This forest is popular for hiking, trail running, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and peaceful nature walks.
Location: Mono, ON
Season: Open for all seasons
A quieter alternative to Mono Cliffs, it’s part of the Dufferin County Forest system and has a more rugged, local feel compared to the busier provincial parks nearby.
What makes it special
- Dense pine and hardwood forest
- Less crowded than Mono Cliffs Provincial Park
- Excellent trail network with old logging roads and singletrack trails
- Great for Hiking, Mountain biking, Trail running, Winter fat biking and snowshoeing.
Trail info
- Roughly 20+ km of interconnected trails depending on route choice
- Mostly natural dirt terrain
- Easy to moderate difficulty
- Some trails are shared with cyclists, so stay alert on corners
Hiking, Mountain biking, Trail running, Winter fat biking, Snowshoeing, Birdwatching & wildlife spotting, Photography, Geocaching, Forest exploration, Cross-country skiing
Free trail access, Small parking/trailhead areas, Multi-use trail network, Forest roads, Scenic viewpoints, Quiet rest areas
Quiet, Uncrowded, More natural/wild feel, Beautiful fall colours, Good workout terrain, Peaceful pine forest atmosphere