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Hiking around Port Huron is defined by its location at the confluence of Lake Huron and the St. Clair River, offering extensive waterfront trails. The region features diverse landscapes, from paved river walks to more rugged park trails. Trails often provide views of freighter traffic and connect various natural areas. The terrain generally consists of gentle gradients along waterways and through parks.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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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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Hard hike. Very 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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Clearwater Community Centre Park sits on just over 13 hectares in the heart of Sarnia, Ontario. The park offers a variety of amenities, including playgrounds and sports facilities such as baseball fields, a sports centre, and tennis courts, as well as access to the Howard Watson Nature Trail.
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Bright’s Grove is a lakeside community along the southern shore of Lake Huron. The area features waterfront parks, walking paths, and access to the Howard Watson Nature Trail. Even though it’s part of Sarnia, it still feels like a small village, with local shops, restaurants, and a close-knit community.
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The Howard Watson Nature Trail is a multi-use recreational trail that runs through Sarnia and surrounding communities in Lambton County. Stretching about 16 kilometers. The paved path follows the route of a former CNR railway line, making it relatively flat and easy for walking, running, and cycling. The trail passes through tall grass prairies, forests, wetlands, and residential areas, offering a quiet green corridor across the region.
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One of the wide gravel paths at Blackwell Trails Park leads through open meadow-like terrain and passes right by the dog park. It’s an ideal spot to walk your dog, enjoy the fresh air, and take in the open landscape.
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The Twin Lakes section along the trail loop is a scenic spot within Blackwell Trails Park. This stretch is great for birdwatching thanks to the surrounding wetlands, and you might catch raptors soaring or perched nearby. It features a large pond with wide, open views and open grassy areas along the shore, an ideal place to take a break and sit at the open areas with water views.
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Blackwell Trails Park features a wide, fine gravel network of loop trails that winds through meadows, wetlands, and a couple of large ponds. The trails are mostly flat with minimal tree cover, so it can get hot in the middle of the day, and it’s quite windy in the winter. Because there’s not much shade, I recommend going with a hat and sunglasses on sunny days. Also, ticks are common in the long grass along the trail, so staying on the path and checking yourself afterward is a good idea. Enjoy the parks trails and take the opportunity to walk around.
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An impressive structure that connects the USA and Canada.
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Port Huron offers a diverse range of hiking experiences, from extensive paved waterfront trails along Lake Huron and the St. Clair River to more rugged paths through natural parks. You'll find routes with stunning views of freighter traffic, as well as trails winding through parkland and wetlands. The terrain generally features gentle gradients, making it accessible for various activity levels.
Yes, Port Huron has several easy trails suitable for families. The Blackwell Trails to Twin Lakes — Blackwell Trails Park is an easy 2.9-mile path through natural parkland. Another great option is the Lake Chipican loop from Blue Water Bridge, an easy 3.9-mile trail through parkland and around Lake Chipican.
Many trails in Port Huron are dog-friendly, especially the paved waterfront paths like the Blue Water River Walk and sections of the Bridge to Bay Trail. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of local regulations in specific parks or natural areas. The Saint Clair River Walk is a popular choice for walks with canine companions.
Hiking in Port Huron often provides views of significant landmarks. The Blue Water Bridge, connecting Port Huron to Sarnia, Ontario, is a prominent sight along waterfront trails. You can also see the historic Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, Michigan's oldest lighthouse, and the Huron Lightship Museum, a preserved floating lighthouse, both located near the water's edge.
Yes, there are several loop trails. The Lake Chipican loop from Blue Water Bridge is a 3.9-mile circular route through parkland. For a shorter option, consider the Kettlewell Pond loop from Fort Gratiot Charter Township, an easy 1.8-mile path around the pond.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions in Port Huron. Spring brings blooming flora, summer provides warm weather for waterfront activities, and fall showcases beautiful autumn foliage. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potential snow or ice on trails.
There are several hiking routes around Port Huron, with over 5 distinct trails documented, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging, longer routes. This includes a mix of waterfront paths, river walks, and diverse park trails.
The hiking trails in Port Huron are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 15 reviews. Hikers often praise the scenic waterfront views, the opportunity to watch freighter traffic, and the well-maintained paths that cater to various skill levels.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging experience, the Howard Watson Trail offers a difficult 21.1-mile route. This trail provides a significant distance for endurance hikers looking to explore further.
Yes, parking is generally available at various access points along the major trail systems in Port Huron. For instance, the Bridge to Bay Trail and Blue Water River Walk have designated parking areas. Many city parks that host trails, such as Pine Grove Park or those near the Black River Walk, also offer convenient parking facilities.
While Port Huron has a local bus service (Blue Water Area Transit), direct public transport access to every trailhead might be limited. However, many popular waterfront trails, like the Blue Water River Walk and sections of the Bridge to Bay Trail, are centrally located and accessible from downtown Port Huron, which is served by public transport.


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