Moore Park Ravine is a scenic urban forest trail in Toronto that follows the historic Beltline Trail corridor through lush woodlands, creek valleys, and natural ravine landscapes.
Location: Toronto, ON
Season: Open for all seasons
Despite being located near the city center, it offers a peaceful wilderness-like escape with towering trees, wildlife, and picturesque walking paths. Vibrant seasonal scenery, especially during autumn foliage and spring blooms.
Best Features:
- Beautiful forested trails following Mud Creek through a natural ravine
- Historic Beltline Trail built along a former 1890s railway corridor
- Direct connections to the Don Valley and Evergreen Brick Works area
- Excellent opportunities for walking, running, cycling, and nature photography
Why It's Popular:
The ravine is popular because it provides a tranquil nature experience within Toronto, allowing visitors to escape the urban environment without leaving the city. Its shaded trails, wildlife sightings, historic significance, and accessibility make it a favorite among hikers, runners, cyclists, photographers, and local residents.
Hiking, Walking, Running, Cycling, Birdwatching, Photography, Nature Exploration, Wildlife Viewing
Walking Trails, Cycling Paths, Trail Connections, Nature Viewing Areas, Dog-Friendly Areas, Nearby Parking, Public Transit Access, Trail Signage
Forest Retreat, Urban Wilderness Discovery, Scenic Trail Walking, Seasonal Foliage Viewing, Peaceful Relaxation, Historic Trail Exploration, Outdoor Fitness