Georgetown has a number of shorter walking trails worth visiting.
Arborglen Trail is .75 km long and can be accessed at 2 Arborglen Drive 43.649313 -79.916292
Gellert Trail is 3.5 km long and can be accessed at 10241 8th Line 43.623931 -79.888673
Wildwood Trail is 1.3 km long and can be accessed at Wildwood Rd and Oakridge Dr 43.662012 -79.934356
McNabb Trail is .66 km long and can be accessed at Guelph St and Noble St 43.647097 -79.857425
Ainley Trail is .7 km long and can be accessed at 12 Ainley Trail, Glen Williams 43.670548 -79.920257
Jubilee Trail is .5 km long and can be accessed at 407 Barber Dr, Georgetown 43.634183 -79.874166
Upper Canada College Trail is 2.5 km long and can be accessed at McFarlane Dr, Georgetown 43.650311 -79.877398
Link to trail map: https://haltonhills.ic12.esolg.ca/en/explore-and-play/resources/Documents/TrailMap-2023-Web.pdf
We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.
Region(s): Halton RegionNearby towns and cities: Georgetown
Georgetown Walking Trails characteristics
Length: various lengths of trailsDifficulty: Easy (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural and Paved
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: Accessibility not known.
Fees: none
Flora & Fauna:
Not yet reported.
Amenities: None
Attractions: none
Contact:
Town of Halton Hills 905-873-2600 1-877-712-2205
Find it: see trail description area
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 43.6239310
Longitude: -79.8886730
My wife and I are retired and love the trails in Georgetown. One of our favorites is on Hall Rd, and after walking this particular one for many years now we are perplexed to see they have put no parking signs at the beginning of the trail. This makes no sense and the reasoning behind such a decision makes even less. Obviously some beurocrat has made a mistake. Please look into this and try to rectify this to make it more accessible to seniors, and kids, and everyone else who appreciates nature again.