Nature Trails near Burk's Falls, Ontario
Welcome to the
Village of Burk's Falls.
In the Almaguin Highlands Tourist Area - abutting Muskoka, The Village of Burk's Falls is located 165 miles north of Toronto on Hwy. 11 corridor between Huntsville and North Bay at the junction of Highways 11 and 520 in the District of Parry Sound. The Village is situated 55 miles south of North Bay and 20 miles north of Huntsville. Burk's Falls is 780 acres with 435 households.
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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:...
The Heritage River Walk is located in the Village of Burk’s Falls. It stretches from the racetrack in the arena grounds to the footbridge below the dam. With the Magnetewan River on one side and lush forest on the other, it is the perfect place for hiking,...
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:...
The Seguin Trail is managed by the Park-to-Park Trail Association, with sections designated as part of the Trans Canada Trail. This 60 km (37.3 mi) rail corridor is the original rail bed constructed by JR Booth in the late 1800s for moving lumber from the Ottawa River...
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:...