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Easy hikes and walks around Grey Highlands

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Easy hiking trails around Grey Highlands traverse a diverse landscape shaped by the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. The region features limestone cliffs, lush valleys, and numerous conservation areas. Hikers can explore extensive forested areas, including sections with evergreen and birch trees, and discover captivating waterfalls. The terrain includes varied elevations, from valley floors to scenic lookouts over the Beaver Valley.

Best easy hiking trails around Grey Highlands

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Singhampton Caves loop…

Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Singhampton Caves loop via Bruce Trail — Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Nature Reserve

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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Alex
April 16, 2026, Feversham Gorge Trail

The Feversham Gorge Trail is a short but scenic trail, offering views from the rim of the Feversham Gorge, forest walking, and views of the Beaver River. The trail is easy to follow and well-maintained, with a few educational signs along the way touching on the area's milling history.

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April 16, 2026, Beaver River

The Beaver River flows through the forested Feversham Gorge, not always visible from the Feversham Gorge Trail, but the flowing water can often be heard. During wetter seasons, the river is flowing stronger, and in the summer when the water is less strong, it is crystal clear and cool.

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The Feversham Gorge - Madeleine Graydon Memorial Conservation Area protects the highest points of the Niagara Escarpment and keeps it open to the public to enjoy. Feversham Gorge has limestone cliffs carved over thousands of years, and the forests here provide shade for cool hiking trails.

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February 26, 2026, Eugenia Falls

Eugenia Falls drops roughly 30 metres into a limestone gorge, and when the water is flowing well, it’s a powerful, dramatic sight from the viewing platforms along the Bruce Trail. Flow varies throughout the year due to the upstream dam, so at times the cascade can appear surprisingly light. In winter, the falls often freeze into thick curtains of ice, creating a completely different scene.

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February 26, 2026, Old tunnel ruins

Tucked into the forest at Eugenia Falls Conservation Area stands the stone entrance to an early 1900s hydroelectric diversion tunnel. The plan was to dam the river above the falls and channel water through the hill to a power station below. The tunnel was later blown up for safety, but this arched stone portal remains. It’s a quiet historical stop along the trail — and if vegetation isn’t overgrown, you can cross to the other side of the trail for another perspective of Eugenia Falls through the trees.

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Eugenia Falls Conservation Area centers around a 30-metre waterfall along the Bruce Trail, but the site is just as notable for its layered history. Once known by Indigenous peoples as “Sparkling Waters,” the falls later drew a brief gold rush in 1853 before becoming a hub for sawmills, gristmills, and hydroelectric plans. A dam built upstream in the early 1900s reduced the flow, forming Lake Eugenia. Today, the area blends natural scenery with stories of industry, power generation, and early settlement in Beaver Valley. A $10 day-use fee applies per vehicle. Payment must be made online in advance or by scanning the on-site QR code. Keep in mind that cell service can be unreliable, so prepaying before you arrive is the safer option. https://checkout.square.site/merchant/ML6H77DMJM11H/checkout/C3NU73VLIQY4GOWCA5ZFT4BE

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November 12, 2025, Singhampton Caves

Located in in Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Nature Reserve, Singhampton Caves are a series of moss-covered and lichen limestone crevices that make for a unique hiking experience. The trail around the caves connects to the main Bruce Trail, letting hikers explore the cool, narrow crevices, and the unique plants that cling to the limestone walls.

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November 12, 2025, Bruce Trail

Stretching more than 890 kilometers from the Niagara River to Tobermory on the the tip of the Northern Bruce Peninsula. The Bruce Trail is Canada’s oldest and longest marked footpath, with over 900 kilometers of main trail and over 400 kilometers of side trails. Following the Niagara Escarpment through forests, waterfalls, and scenic lookouts, the trail offers an unforgettable journey through many of Ontario’s most beautiful landscapes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Grey Highlands?

Grey Highlands offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 14 routes specifically graded as easy. In total, there are over 35 hiking routes across various difficulty levels in the region.

What natural features can I expect to see on easy hikes in Grey Highlands?

Easy hikes in Grey Highlands often traverse the dramatic Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, offering varied terrain including limestone cliffs and lush valleys. You can also discover captivating waterfalls like Eugenia Falls, which plunges into a limestone gorge, and explore extensive forested areas with evergreen and birch trees. Scenic lookouts, such as Old Baldy, provide panoramic vistas of the Beaver Valley.

Are there any easy trails that feature waterfalls?

Yes, the Eugenia Falls Trail is an easy 2.3 km path that leads directly to Eugenia Falls, a picturesque waterfall plunging into a limestone gorge. The Eugenia Falls Conservation Area itself offers serene environments for nature walks.

Can I find easy circular hiking routes in Grey Highlands?

Absolutely. Many easy trails in Grey Highlands are designed as loops. For example, the Singhampton Caves loop via Bruce Trail is an easy 6.6 km route exploring the rugged terrain of the Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Nature Reserve. Another option is the Hiking loop from Duncan Escarpment Provincial Park, which is 4.5 km long.

What do other hikers say about the easy trails in Grey Highlands?

The easy trails in Grey Highlands are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the stunning natural beauty of the Niagara Escarpment and its waterfalls.

Are there any interesting landmarks or points of interest along easy hiking trails?

Yes, several easy trails lead to or pass by notable landmarks. The Singhampton Caves loop takes you through the Nottawasaga Lookout Provincial Nature Reserve, where you can explore limestone features and the Singhampton Caves. You can also visit The Keyhole, a unique natural monument, or enjoy panoramic views from the Blue Mountain Lookout.

What is the typical duration for an easy hike in Grey Highlands?

The duration of easy hikes in Grey Highlands varies depending on the route length. For instance, the Eugenia Falls Trail is a shorter 2.3 km path that can be completed in under 40 minutes, while the Singhampton Caves loop, at 6.6 km, typically takes around 1 hour and 47 minutes.

Are there any easy trails with good viewpoints?

Yes, the region is known for its scenic lookouts. The Old Baldy loop, an easy 4.9 km trail, offers stunning panoramic vistas of the Beaver Valley. Additionally, the Blue Mountain Lookout provides another excellent vantage point for scenic views.

What is the best time of year for easy hiking in Grey Highlands?

Grey Highlands offers beautiful hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and flowing waterfalls, while summer is ideal for enjoying the full vibrancy of the forests. Autumn is particularly spectacular, with the Niagara Escarpment ablaze in fall colors. Even winter offers unique opportunities for snowshoeing or quiet walks on accessible trails, with frozen waterfalls like Eugenia Falls transforming into ice formations.

Are there any easy trails that are part of the Bruce Trail?

Yes, the famous Bruce Trail, Canada's oldest and longest marked footpath, winds through Grey Highlands. Sections of it are incorporated into easy routes, such as the Singhampton Caves loop via Bruce Trail, offering a taste of this iconic path through varied terrain.

Where can I find facilities or refreshments near easy hiking trails?

While specific cafes or pubs directly on every trailhead are not guaranteed, the region has small towns and communities. For example, the Kimberley General Store is a local facility that might be convenient for some routes. Larger towns like Markdale and Flesherton, within Grey Highlands, offer various amenities including cafes and restaurants.

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