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Family friendly hiking trails around Richmond Hill are primarily found within its extensive network of parks and conservation areas, characterized by gentle elevation changes and diverse natural features. The region is situated on the Oak Ridges Moraine, offering landscapes of mixed woodlands, headwater ponds, and wildflower meadows. These trails provide accessible outdoor experiences for families, with many routes winding through protected natural spaces.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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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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Hike the easy 2.3-mile Elgin Mills Greenway Trail near Richmond Hill, featuring a headwater pond, wildflower meadow, and mature forests.
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Hiking the easy 3.5-mile Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve Trail takes you through forests and past Phillips Lake in Richmond Hill.
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Jefferson Forest Trails form an informal network of natural-surface paths in the Jefferson Forest area of Richmond Hill. The system includes winding singletrack routes through mixed woodland, with sandy sections, tree roots and gentle elevation changes. Popular with hikers, trail runners, and mountain bikers, the trails are not formally signed, so local knowledge and/or your offline komoot GPS route are best for navigation.
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The Creek Bed Trail is a short, natural-surface trail within Jefferson Forest that follows a low-lying corridor near a seasonal creek. The route features sandy soil, exposed roots and a gently undulating profile typical of the area’s informal singletrack. Quieter and more enclosed than the main gravel path, it offers a shaded woodland experience within the broader trail network.
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The Gravel Cut Trail is a roughly 4 kilometre gravel-surfaced multi-use path running through Jefferson Forest that links many of the smaller forest trails. It’s relatively flat and easy, suitable for hikers, trail runners and cyclists as an access spine to the surrounding network. As a main trail in the area, it helps connect users to both technical singletrack routes and quieter wooded segments.
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This community centre has a pool, basketbaal/multi sports courts, walking trails, a playground and more. It's a great place for families to visit for swimming lessons, playing, or walking the trails.
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Elgin Mills Greenway is a rehabilitated stormwater that the city of Richmond Hill is currently working to improve further. On the agenda is removal of invasive species, planting more trees, and maintaining the existing infrastructre.
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Meander Park is a small neighbourhood green space with a short pathway, open lawn, and a few trees along the edges. It’s an easy spot to pass through on local walks, offering a quiet break and simple connections to nearby residential paths. A calm little waypoint within the surrounding trail network.
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Phillips Lake is a small, quiet pond tucked into the green space behind the surrounding neighbourhoods and golf course. A short path leads to the shoreline, where you’ll find calm water, reeds, and steady views across the pond. It’s an easy stop for a quick break or photo before linking up with nearby residential pathways. A simple, peaceful waypoint in this part of the trail network.
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This segment of Jefferson Side Road runs roughly east-west through the Jefferson neighbourhood and borders the Bathurst Glen Golf Course. The route features a paved or gravel multi-use path (or sidewalk) alongside quiet roads, with views across open fairways and occasional forest patches. Expect light vehicular traffic, gentle gradients, and easy navigation—making it a handy link piece for walking or cycling in this suburban green-belt area.
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Richmond Hill offers a wonderful selection of family-friendly hiking opportunities. This guide features 11 routes specifically chosen for their suitability for families, with 10 of them being easy and one moderate in difficulty. The region as a whole boasts an extensive network of 162 km of recreational trails across 171 parks.
Family hikes in Richmond Hill traverse diverse and beautiful landscapes. Many trails wind through sections of the Oak Ridges Moraine, offering picturesque views and varied terrain. You'll find yourself in mature forests, alongside headwater ponds, and through wildflower meadows. Areas like Jefferson Forest Trails feature winding singletrack paths with natural surfaces, sandy sections, and gentle elevation changes.
Yes, several family-friendly trails in Richmond Hill are circular, making for convenient outings. A great option is the Bond Lake loop via Oak Ridges Trail, which offers an easy and scenic walk within the Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve. Another excellent choice is the Jefferson Forest Trails loop, providing a pleasant circuit through mixed woodland.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Richmond Hill, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from 61 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the natural beauty of the Oak Ridges Moraine, and the accessibility of trails for all ages. Many appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to connect with nature close to the city.
Absolutely! Many trails offer lovely natural features. For instance, the Elgin Mills Greenway Trail features a headwater pond and wildflower meadows. The Bond Lake loop offers views of Bond Lake itself, which is a popular highlight (Bond Lake). You can also find scenic spots like the Wilcox Lake Promenade and various viewpoints of the lakefront (View of the Lakefront) near some of the trails.
For younger children and potentially strollers, flatter and wider trails are ideal. The Elgin Mills Greenway Trail is an easy option, known for its gentle terrain. While many trails are natural-surface, which can be challenging for some strollers, routes within larger parks like Phyllis Rawlinson Park often have more accessible sections. Always check the specific trail conditions before heading out with a stroller.
Beyond the trails themselves, Richmond Hill offers several points of interest. You can visit Bond Lake, or explore the Wilcox Lake Promenade. Milne Dam is another notable spot. For a different kind of attraction, Rudy's Flower Garden offers a charming visit. Many of these are easily accessible from various trailheads.
Generally, many trails in Richmond Hill's parks and conservation areas are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. It's always best to check specific park regulations before your visit. For example, trails within the Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve, such as the Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve Trail, typically welcome leashed dogs.
Richmond Hill's trails are enjoyable year-round, but each season offers a unique experience. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn showcases spectacular fall foliage, making it a particularly scenic time. Summer is great for longer days, though it can be warmer. Even winter offers beautiful snowy landscapes for those prepared for colder conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before your trip.
The natural areas of Richmond Hill, especially those within the Oak Ridges Moraine, are rich in biodiversity. Trails like the Oak Ridges Corridor Conservation Reserve Trail and those in Phyllis Rawlinson Park are managed for conservation, increasing your chances of spotting local birds, small mammals, and other wildlife. The presence of headwater ponds and varied ecosystems provides habitats for a diverse range of species.
For additional information about Richmond Hill's extensive parks, trails, and outdoor recreational opportunities, you can visit the official tourism website: visitrichmondhill.com. This resource can provide further details on facilities and specific park regulations.


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