Best attractions and places to see around King include a variety of natural and historical sites. The region features protected lands with mature forests, offering extensive trail networks for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical railway systems and enjoy recreational facilities around local lakes. King provides diverse opportunities for exploration, from tranquil natural settings to engaging historical experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Palgrave Forest and Wildlife Area is made up of protected forest, wetlands, and small lakes. The rolling hills found here were created by glaciers retreating about 12,000 years ago. Today the hills are covered with forests of pine, cedar, and spruce trees, providing lots of shade for hikers and mountain bikers.
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This is just a short bridge over the East Humber River, but it gives you a nice view across the water.
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Incredible peace of protected land that over time regenerated in to the beautiful mature forest with maze of hiking and biking trails. Trails range from easy to double diamond. On mountain biking website, trailforks.com, there is detailed map with names and directions but on the actual terrain there are no markings or direction restrictions. Be very aware of the incoming bikers and hikers. Interesting fact is that you will run in to the sand tracks very hard to ride. Those are sediments of the long gone glacier lakes and rivers. Amazing geology. Enjoy and respect.
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East side of the Wilcox Lake, along the Bayview Avenue, is transformed in to the family retreat centre. Splash works, skateboard park, canoe and kayak rental, board walk, picnic tables and plenty of parking. Washrooms are available. Near by community centre offers indoor pool and recreation facilities. Enjoy and respect.
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This highlight is also helpful as the north endpoint of Caledon Trailway including the New Tecumseth extension
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South Simcoe Railway is the grate place to experience the past of the once big railway system. Board the train and you will be transferred to the 1900. First passenger train in Canada started in 1853 and this one operated until late 1960. Most of this old railroad system was transferred in to the recreation trails but in 1995 South Simcoe railway opened this section for people to enjoy the forgotten beauty of slow travel by train. All coaches and engines are authentic, restored to the original beauty. Local musicians play music from those times, which makes whole experience more magical.
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Wide valley with wooden bridge to cross the East Humber River.
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Yes, King offers several family-friendly spots. The Wilcox Lake Promenade features splash works, a skateboard park, canoe and kayak rentals, and picnic areas. You can also experience an authentic historical railway journey with restored coaches and engines from the 1900s at the South Simcoe Railway – Tottenham Station. The East Humber River Bridge also offers a pleasant, family-friendly viewing spot.
The primary historical attraction in King is the South Simcoe Railway – Tottenham Station. Here, you can board a restored train and experience a journey reminiscent of the early 1900s, learning about Canada's railway history.
The Jefferson Forest Trails offer an extensive network of hiking and biking paths within a mature forest. These trails range from easy to challenging, providing diverse options for outdoor enthusiasts. For more specific routes, you can explore the MTB Trails around King guide.
Beyond hiking and biking, King's natural settings are ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for cycling and running. The region's protected lands and forests provide excellent opportunities for exploring nature.
Yes, Wilcox Lake Promenade is a great spot for water-based recreation. It offers canoe and kayak rentals, along with a boardwalk for leisurely strolls by the lake.
The Kettleby General Store is a convenient stop for refreshments. It's known to be cycling-friendly and offers a good spot for a snack.
King is characterized by its protected lands and mature forests, such as those found at Jefferson Forest Trails. You'll also encounter lakes like Wilcox Lake and rivers, including the East Humber River, offering scenic views and tranquil settings.
Visitors appreciate the diverse opportunities for exploration, from tranquil natural settings to engaging historical experiences. The komoot community particularly enjoys the extensive trail networks for outdoor activities and the unique historical journey offered by the South Simcoe Railway.
While Jefferson Forest Trails offer a range of difficulties, including easier sections, it's advisable to check specific route details. Many of the trails in the region are within mature forests, providing a pleasant experience for various skill levels. You can find easy cycling routes like the 'Forest Trail – Lake Wilcox loop' in the Cycling around King guide, which often share paths with hikers.
Yes, the East Humber River Bridge offers a nice view across the water and the wide valley. Additionally, the Wilcox Lake Promenade provides scenic views of the lake.
The Jefferson Forest Trails are known for their maze-like quality and lack of markings on the actual terrain. While detailed maps are available online (e.g., on trailforks.com), be aware of incoming bikers and hikers as there are no direction restrictions. You might also encounter sand tracks, which are remnants of ancient glacier lakes.


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