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The best walks and hikes around Puslinch

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Hiking around Puslinch offers diverse natural landscapes, characterized by extensive forested areas and significant natural features. The region features Puslinch Lake, North America's largest kettle lake, along with several rivers like Mill Creek and the Eramosa River, which contribute to varied terrain. Wetlands and lush forests, such as those in the Puslinch Tract Conservation Area, provide habitats and scenic backdrops for outdoor activities.

Best hiking trails around Puslinch

  • The most popular hiking route is Little Tract Trail, a 3.1 miles (5.0 km) trail that takes 1 hour 16 minutes to complete. This easy loop leads through a second-growth forest.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Mountsberg North Trail loop — Mountsberg Conservation Area, an easy 3.6 miles (5.8 km) path. This trail offers forest paths, wetlands, and lakeside viewpoints.
  • Local hikers also love the Speed River Trail loop — Guelph, Ontario, a 2.4 miles (3.8 km) trail leading through mature forests and open meadows with views of the Speed River, often completed in about 58 minutes.
  • Hiking around Puslinch is defined by extensive forest cover, kettle lakes, rivers, and wetlands. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy walks to more challenging hikes.
  • The routes in Puslinch are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 1,000 hikers have used komoot to explore Puslinch's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Little Tract Trail

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Hike the easy 3.1-mile Little Tract Trail loop through a second-growth forest in Wellington County, perfect for families and dogs.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Alex
March 16, 2026, Black Bridge

Black Bridge is a one-lane road and a historic bridge over the Speed River. On the west side of the bridge is a dirt parking area and a small beach where kayaks launch.

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March 16, 2026, Speed River Trail

The Speed River Trail follows the Speed River into Cambridge and toward Guelph Lake. This trail is unpaved and has some boardwalk in uneven areas. Hikers and bikers can enjoy the water's edge, old stone buildings, and the forests surrounding them. This trail was built on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabewaki peoples.

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The Speed River runs next to the Glenchristie Quarry. The river stretches 100 kilometres before eventually joining the Grand River. Glenchristie Quarry is a large quarry that removes limestone from the bedrock, leaving a large, water-filled artificial lake that is a beautiful blue color.

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Andrus
November 18, 2025, John Wood Sidetrail 1

This alternate route of the main Speed River Trail makes a great option if you want to do a loop hike or if the water is high and has flooded the trail closer to the river.

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November 18, 2025, Speed River Trail

Following along its namesake river, this trail takes you through various riparian ecosystems. It can get buggy at times so be sure to bring some bug spray with you.

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Sue
November 4, 2025, Crane Park

Crane Park is a beautiful natural area in southwest Guelph, celebrated for its diverse habitats, including forests, meadows, and riverbanks along the Speed River. The park has an easy loop trail that’s perfect for birdwatching or taking a casual hike, and there’s minimal elevation gain, so it's accessible for everyone. The whole park is an off-leash dog area, making it the perfect place to bring your pup for a lovely nature walk.

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November 4, 2025, Crane Park Trail

Crane Park Trail is a relatively easy path with beautiful views of the river as it winds through mature forests and open meadows. Along the way, you will find interpretive signs and benches that invite you to take short breaks. It's quiet and well-maintained, perfect for birdwatching, dog walking, or simply enjoying a peaceful moment in nature close to home.

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November 4, 2025, Speed River

The Speed River runs through the heart of Guelph, shaping its landscape and providing a beautiful area for recreation and wildlife. There are plenty of parks, trails, and natural spaces along its banks, including the spot where it meets the Eramosa River and the dam that creates Guelph Lake. There is a lovely bench here, perfect for a spot to relax and enjoy the scenery. Whether you're out kayaking, walking, or just watching herons in the shallows, the river is an excellent way to connect with nature right in the city's center.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Puslinch?

Puslinch offers over 50 hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a wide range of options, from easy strolls through forests to more moderate paths exploring the region's natural features.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in Puslinch?

Yes, Puslinch has several trails suitable for families. The Little Tract Trail is an easy loop through a second-growth forest, perfect for a leisurely outing. The Robert Edmondson Conservation Area loop also offers a peaceful pond, boardwalk, and picnic facilities, making it ideal for families.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Puslinch?

Many trails in Puslinch are dog-friendly, especially those in areas like the Puslinch Tract Conservation Area and the Little Tract Trail. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for everyone.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Puslinch?

Yes, Puslinch features several excellent circular routes. Popular choices include the Little Tract Trail, the Mountsberg North Trail loop, and the Speed River Trail loop, all offering varied scenery and convenient return to your starting point.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see while hiking in Puslinch?

Puslinch is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter extensive forests, wetlands, and unique geological features like Puslinch Lake, North America's largest kettle lake. Rivers such as Mill Creek and the Eramosa River also contribute to the diverse landscapes, offering scenic views and opportunities for wildlife spotting.

Are there any waterfalls or significant landmarks near the hiking trails?

Yes, the region boasts notable natural attractions. You can find Hilton Falls, a beautiful waterfall, and explore areas like Crawford Lake. The Arkell Spring Grounds are also known for their freshwater springs along the Eramosa River, attracting hikers and cyclists alike.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Puslinch?

The trails in Puslinch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Hikers frequently praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural scenery, including views of Puslinch Lake and the various conservation areas.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners in Puslinch?

Absolutely. Puslinch has over 30 easy trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. The Little Tract Trail and the Robert Edmondson Conservation Area loop are excellent examples of accessible and enjoyable paths.

Can I access Puslinch hiking trails using public transport?

While some areas might be reachable by public transport to nearby towns, many of Puslinch's trailheads are best accessed by car. It's advisable to check local transit options for specific starting points, as direct access to all trails may be limited.

What are the best trails for spotting wildlife in Puslinch?

Puslinch's diverse forests and wetlands, particularly around Puslinch Lake and the Puslinch Tract Conservation Area, are excellent for wildlife spotting. You might see deer, various bird species, and other small animals. The Speed River Trail loop is also noted for birdwatching opportunities.

Are there any trails that offer good views of Puslinch Lake?

Puslinch Lake, as North America's largest kettle lake, is a central feature of the region. While specific trails directly circumnavigating the entire lake may vary, many routes in the surrounding conservation areas offer glimpses and scenic viewpoints of the lake and its diverse ecosystem. The Mountsberg Conservation Area, for instance, provides lakeside views.

Are there any specific permits required for hiking in Puslinch?

Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on most public trails in Puslinch. However, some conservation areas, like Mountsberg Conservation Area, may have entrance fees or require day passes. It's always best to check the specific conservation area's website before your visit.

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