Huron County Nature Trails
Welcome to Huron County!
Huron County, Ontario’s West Coast, is located along the shores of Lake Huron. This vibrant rural community is the most agriculturally productive county in Ontario, and a leader in numerous areas of agricultural technology and innovation.
Here, urban amenities unite with rural benefits making any one of our nine municipalities the right fit for business and family:
Heritage buildings, streetscapes and homes
100 km of golden coastline
Lush countryside and fertile fields
Extensive walking, biking and ski trails
Excellent health care facilities
An abundance of educational and cultural opportunities
These are just some of the features that make Huron a great place to call home.
You will find some of the best hiking and nature trails in Ontario right here in Huron County.
For more information please visit:
https://www.huroncounty.ca/
The Tiger Dunlop Heritage Trail starts at the CPR Station at the Goderich Harbour. It crosses North Harbour Road to the Menesetung Bridge where there is a magnificent view of the Maitland River; The Menesetung Bridge was built as a railway bridge in 1907. Beyond the...
WAWANOSH VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA TRAIL The Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area, location of the Wawanosh Nature Centre, is an area highlighted by a scenic 3 km trail loop. The trail crosses the Belgrave Creek, passes through meadows with hedgerow plantings and down a...
The Wingham Community Trail runs from east to west, meandering along the old abandoned rail bed, crossing the Maitland River and then it makes a loop around the Turnberry Flood Plain Conservation Area to take you back. Several benches are placed along the trail on the...
The Woodland Trail is a medium difficulty, 5 kilometre trail that meanders past old churches along village roads and then dips into the woods where it follows old gravel pit and lumbering roads and deer paths. This trail has been carved out of a beautiful woodland...