The Municipality of Trent Hills began operating and maintaining Crowe Bridge Park (also known as Crowe Bridge Conservation Area) in 2010. This 26 acre outdoor recreation paradise is located on the Crowe River just north of the town of Campbellford.
From 1965 to 2007 Crowe Valley Conservation Authority (CVCA) operated the Crowe Bridge Conservation Area as a public recreation park. The weir dam located in the Crowe River creates a wonderful swimming area with peaceful picnicing spaces and hiking trails that have been enjoyed by people from all over the world. Over the years the land has been extensively developed for public recreation by the CVCA and now has several wide gravel roads, gravel walking trails, several parking lots, a wilderness mini putt, and washrooms.
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Region(s): Northumberland CountyNearby towns and cities: Campbellford | Marmora
Trail feature tags: swimming
Crowe Bridge Park characteristics
Length: Not knownDifficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Gravel
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: Not known
Fees: None
Flora & Fauna:
Not reported yet
Amenities: Washrooms, picnic tables
Attractions: Swimming
Contact:
peter.burnett@trenthills.ca
Municipality of Trent Hills 705-653-1900 ext 233
Find it: 670 Crowe River Road, Marmora, ON – just north of Campbellford
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 44.3799620
Longitude: -77.7529030