Nature Trails near Kearney, Ontario
Welcome to Kearney!
Known as “Ontario’s Biggest Little Town”, Kearney is a municipality of the Almaguin Highlands region of the Parry Sound District of Ontario and is situated at the crossroads of three access routes to Algonquin Park. Located in the Heart of the Almaguin Highlands, Kearney is home to 841 permanent residents and 2000+ seasonal residents who return each summer to enjoy our pristine waters, lush forests and peaceful tranquility.
We invite you to visit our town, and maybe even stay! Along with the beauty of our area, we offer some of the most prime ATV, snowmobiling, hiking, biking and riding trails in Ontario.
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ANIMOSH TRAIL Walking from the Main St access point, you will pass through a flat area with poplars to either side as well as a fence line to your right. As you enter more dense and diverse woodland you walk up the Widowmaker Hill. The trail ends near a sandy area....
BARE ROCK TRAIL The trail is broad and easy walking although some sections can be wet in the spring or after heavy rains. Moose, deer and black bears visit the area. Please proceed with caution. Link to trail map:...
HORSESHOE TRAIL The trail takes you up and along a ridge above Sucker Creek to the right. The roller coaster terrain curls through a picturesque hardwood forest. Moose, deer and black bears visit the area. Please proceed with caution. Link to trail map:...
WHITE’S FARM TRAIL This is a scenic four season, non-motorized, multi-use trail. The loop wends its way alongside a large wetland area, beside Sucker Creek, then curls through open fields and woodland. Link to trail map:...