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Laurel Creek Conservation Area

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Laurel Creek Conservation Area

The best walks and hikes in Laurel Creek Conservation Area

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Hiking in Laurel Creek Conservation Area offers access to a 300-hectare protected natural space in Waterloo, Ontario. The area features approximately 6 to 8 kilometers of multi-use trails, generally considered easy and suitable for various skill levels. Hikers can explore diverse landscapes including mature hardwood and pine forests, the Laurel Creek Reservoir, grassy meadows, and coniferous plantations. The terrain is mostly flat with minimal elevation changes, providing accessible paths for a relaxing walk.

Best hiking trails in Laurel Creek Conservation Area

  • The most popular hiking route is Laurel Creek Conservation Area loop from Waterloo, a 4.1 miles (6.6 km) trail that takes 1 hour 42 minutes to complete. This easy loop traverses varied natural settings within the conservation area.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Trillium Valley Park loop from Laurel Creek Conservation Area, an easy 4.1 miles (6.6 km) path. This route offers scenic views through woodlands and open areas.
  • Local hikers also love the Columbia Lake via Laurel Trail loop, a 2.6 miles (4.1 km) trail leading through mature forests and near water features, often completed in about 1 hour 3 minutes.
  • Hiking in Laurel Creek Conservation Area is defined by mature forests, the Laurel Creek Reservoir, and grassy meadows. The network offers options for different ability levels, primarily featuring easy trails.
  • The routes in Laurel Creek Conservation Area are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 180 hikers have used komoot to explore Laurel Creek Conservation Area's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Pine Meadow, Hardwood Hollows, Wetlands Trail loop

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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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June 19, 2026, Hardwood Hollows Trail

This forest trail passes through one of Laurel Creek Conservation Area's woodland habitats, offering a quieter alternative to the nearby reservoir and meadow trails. The dense canopy provides shade through much of the route, while seasonal changes make this section particularly attractive in autumn when the leaves begin to change colour.

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This trail passes through one of Laurel Creek Conservation Area's wetland habitats, where shallow water, cattails, and marsh vegetation provide food and shelter for a wide range of wildlife. Wetlands play an important role in filtering water, reducing flooding, and supporting birds, amphibians, and insects. The contrast between open wetland areas and the surrounding forest makes this one of the most ecologically diverse sections of the conservation area.

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This quiet section of Laurel Creek Reservoir offers open views across the water, a contrast to the surrounding forest and meadow trails. The reservoir was created in the 1960s for flood control and water management and is now a popular destination for paddling, birdwatching, and outdoor recreation.

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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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private area; Adult admission is $6.86.

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Nice area around Laurel Creek. Please note the opening hours and the entrance fee (approx. $7 per adult)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Laurel Creek Conservation Area?

Laurel Creek Conservation Area offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 30 routes available. The majority of these, around 27, are considered easy, making them accessible for most visitors.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the hiking trails?

The trails in Laurel Creek Conservation Area traverse diverse landscapes. You'll find yourself walking through mature hardwood and pine forests, open grassy meadows, and coniferous plantations. A significant feature is the Laurel Creek Reservoir, providing picturesque water views. The terrain is generally easy and mostly flat, with minimal elevation changes, making for a relaxing walk.

Are there any circular hiking routes in the area?

Yes, Laurel Creek Conservation Area features several excellent looping trails. For example, the Columbia Lake via Laurel Trail loop is a popular choice, leading through mature forests and near water features. Another option is the Forest loop from Laurel Creek Conservation Area, which offers a pleasant walk through the woodlands.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while hiking?

While hiking, you'll encounter the serene Laurel Creek Reservoir, which is a central feature of the area. The trails also wind through beautiful mature forests, open grassy meadows, and coniferous plantations. The adjacent Laurel Creek Nature Centre property also includes significant wetlands and open fields, contributing to the diverse habitats.

Is Laurel Creek Conservation Area suitable for family outings with children?

Absolutely. Laurel Creek Conservation Area is very family-friendly. Beyond the easy hiking trails, there are designated picnic areas and playgrounds. The Laurel Creek Nature Centre also offers educational programs that can enhance a family visit.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails at Laurel Creek Conservation Area. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for all visitors.

Is there parking available at Laurel Creek Conservation Area?

Yes, there is ample parking available at Laurel Creek Conservation Area. Visitors can find designated parking areas conveniently located for accessing the trails and other amenities within the conservation area.

When is the best time of year to go hiking in Laurel Creek Conservation Area?

Laurel Creek Conservation Area is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers stunning fall foliage. Summer is perfect for combining hiking with water activities at the reservoir. In colder months, the area transforms into a winter wonderland, with groomed paths suitable for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

What other activities can I do at Laurel Creek Conservation Area besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, Laurel Creek Conservation Area offers a variety of activities. The reservoir has a sandy beach for swimming, and is great for non-motorized paddling like canoeing and kayaking, as well as fishing. There are also campsites available seasonally, picnic areas, playgrounds, and in winter, opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.

Does Laurel Creek Conservation Area connect to other regional trail networks?

Yes, the trails within Laurel Creek Conservation Area connect to broader regional networks. Notably, they link up with the Walter Bean Grand River Trail, allowing for extended hiking adventures beyond the conservation area's boundaries.

What do other hikers enjoy the most about hiking in Laurel Creek Conservation Area?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural settings, the well-maintained and easy-to-navigate trails, and the tranquil escape it offers from urban life. The scenic views of the Laurel Creek Reservoir are also frequently highlighted.

Are there any easy trails suitable for all skill levels?

Yes, the majority of trails in Laurel Creek Conservation Area are considered easy and suitable for all skill levels. For instance, the Trillium Valley Park loop from Laurel Creek Conservation Area is an easy 4.1-mile path offering scenic views through woodlands and open areas, perfect for a relaxing walk.

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