, while more rugged, also winds past beaver ponds and deer habitats, indicating rich wildlife activity.
Easy hikes in Gravenhurst typically range from 2 to 5.6 kilometers (1.2 to 3.5 miles) in length. Most can be completed within 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, making them perfect for a leisurely stroll or a quick outdoor escape. For example, the Khashe Barrens Trail loop is about 3.2 km and takes around 48 minutes.


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