Boulder Ridge Trail – 1 km, easy, 30 minutes
Walk through a forest created by fire, onto a ridge made by ice and over sands carried by rivers now dry. The Boulder Ridge Trail mixes past and present into a fascinating half hour stroll.
Goblin Lake Trail – 11 km, moderate, full day
For those with an adventurous streak, the Goblin Lake Trail follows the edge of Goblin Lake and explores the wilds of Northern Ontario the way our pioneers would have. Follow the directional signs carefully and always let someone know where you are hiking and when you expect to return. Bring a snack and plenty of water for this all day hike.
Rock Point Trail – 4km, moderate
This 4 km trail takes you through a variety of environments from cedar groves to Jack Pine ridges. As you will be hiking through varying terrain, be sure to wear appropriate foot wear. Your journey starts at the beaver pond and loops back to the campground near M road.
Spruce Fen Boardwalk Trail – 1 km, easy, barrier-free, 30 minutes
A fen is a fascinating world where land floats on water, plants eat animals and creatures of the water fly. The Spruce Fen Trail takes you through a Black Spruce fen and a beaver pond environment. Interpretive signs help describe these environments along the trail. To protect the fen, the trail is a boardwalk and is also wheelchair accessible.
We would also direct you to read our DISCLAIMER and our TRAIL USERS CODE.
Region(s): Kenora DistrictNearby towns and cities: Dryden | Kenora | Vermilion Bay
Trail feature tags: Boardwalk | Interpretive signage | nature trail | provincial park
BLUE LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK TRAILS characteristics
Length: Length 4 trails ranging from 1 km to 11 kmDifficulty: Moderate (Trail classifications)
Trail surface: Boardwalks and Natural
Trail use: Hiking
Accessibility Notes: one 1 km accessible trail
Fees: Park entrance fees
Flora & Fauna:
Not reported yet
Amenities: picnic areas, washrooms
Attractions: Boardwalk, Interpretive signage
Contact:
[Summer - (807) 227-2601] [Winter - (807) 223-7535]
Find it: On Highway 647 north of Vermilion Bay & Highway 17
GPS Coordinates (main trailhead):
Latitude: 49.9041220
Longitude: -93.4691780