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Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

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Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

Easy hikes and walks in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

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Hiking in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park offers access to diverse terrain situated on the Niagara Escarpment. The park features dramatic rock faces, deep canyons, and old-growth white cedar forests. Hikers can explore a network of trails that traverse rolling hills, valleys, and areas around McCarston's Lake. The landscape is characterized by its geological formations and varied ecosystems.

Best easy hiking trails in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

  • The most popular easy hiking route is View of a wooded hill – Mono Cliffs Viewing Platform loop from Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, a 3.0 miles (4.8 km) trail that takes 1 hour 20 minutes to complete. This loop offers views of the wooded landscape and the Mono Cliffs viewing platform.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Mono Cliffs Viewing Platform – Small Lake loop from Mono Centre, an easy 4.4 miles (7.1 km) path. This route explores the area around the viewing platform and a small lake, with gentle elevation changes.
  • Local hikers also love the Big Tree – Mono Cliffs Lookout loop from Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, a 3.1 miles (4.9 km) trail leading through forested areas and to a scenic lookout, often completed in about 1 hour 20 minutes.
  • Hiking in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is defined by dramatic cliffs, old-growth forests, and scenic lookouts. The network of easy hiking trails offers options for various ability levels, including family-friendly excursions.
  • The routes in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 90 reviews. More than 600 hikers have used komoot to explore Mono Cliffs Provincial Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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View of a wooded hill – Mono Cliffs Viewing Platform loop from Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

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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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Andrus
November 11, 2025, Splitrock Narrows Nature Reserve

Split Rock Narrows Nature Preserve offers a striking contrast of landscapes such as rolling farmland, mature forests, dramatic limestone cliffs, and an intricate system of crevices formed by ancient glacial forces. On your visit you’ll pass through peaceful woodland and meadow before arriving at lookout points overlooking rock formations and a canyon‑style gorge.

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November 11, 2025, Split Rock Trail

The Split Rock Trail winds through forests and farmland before opening onto dramatic landscapes of rocky outcrops, a glacial spillway, and steep cliffs. Hikers are rewarded with expansive views and can explore the unique crevice system that gives the reserve its name.

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From here you'll have a nice break in the vegetation to have a good view out across the surrounding landscape.

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February 11, 2021, Mono Cliffs Lookout

This is the highest point in the area and awards you with unlimited views of South Ontario. At the time of our visit we could see CN tower, right on the edge of the Ontario Lake, some 80km away. Enjoy and respect

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This short side trail will take you right in the heart of the cliff where you can learn about geology of the cliff and biodiversity of the area. Enjoy and respect

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This viewing spot is right on the edge of the Mono Cliffs. Views of the South Ontario are so nice, specialy during the winter without all foliage to block the view.

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When you see the metal stairs off the Bruce Trail segment that runs along the top of the cliff, make sure you pop down and checkout the walkway between the separated rock off the cliff.

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Great view from the top of the cliffs over the treetops below

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park?

Mono Cliffs Provincial Park offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with 12 easy trails specifically designed for a relaxed experience. In total, there are 27 routes throughout the park, catering to various skill levels.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on easy hikes in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park?

Easy hikes in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park feature diverse terrain, including paths through old-growth white cedar forests, rolling hills, and valleys. You'll also find trails that lead past dramatic rock faces, into narrow canyons, and around McCarston's Lake, offering varied natural landscapes.

Are there any family-friendly easy hikes in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park?

Yes, Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is an excellent destination for family-friendly hikes. Many of the easy trails are well-marked and offer manageable distances and gentle elevation changes, making them suitable for hikers of all ages. The varied scenery, including cliffs and forests, keeps the experience engaging for children.

Are dogs allowed on the easy hiking trails in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the park's natural beauty for everyone.

What are some notable viewpoints or scenic spots on the easy trails?

Many easy trails lead to breathtaking viewpoints. A prominent feature is the cliff-top viewing platform, which extends over the cliff edge and offers expansive views across the park and surrounding farmland. Trails like the Lookout Trail also provide open fields with scenic vistas. You can experience these views on routes such as Big Tree – Mono Cliffs Lookout loop from Mono Cliffs Provincial Park.

Are there any loop trails for easy hiking in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park?

Yes, Mono Cliffs Provincial Park features several easy loop trails, which are perfect for enjoying the scenery without retracing your steps. An example is the McCarston's Lake – Mono Cliffs Viewing Platform loop from Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, which covers approximately 4.5 km.

What is the best time of year to visit Mono Cliffs Provincial Park for easy hikes?

Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is beautiful year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery, while summer offers lush forests. However, the fall is particularly vibrant with spectacular autumn foliage. Even in winter, the park is open for activities like snowshoeing, offering a serene, snow-covered landscape for easy walks.

Is there parking available at Mono Cliffs Provincial Park for hikers?

Yes, there is a main parking lot available at Mono Cliffs Provincial Park. It is advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak seasons, as the park can get busy. Some routes, like the Mono Cliffs Viewing Platform – Small Lake loop from Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, start directly from the park's parking area.

Do I need a permit or reservation to hike in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park?

Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is part of the Ontario Parks system. While general entry fees may apply, specific permits for hiking are typically not required for day use. It's always a good idea to check the official Ontario Parks website for the most current information on fees and any potential reservation requirements, especially during busy periods.

What can I expect to see in terms of wildlife on easy trails?

Mono Cliffs Provincial Park's diverse ecosystem, including old-growth forests and wetlands, supports various wildlife. Hikers on easy trails might spot a variety of birds, small mammals, and amphibians. Keep an eye out for deer, especially during quieter times of day. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Mono Cliffs Provincial Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 90 reviews. Reviewers often praise the dramatic cliffs, the serene old-growth forests, and the well-maintained, diverse network of trails that make for an enjoyable and accessible hiking experience.

Are there any easy trails that lead to McCarston's Lake?

Yes, McCarston's Lake is a significant water feature in the park, and there are easy trails that allow you to explore its surroundings. The McCarston's Lake – Mono Cliffs Viewing Platform loop from Mono Cliffs Provincial Park is an easy route that includes views of the lake.

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