The Arthur Langford Nature Reserve is one of many hidden treasures in the Long Point Basin. This vitally-important natural area is home to a wide array of wildlife, including a number of species at risk, such as American Chestnut, Butternut, Black Gum, and Jefferson Salamander. Because of the large size and continuity of the property’s wetlands, as well as its rare species, it is a prime location for biological research.

Largely forested, and containing extensive wetland habitats, this site nourishes several watersheds maintaining a good supply of water in local streams, rivers, and in the water table.

The Reserve is located near the town of Frogmore in the western part of Norfolk County. Entry is gained from the Barth Sideroad between Regional Road 23 and Regional Road 28.

Link to trail map:

http://longpointlandtrust.ca/our-lands/arthur-langford-nature-reserve/

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Arthur Langford Nature Reserve characteristics

Length: 1 km.
Difficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Natural
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: Not wheelchair accessible.
Fees: None

Flora & Fauna:

Not reported yet.



Amenities: None

Attractions: Bat house

Contact:
general@longpointlandtrust.ca
Long Point Basin Land Trust (519) 586-8309

Find it: See trail description



GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 42.6950190
Longitude: -80.6483170