Practice your nature photography skills along wilderness trails winding through Robert Graham Conservation Area. These mature sugar maples and conifer plantations provide habitat for deer, rabbits, woodpeckers, and wild turkeys. Hike the natural, soil trails and enjoy a quiet picnic in one of South Nation Conservation’s most serene settings.
Located off of quiet Glen Stewart Road in the Township of South Dundas, it is the perfect spot to reconnect with nature. With a picturesque 6.5 kilometer forest trail, it is easy to see why this is a favourite spot for relaxation and serenity. Enjoyed by residents and visitors year round.
Hikers and snowshoers can enjoy the fresh air along the well-groomed four seasons trail.
Bird watchers can practice their photography skills as they walk through the forest, while avid geocachers can discover one of the many caches found throughout.
Visitors can also enjoy a peaceful picnic on-site.
Trail map:
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Region(s): Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United CountiesNearby towns and cities: Iroquois
Trail feature tags: Interpretive signage | nature trail
Robert Graham Conservation Area characteristics
Length: 6.4 kmDifficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking, Cross-country skiing, and Snowshoeing
Accessibility Notes: Not wheelchair accessible.
Fees: None reported
Flora & Fauna:
Not reported yet
Amenities: Picnic tables.
Attractions: interpretive trail signage
Contact:
info@nation.on.ca
South Nation Conservation Authority Tel: 613-984-2948
Find it: 10175-10361 Glen Stewart Road Brinston, Ontario
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 44.9044850
Longitude: -75.4427290