With over 162 hectares of rolling forested landscape and the impressive pond area, Allan Park is a terrific location to spend an afternoon.  This day-use park is open to the public on a year-round basis.  Enjoy a picnic by the pond, cast a fishing line, or take a trek back to explore the vast trail system; via foot, ski of snowshoe.  Cycling and birding are other popular past times which are regularly enjoyed by visitors to the park.

Allan park Conservation Area is scenic and hilly, winding through hardwood forests, evergreen plantations and around scenic kettle ponds and cold water springs.

Looking for that ideal tobogganing hill… Look no further!  Allan park Conservation Area is a great place to give the toboggan a work-out.

Allan Park has over 15 km of trails within this 162 ha (400 acre) natural area. The trail system caters to both hikers and skiers. The trails are suitable for beginner, intermediate, experienced and advanced users reflecting specific levels of difficulty for both hiking and cross-country skiing.

Trail Map:   https://www.saugeenconservation.ca/en/outdoors-and-recreation/resources/Allan-Park/Allan-Park-Trail-Map.pdf

We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.

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ALLAN PARK CONSERVATION AREA TRAILS characteristics

Length: 15 km
Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Compacted soil/hard packed
Trail use: Hiking, Cross-country skiing, and Snowshoeing
Accessibility Notes: Equestrian, Cycling, Tobogganing Geocahing. Not wheelchair accessible.

Flora & Fauna:

Not reported yet.



Amenities: Washrooms, picnic area

Contact:
519-367-3040



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 44.1486981
Longitude: -80.9258903




ALLAN PARK CONSERVATION AREA TRAILS Image Gallery



Photo credits:

Don Knight