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Springwater Provincial Park

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Springwater Provincial Park

The best walks and hikes in Springwater Provincial Park

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Hiking in Springwater Provincial Park offers a diverse trail system winding through varied forest environments. The landscape is characterized by dense cedar swamps, pine plantations, and mixed forests featuring beech, oak, birch, and ash trees. Numerous springs and seepages feed into streams and ponds, contributing to the park's natural beauty. The park's internal trails connect to the larger Ganaraska Trail, providing options for longer excursions.

Best hiking trails in Springwater Provincial Park

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Last updated: July 5, 2026

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Springwater Provincial Park loop from Barrie Community Sports Complex

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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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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Zachary
April 17, 2026, Barrie Forest trailhead

You can hop on the trails from Nursery Road where there is streetside parking.

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Zachary
April 17, 2026, Pond viewpoint

The path around the pond is an easy walk, and there are water access viewpoints at either end that make for nice picnic spots.

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Zachary
April 17, 2026, Wilson Trail

Wilson is a shady singletrack hiking and biking trail. It's a blue mountain bike route but visibility is good so you never have to worry about bumping into cyclists.

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Simcoe County Forest is a network of publicly accessible forest tracts in Simcoe County managed to balance conservation, recreation, and sustainable forestry. These woodlands include mixed hardwood and conifer stands, wetlands, and creeks like Willow Creek, with an interconnected system of trails used for hiking, mountain biking, trail running, and nature observation. The forestlands provide habitat for local wildlife, including seasonal stopovers for migrating birds, making it a peaceful and popular area for outdoor activities year-round.

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Sue
March 3, 2026, Willow Creek

Willow Creek winds quietly beneath a mixed forest canopy of pine and hardwood, shaping sections of the surrounding trail network, with small crossings and shaded creekside stretches that add a touch of scenery to several loop routes in the forest.

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Sue
March 3, 2026, Willow Creek Trail

Willow Creek Trail is a picturesque woodland loop that follows mixed singletrack and wider natural surface trails through mature forest, wetland edges, and alongside Willow Creek. The path offers varied terrain with gentle grades, occasional creekside crossings, and shaded stretches under a canopy of trees, making it enjoyable for hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers seeking a nature escape close to Toronto.

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Andrus
November 14, 2025, Hickling Trail

This 1.5 kilometer trail that is made of compact gravel and averages 3 meters wide, making it accessible to most visitors and a great option for families. Eventually this trail and others in the area will connect an 11 kilometer gap in the ongoing Trans Canada Trail project.

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You can access the 1.5 kilometer Hickling Trail from here, but there are many other trails that wind through the area, meaning you can do an out and back hike or create your own loop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Springwater Provincial Park?

Springwater Provincial Park offers a diverse trail system with approximately 12 kilometers of trails. The park's internal network includes six distinct paths, ranging from one to five kilometers in length. Additionally, hikers can connect to the extensive 400-kilometer Ganaraska Trail which traverses the park, providing options for longer excursions. Our guide features 8 routes, including easy and moderate options.

What types of terrain can I expect on the trails in Springwater Provincial Park?

The trails in Springwater Provincial Park wind through varied forest environments, including dense cedar swamps and pine plantations. You'll also encounter mixed forests with trees like beech, oak, birch, and ash. The park is characterized by numerous springs and seepages that feed into streams and ponds, contributing to its natural beauty. Some sections, especially in spring, can be wet and muddy due to these natural water features.

Are there any loop trails in Springwater Provincial Park?

Yes, Springwater Provincial Park features several loop trails that allow you to explore different areas of the park. For example, the Willow Creek Trail loop is an easy 3.4 km path, and the Hickling Recreational Trail loop offers another easy 3.6 km option. For a longer moderate loop, consider the Springwater Provincial Park loop from Barrie Community Sports Complex, which is 8.5 km.

What are the easiest hiking options for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk?

For beginners or those looking for an easy stroll, Springwater Provincial Park has several accessible options. The park features a 1.5-kilometer children's interpretive trail with wooden animal totems and educational displays, perfect for younger visitors. Other easy routes include the Willow Creek Trail loop (3.4 km) and the Hickling Recreational Trail loop (3.6 km). Many trails are designed to be accessible, with some paved walkways and barrier-free facilities available.

Is Springwater Provincial Park suitable for family hikes with children?

Absolutely! Springwater Provincial Park is very family-friendly. It features a 1.5-kilometer children's interpretive trail designed to engage younger visitors with wooden animal totems and educational displays. The park also offers numerous picnic shelters, a large playing field with horseshoe pits, swings, and children's play equipment, making it an ideal spot for a family outing.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Springwater Provincial Park?

While the specific rules for dogs are not detailed, provincial parks generally permit dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check the park's official website or signage upon arrival for the most current pet regulations to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.

What kind of natural features or wildlife can I expect to see while hiking?

Springwater Provincial Park is rich in natural features, including the namesake springs and seepages that feed into streams and ponds. The diverse forest types, from dense cedar swamps to pine plantations and mixed deciduous forests, create varied habitats. It's an excellent location for birdwatching, with species such as the Cedar Waxwing, Pileated Woodpecker, White and Red Breasted Nuthatch, and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker frequently spotted. Keep an eye out for other local wildlife that thrives in these wetland and forest environments.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Springwater Provincial Park?

Springwater Provincial Park offers hiking opportunities year-round, each season providing a unique experience. Spring can be particularly beautiful with fresh growth, but some sections of the trails may be wet and muddy due to the park's numerous springs. Summer is ideal for enjoying the full amenities and lush greenery. Fall brings stunning foliage, while winter transforms the park into a destination for cross-country skiing on groomed trails and snowshoeing, with heated cabins available.

Is parking available at Springwater Provincial Park?

Yes, parking is available at Springwater Provincial Park. The park is equipped to accommodate visitors, and there are designated parking areas to access the trail system and other amenities. As it is a provincial park, there may be a day-use fee or permit required for entry and parking.

What amenities are available for hikers and visitors in the park?

Beyond the trails, Springwater Provincial Park offers several amenities to enhance your visit. You'll find numerous picnic shelters, some equipped with electricity, lighting, water, and fire pits, suitable for gatherings. There's also a large playing field with horseshoe pits, swings, and children's play equipment. In winter, heated cabins are available for rent for those enjoying cross-country skiing or snowshoeing.

What do other hikers enjoy the most about hiking in Springwater Provincial Park?

Hikers often praise Springwater Provincial Park for its diverse forest environments and the tranquil beauty created by its numerous springs and streams. The variety of trail lengths and difficulties, from easy interpretive paths to longer moderate loops like the Simcoe County Forest loop, is frequently highlighted. The park's family-friendly amenities and opportunities for birdwatching also receive positive feedback from the komoot community.

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