Nature Trails near Haliburton, Ontario


Haliburton is a community in the Municipality of Dysart et al.

Incorporated in 1867, the Corporation of the United Townships of Dysart, Dudley, Harcourt, Guilford, Harburn, Bruton, Havelock, Eyre and Clyde, normally referred to as the Municipality of Dysart et al, is a municipality located in the County of Haliburton in Ontario, Canada.
Dysart et al boasts of a pristine natural environment grounded firmly on the Canadian Shield. Including the southern portion of Algonquin Provincial Park, the area is characterized by mixed forest highlands interspersed at every turn with freshwater wetlands, rivers and lakes, creating a landscape much sought after for all of its artistic, cultural and recreational opportunities.
Haliburton is the main village in the Municipality. Donald, Eagle Lake, Fort Irwin, Harcourt, Kennisis Lake and West Guilford are small hamlets settled in the nineteenth century.

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Log Chute Trail

Log Chute Trail A leisurely and scenic stroll which passes by Ontario’s ‘one of a kind’ historic log chute heritage site. This site features a real, full-size, operating historic log chute, picnic area, washrooms and interpretive displays. Link to trail map: Click to...

Moose Woods Trails

Moose Woods Trails offers 3 looped trails: The Roley Polley at 3.8 km, the Engergizer at 6 km, and the Wolf’s Loop at 12 km. The trails are groomed in winter for classic and skate skiing. In the summer the trails are open to hikers and mountain bikers. Moose...

Partridge Lake Trail

Partridge Lake Trail is located off Highway 35, just past Partridge Lake, about 700 metres down the old highway roadbed.  It treks northward through the forest to Sherborne Lake. The area is a popular wildlife area and larger animals such as deer, moose and bears are...

Ridge Trail

Ridge Trail Hike 8 km of challenging back-country forest and hillsides. Considered the ‘backbone’ of Algonquin Highlands, this trail connects many of the above hiking trails which can be linked to provide the experienced hiker with a lengthy and challenging trek. This...

Sir Sam’s Eagle Lake Hiking Trails

Sir Sam’s Eagle Lake Hiking Trails are rated moderate and winds its way up to the top of the hill through hardwood forests and fields. Once at the top, take in the panoramic views over Eagle and Moose Lake. Four interpretive signs along the route will provide...

Snowdon Park Trails

Snowdon Park Trails Snowdon Park is a 450 acre property owned and maintained by the Township of Minden Hills with support from the Haliburton Highlands Field Naturalists. The Park was established in the early 1980’s and in 2003 the addition of the adjacent property...