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Top 3 Natural Monuments around Mulmur

Best natural monuments around Mulmur showcase the region's diverse ecological and geological features within Ontario's Greenbelt. Mulmur is characterized by rolling hills and landscapes shaped by the Niagara Escarpment. These sites offer opportunities to explore geological formations and varied ecosystems. The area provides a chance to engage with the natural beauty of the region.

Best natural monuments around Mulmur

  • The most popular natural monuments is Canyon Boardwalk, Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, a canyon that features a walkway between separated…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Canyon Boardwalk, Mono Cliffs Provincial Park

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When you see the metal stairs off the Bruce Trail segment that runs along the top of the cliff, make sure you pop down and checkout the walkway between the separated rock off the cliff.

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Murphy's Pinnacle Lookout

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This lookout sits high on a hill in Boyne Valley Provincial Park, where you’ll be treated to stunning, unobstructed views of the rolling farmland, wooded valleys, and moraine ridges in …

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Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area spans 400 acres (160 hectares) along the Niagara Escarpment near Singhampton, Ontario. The area features hiking trails that cross hardwood and coniferous forests, open meadows, limestone …

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Boyne Valley Provincial Park

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Centred around the valley cut by the Boyne River, this provincial park offers a true wilderness experience. You won't find a visitor centre or gift shop, no developed campground or …

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The Keyhole

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The Keyhole is a narrow gap in the rocks just off of the main trail. You can access this via a short, but steep, out and back or connect to …

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June 19, 2026, Murphy's Pinnacle Lookout

This lookout sits high on a hill in Boyne Valley Provincial Park, where you’ll be treated to stunning, unobstructed views of the rolling farmland, wooded valleys, and moraine ridges in the distance. From this elevated spot, you can see the landscape drop away into a patchwork of fields and trees stretching all the way to the horizon, making it one of the most breathtaking places in the park.

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Centred around the valley cut by the Boyne River, this provincial park offers a true wilderness experience. You won't find a visitor centre or gift shop, no developed campground or camp store either. In fact the only "facilities" within the park are the trails you can hike on. Of course this means that you will need to bring all of your supplies with you and prepare to be self sufficient.

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Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area spans 400 acres (160 hectares) along the Niagara Escarpment near Singhampton, Ontario. The area features hiking trails that cross hardwood and coniferous forests, open meadows, limestone cliffs, and crevices. Part of the trail system includes a section of the Bruce Trail, which leads to lookout points offering wide views of the surrounding countryside. With the scenery shifting through seasons, it’s a rewarding destination for a full-day walk or half-day adventure.

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November 12, 2025, The Keyhole

The Keyhole is a narrow gap in the rocks just off of the main trail. You can access this via a short, but steep, out and back or connect to the other side of the bluffs via the Keyhole Side Trail. Note: As of summer 2025 the Keyhole Side Trail is closed due to a damaged bridge. Please see up to date information here: https://www.nvca.on.ca/conservation-areas/nottawasaga-bluffs/

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This short side trail will take you right in the heart of the cliff where you can learn about geology of the cliff and biodiversity of the area. Enjoy and respect

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A nice conic hill to walk up for a panoramic view of the Boyne Valley

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When you see the metal stairs off the Bruce Trail segment that runs along the top of the cliff, make sure you pop down and checkout the walkway between the separated rock off the cliff.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural monuments to explore in Mulmur?

Mulmur and its surrounding area offer several remarkable natural monuments. Key highlights include the Canyon Boardwalk, Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, known for its unique geological formations and walkways between separated rock faces. The Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area features distinctive limestone cliffs and crevices, while The Keyhole offers a narrow, intriguing rock gap.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see at Mulmur's natural monuments?

You'll encounter a diverse range of natural features shaped by the Niagara Escarpment. These include dramatic rolling hills, dense forests (hardwood and coniferous), river valleys, limestone cliffs, and unique rock formations like the crevices at Nottawasaga Bluffs. Many areas also offer panoramic viewpoints of the surrounding Dufferin County landscape.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or trails in the Mulmur area?

Yes, several natural monuments in the Mulmur area offer family-friendly experiences. While specific 'family_friendly' tags aren't always present, many trails, especially those designated as 'easy' or 'intermediate' in areas like Mono Cliffs Provincial Park and Dufferin County Forest, are suitable for families. The Canyon Boardwalk, Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, for instance, provides an engaging and accessible walk through unique geological features.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Mulmur are perfect for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with extensive trail networks available. You can also enjoy mountain biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing in winter. For specific hiking routes, explore Hiking around Mulmur, or for easier options, check out Easy hikes around Mulmur. If you're into running, there are also dedicated Running Trails around Mulmur.

What is the best time of year to visit Mulmur's natural monuments?

Mulmur's natural monuments offer unique beauty throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while summer is ideal for hiking and exploring. Autumn showcases spectacular fall foliage, making it a popular time for scenic walks. In winter, areas like Boyne Valley Provincial Park transform into serene spots for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, offering a different kind of natural beauty.

Are there any specific hiking trails recommended for beginners or those looking for an easy walk?

For easier walks, consider trails within the Dufferin County Forest, which offers an extensive network suitable for various skill levels. In Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, while some trails are intermediate, there are also shorter, less strenuous options. The Split Rock Trail loop, mentioned in the Easy hikes around Mulmur guide, is an example of an easy route.

What makes the Niagara Escarpment significant in the Mulmur region?

The Niagara Escarpment is a defining geographical feature that runs directly through Mulmur and is recognized as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Its presence creates the region's dramatic rolling hills, dense forests, and river valleys. It's ecologically significant, supporting diverse plant and animal communities, and offers stunning natural beauty and varied terrain for outdoor activities.

Can I find viewpoints with panoramic scenery at Mulmur's natural monuments?

Absolutely. Many natural monuments in the Mulmur area offer excellent viewpoints. Murphy's Pinnacle Lookout in Boyne Valley Provincial Park provides panoramic 360-degree views of Dufferin County. The Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area also features lookout points with wide views of the surrounding countryside, especially rewarding after a hike.

What should I know about visiting Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area?

The Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area spans 400 acres along the Niagara Escarpment. It's known for its distinctive limestone cliffs and crevices, and offers hiking trails through hardwood and coniferous forests, as well as open meadows. Part of the Bruce Trail runs through the area, leading to scenic lookout points. It's a rewarding destination for a full-day or half-day adventure, with scenery that changes significantly with the seasons.

Are there any unique geological formations to see?

Yes, the region is rich in unique geological formations. The Canyon Boardwalk, Mono Cliffs Provincial Park, allows you to walk between separated rock formations, offering a close-up view of the escarpment's geology. The Nottawasaga Bluffs Conservation Area is characterized by its distinctive limestone cliffs and crevices, and The Keyhole is a notable narrow gap in the rocks.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter in Mulmur's natural areas?

Mulmur's natural monuments and forests provide habitat for a variety of wildlife. In areas like Dufferin County Forest, you might spot white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, wild turkeys, and various songbirds. The diverse ecosystems along the Niagara Escarpment support a wide range of plant and animal communities, making it a great spot for nature observation.

What do visitors enjoy most about exploring Mulmur's natural monuments?

Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty and the peaceful, undeveloped nature of the areas. They appreciate the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and dense forests to unique geological formations. The opportunity for quiet recreation, scenic hiking, and panoramic views, especially from spots like Murphy's Pinnacle Lookout, are often cited as major draws. The chance to connect with nature and explore varied terrain makes it a rewarding destination.

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