As the days grow longer and temperatures warm up, May is the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the natural beauty of York Region. From scenic waterfront trails and peaceful forests to challenging hiking routes and family-friendly parks, York Region offers something for everyone this spring. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing walk, a fitness hike, or a weekend adventure, these local destinations are worth exploring.
Rogers Reservoir Conservation Area- 255 Rogers Road, East Gwillmbury
A favourite for nature lovers, Rogers Reservoir features peaceful trails, wetlands, forests, and excellent birdwatching opportunities. The flat trails make it ideal for casual walkers and families, especially during spring migration season.
Nokiidaa Trail -17600 Yonge Street, Newmarket
Stretching through Newmarket, Aurora, and East Gwillimbury, the Nokiidaa Trail offers kilometres of scenic paved and natural pathways along rivers, forests, and open green space. Perfect for walking, jogging, or cycling.
York Regional Forest- Hollidge Tract Address: McCowan Road & St. John’s Sideroad, Whitchurch-Stouffville
The York Regional Forest offers beautiful wooded trails and peaceful hiking experiences. Popular sections like the Hollidge Tract are especially scenic in the spring with blooming wildflowers and towering trees.
Thornton Bales Conservation Area- 4257 19th Sideroad, King
Known for its steep hills and panoramic views, Thornton Bales is one of York Region’s more challenging hiking destinations. Ideal for experienced hikers looking for a scenic workout.
Fairy Lake Park - 520 Water Street, Newmarket
Located in the heart of downtown Newmarket, Fairy Lake Park features walking trails, boardwalks, gardens, and beautiful waterfront views. Pair your walk with coffee or lunch along historic Main Street.
Lake Wilcox Park - 55 Olde Bayview Avenue, Richmond Hill
Lake Wilcox offers scenic waterfront trails, boardwalks, and plenty of places to relax and enjoy nature. A great spot for a leisurely stroll, family outing, or sunset walk.
Spring is one of the best times to enjoy the outdoors before the summer heat arrives. The trees are blooming, wildlife is active, and York Region’s trails are full of fresh energy and colour. Grab your walking shoes, get outside, and discover some of the incredible hiking and walking trails right here in our community.
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