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The best walks and hikes around Waterloo

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Hiking trails around Waterloo feature diverse ecosystems, including significant woodlands, wetlands, and waterways. The region is characterized by the rolling landscape of the Waterloo Moraine and the scenic Grand River, a Canadian Heritage River. Extensive trail networks traverse hardwood forests, offering habitats for various wildlife and rare plants. These natural features contribute to a varied terrain suitable for outdoor activities.

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  • The most popular hiking route is Columbia Forest loop via Geo-Time Trail — Waterloo,…

Last updated: April 27, 2026

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Columbia Forest loop via Geo-Time Trail — Waterloo

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Hike the easy 2.7-mile Columbia Forest loop via Geo-Time Trail in Waterloo, featuring educational geological history and a scenic pond.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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March 18, 2026, Laurel Creek

Laurel Creek runs quietly alongside much of the trail. In most sections, it’s wide like a small river, with reeds, grasses, and low vegetation lining the banks. The water level can vary depending on rainfall, and in drier periods it can look quite low. It’s not used for recreation, but it adds a consistent natural element to the route, especially through the less developed stretches.

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March 18, 2026, Laurel Trail

Laurel Trail runs for about eight kilometres alongside Laurel Creek, connecting Uptown Waterloo with the University of Waterloo and down to Columbia Lake. It’s a multi-use route with a mix of paved and gravel sections, so you’ll be sharing it with cyclists in places. The terrain is mostly level, following the creek through a mix of urban green space and more natural stretches. It’s easy to dip in and out of, but also works well as a continuous route if you follow it end to end.

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Columbia Lake is a shallow, man-made lake designed as part of a stormwater and wetland system on the University of Waterloo campus. The water is generally still, with large sections of reeds and marsh around the edges rather than open shoreline. It’s not used for swimming or boating, but it attracts plenty of birdlife, especially around the quieter sections. The level can fluctuate depending on rainfall, so it can look different throughout the year.

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This is the north end of RIM Park and the end of the Walter Bean Grand River Trail section, but there’s no parking available here. If you’re planning to walk this route, you’ll need to park at the main RIM Park parking area that is located on Park Road. It’s a common point of confusion, so it’s worth planning ahead.

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March 17, 2026, Grand River

Running alongside the trail, the Grand River is the main backdrop for this entire section. For much of the route, you’re walking right beside the water, with open views in some areas and more filtered glimpses through trees in others. The river moves steadily here, and you’ll often see birds along the banks or on the water. It’s part of a much larger river system that flows south across the region toward Lake Erie, adding a quiet sense of scale to an otherwise easy, local walk.

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This section of the Walter Bean Grand River Trail follows a wide, easy path alongside the Grand River, making it more of a relaxed walk or run than a traditional hike. The trail is mostly flat, with a mix of paved and gravel surfaces, and stays close to the water for much of the route. You’ll move between open parkland and shaded sections through trees, with occasional views of the river. It’s part of a much longer trail system that runs through the region, but this stretch is especially accessible and easy to follow.

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March 17, 2026, Kiwanis Park

Kiwanis Park is located along the banks of the Grand River and is the northern terminus of the 25 kilometer Walter Bean Grand River Trail. You'll also find an off-leash dog park, playground with accessible swing seat, sports fields, and even a lake-like outdoor pool. The park is a great place to gathering and family days out as there is something for everyone.

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The Walter Bean Grand River Trail has its northern terminus here at Kiwanis Park and runs for over 25 kilometers to Doon Valley Golf Course in the south. It follows the river through many parks and neighbourhoods along the way and is a great link between opposite sides of the city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Waterloo?

Waterloo offers a wide variety of hiking experiences with over 25 routes documented on komoot. These trails cater to different skill levels, with 21 easy routes and 6 moderate options, ensuring there's something for everyone.

What kind of natural landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in Waterloo?

Hiking in Waterloo reveals diverse natural landscapes, including significant woodlands, wetlands, and waterways. You'll encounter the rolling terrain of the Waterloo Moraine with its hardwood forests, and the scenic beauty of the Grand River, a Canadian Heritage River. Areas like Laurel Creek also contribute to the region's rich ecosystems, providing habitats for various wildlife.

Are there any family-friendly hiking trails in Waterloo?

Yes, Waterloo has several family-friendly options. Many of the 21 easy routes are suitable for families. For an engaging experience, consider the Columbia Forest loop via Geo-Time Trail, which features interpretive signs about Earth's geological history. The Waterloo Park loop is another easy option, offering views of Silver Lake and Victorian gardens.

Which trails are suitable for dog walking in Waterloo?

Many trails in Waterloo are dog-friendly, provided pets are kept on a leash. The Walter Bean Grand River Trail is a popular choice, offering varied natural views along the Grand River. Always check local signage for specific regulations regarding dogs in conservation areas or parks.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Waterloo?

Yes, several trails in Waterloo are designed as loops, perfect for circular walks. Examples include the Columbia Forest loop via Geo-Time Trail, the Columbia Lake via Laurel Trail loop, and the West Side Trails loop, all offering convenient starting and ending points.

What are some interesting landmarks or attractions to see near Waterloo's hiking trails?

While hiking in Waterloo, you can explore several notable landmarks and attractions. The Waterloo Park itself is a highlight with its Victorian gardens. Further afield, you might visit the historic West Montrose Covered Bridge, or explore the natural beauty of Homer Watson Park. The Grand River Trail also offers scenic views along the Canadian Heritage River.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Waterloo?

The hiking trails in Waterloo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse ecosystems, the well-maintained trail networks, and the peaceful escapes into nature offered by areas like the Columbia Forest and along the Grand River.

Are there any trails with educational features in Waterloo?

Yes, the Columbia Forest loop via Geo-Time Trail is unique for its educational aspect. This 4 km trail features interpretive signs that illustrate Earth's geological history, with each meter representing a million years, combining natural beauty with an engaging learning experience.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Waterloo?

Waterloo offers great hiking opportunities throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while fall showcases vibrant autumn foliage, particularly in the hardwood forests. Summer is ideal for longer days and exploring waterways, and even winter hiking can be enjoyed on suitable trails, especially those that are well-maintained.

Are there any long-distance trails that pass through Waterloo?

Yes, the Walter Bean Trail is a significant long-distance route that stretches 76 kilometers through Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, and Woolwich Township, following the scenic Grand River. Additionally, the Iron Horse Trail, a 5.5 km paved path connecting Waterloo and Kitchener, is part of the Trans Canada Trail, offering a blend of nature and urban exploration.

Where can I find parking for hiking trails in Waterloo?

Parking availability varies by trail. Many conservation areas and parks, such as Laurel Creek Conservation Area and Bechtel Park, offer dedicated parking lots. For urban trails like the Waterloo Park loop, street parking or nearby public lots may be available. It's always recommended to check specific trailheads or park websites for current parking information before your visit.

Are there trails in Waterloo that are suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy walk?

Absolutely. Waterloo has 21 easy-grade routes, perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed stroll. The Waterloo Park loop is a very accessible option, as is the Columbia Lake via Laurel Trail loop, which takes you through mixed woodlands and along the lake.

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