Grey County Nature Trails
Welcome to Grey County!
Situated two hours north of Toronto, Grey County offers beauty you can't get in the city along with a lifestyle that is more relaxed and family oriented.
Whether you’re looking for endless outdoor adventure, homegrown arts and culture or epic food experiences, it’s all here in Grey.
You will find some of the best hiking and nature trails in Ontario right here in Grey County.
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From your parked car head east on the River Kwai Side Trail. Crossing the River Kwai follow this blue-blazed trail for 3.5 km until you reach an intersection with the main Bruce Trail. Turn left onto the main trail and follow the white blazes. The trail gradually...
From the parking lot on Grey Rd 17 take the Glen Access Trail for .4 km reaching the intersection with the main Bruce Trail. Turn right onto the main trail and follow the white blazes. After a very short distance where you will come to an intersection with the Ron...
The Ross McLean Side Trail is named after a long time local Bruce Trail volunteer. You start your hike at a Bruce Trail parking area on Lundy Lane. Be careful to follow the parking signage as this is private property and a private lane. Follow the main Bruce Trail...
Park on 2nd line at the intersection with 6th Side Rd, Nottawa, ON. The John Haight side trail will head south on the west side of the 2nd line road allowance. Follow the blue-blazed trail for about 1 km until it intersects with the main Bruce Trail. Along the way you...
From the parking area the Sligo Side Trail heads west along 16C Side road and then heads north. The distance you walk west along 16C Side Rd is about 1 km. The GPS coordinates at this point are: 44.43476 and 80.57724. After turning north off of 16C Side Road, the...
For the nature lover, the 4.6 km of established trails are an interesting feature to the area. The trail system branches off into various lengths each offering uniquely different experiences and habitats. Some spots along the way are wet enough to warrant rubber...
The Tom Thomson Trail is a non-motorized, multi-use (biking, hiking and horseback riding), 3-season (spring through fall) trail between Owen Sound and Meaford. The initial trail development was completed in 2008, meaning on-road and off-road sections of trail have...
The Trout Hollow Trail meanders along the Bighead River valley, westward from Meaford, roaming shady woodlands and rolling meadows. Trout Hollow Trail is a 14km walking trail on mostly private property on both sides of the Bighead River from the Bakeshop...
Pleased be advised of the following conditions for accessing this trail, which is on private property: The Inn, trail and Falls are on private property Hikers are asked to park across the street to leave Inn parking for customers Dogs are not permitted on the property...