Nature Trails near Gravenhurst, Ontario


Gravenhurst, otherwise known as "The Gateway to Muskoka" is located in the South end of Ontario's finest four-season destination - Muskoka.

Gravenhurst offers a vibrant community rich in Arts, Culture and Heritage and is home to the best events, recreational facilities and outdoor activities in Muskoka.

Gravenhurst offers visitors a wide range of accommodations, restaurants and attractions. Drive to Gravenhurst from Toronto in only 90 minutes. Fly from anywhere, and land at the newly renovated and expanded Muskoka Airport.


Come to participate in all local festivals and events, or set up business like many others have already done.


Whether you chose to live, work or play in Gravenhurst, the warm hospitality, unique heritage and cultural assets, as well as the natural beauty, will capture your heart.


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LEO HERITAGE TRAIL

LEO HERITAGE TRAIL

Trailhead is located at the end of John St S at the Staff Sgt Larry Bigley Park. Follows the former rail line to Lake Muskoka. We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE. Region(s): Muskoka District Nearby towns and cities: Gravenhurst...

Muskoka Wharf & Peninsula Trail

Along the shores of Lake Muskoka the Muskoka Wharf & Peninsula Trail is a stroller friendly trail that travels the boardwalk and goes between the sports fields. The Peninsula Trail portion is on natural surfaces including rocky terrain and stairs. Easy walking...
OLD STONE ROAD TRAIL

OLD STONE ROAD TRAIL

This historical route was once an alternate route between Bala & Gravenhurst. Imagine the wagon traffic of bygone times while strolling among the pine and spruce that grow along one of Muskoka’s original roads. Paths of stone mark the trail & huge...

PENINSULA TRAIL

A picturesque mulch based pathway around the peninsula in Muskoka Bay. Gazebos are located along the way to relax and enjoy the scenery. Link to trail map: Click to access Peninsula.pdf We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE....

PETERSON WETLAND TRAIL

The Peterson Wetland trail is not far from the KOA Nordic Center and is a unique trail because it traverses one of the largest wetland areas in Muskoka. Consequently viewing natural wildlife from birds to local mamals is excellent. Part of the trail is over a hand...

ROEHL WETLAND RESERVE

In 1995, Bill and Dave Darker donated this 29 hectare property in memory of their grandparents. This scenic site is bisected by Deadman’s Creek, which flows into Deep Bay on Sparrow Lake. This part of the Trent-Severn Waterway is one of the richest areas in Canada for...

Ron Reid Nature Reserve

Ron Reid Nature Reserve This 730-acre property, with over 4 kilometres of the Black River running through it, came under permanent protection in 2018. Hundreds of donors quickly rallied to ensure we could purchase the property, including a major contribution by the...

TORRANCE BARRENS TRAIL

TORRANCE BARRENS TRAIL The trail is marked with stone cairns, white marks on rocks, and signs. Encompassing almost 5000 acres, the Torrance Barrens Conservation Reserve is one of the most striking geological areas in Muskoka. The lunar landscape of the Barrens is...