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Hiking around Guelph/Eramosa offers access to a network of trails traversing diverse natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its river valleys, including the Eramosa and Speed Rivers, and significant conservation areas like Rockwood and Guelph Lake. These areas feature a mix of forests, meadows, and geological formations, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities.

Best hiking trails around Guelph/Eramosa

  • The most popular hiking route is Crane Park Trail loop — Guelph, a 2.8 miles (4.5 km) trail that takes…

Last updated: June 3, 2026

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Eramosa River Trail loop

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

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Alex
May 26, 2026, Fight Club

Fight Club is a trail that can only be ridden one way (east) and is rated as a blue track for mountain bikers. This trail winds through the woods, which create a lot of shade. If hiking this trail, keep headphones out of your ears to listen for approaching bikes.

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May 26, 2026, Shoreline Trail

The Shoreline Trail follows the shores of the Speed River and is a double-track trail open to mountain biking, hiking, and running. In the winter, this trail is also open to winter fat-tire biking and snowshoeing, with scenic views along the way. There's a short bridge on this trail, passing over a gully.

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May 17, 2026, Speed River

The Old Trunk spur of the Grand Trunk Trail runs parallel to the Speed River. Here the river merges into Guelph Lake, and continues south into Guelph. This is one of the more serene sections of the river and you can really appreciate it with the forest surrounding.

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Here the crushed gravel trail runs right along the river's edge, with views across to Riverside Park. The Speed River Trail and Royal Recreation Trail overlap here as you enter Guelph from the north, but the two paths diverge on their way out of the city.

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The path is shady and paved with fine crushed gravel. You can often find bikers and walkers enjoying the woods alongside the river.

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Guelph has a large Dutch population, and to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the town in 2024, the Dutch community funded this small picturesque windmill by the riverside.

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This is where the Eramosa River flows into the Speed River, and is a prominent river confluence in the heart of Guelph. The meeting of these waterways has been a gathering place for Indigenous peoples for generations, reflecting deep cultural and spiritual connections to the land. Later, the rivers played a key role in shaping the city’s early industry, providing power for some of its first mills and businesses.

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April 16, 2026, Silver Creek Trail

The trail is mostly flat and easy to follow, making it a great choice for a quick morning stroll or a relaxed bike ride. The path connects different neighborhoods, providing a safe and green way to travel across town.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Guelph/Eramosa?

Guelph/Eramosa offers a diverse network of over 15 hiking trails. These routes traverse varied landscapes, including river valleys, forests, and conservation areas, providing options for different skill levels.

Are there family-friendly hiking options in Guelph/Eramosa?

Yes, many trails in Guelph/Eramosa are suitable for families. For instance, the Crane Park Trail loop — Guelph is an easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) route that explores diverse habitats along the Speed River, perfect for a leisurely family outing. The region's conservation areas also feature numerous accessible paths.

Can I bring my dog on the trails in Guelph/Eramosa?

Many trails in Guelph/Eramosa are dog-friendly, though specific rules may vary by conservation area or trail. It's always best to check the regulations for the specific trail you plan to visit. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash.

Are there any circular hiking routes in the area?

Yes, Guelph/Eramosa features several excellent circular routes. The Crane Park Trail loop — Guelph is a popular easy option. For a slightly longer experience, consider the Cedar Trail Lookout – Ruins of the Old Stone Mill loop from Rockwood Conservation Area, which offers scenic views and historical ruins.

What kind of natural attractions or landmarks can I see while hiking?

The trails in Guelph/Eramosa offer access to a variety of natural attractions and landmarks. You can explore the fascinating cave systems and the ruins of the Harris Woolen Mill within Rockwood Conservation Area. Other notable sights include the West Montrose Covered Bridge, Belwood Lake and Dam, and the beautiful Trillium Flower Meadow.

Are there trails suitable for winter hiking in Guelph/Eramosa?

Yes, Guelph/Eramosa offers opportunities for winter hiking. The Ignatius Jesuit Centre Trails, including those within the Ignatius Old-Growth Forest, are known to provide year-round access, making them suitable for hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing during the colder months.

Where can I find less crowded hiking trails in Guelph/Eramosa?

While popular spots like Rockwood Conservation Area can attract visitors, exploring trails like the Winding Dirt Path – Zen Pond loop from Howden Crescent Park or sections of the Ignatius Jesuit Centre Trails might offer a more tranquil experience, especially during off-peak hours or weekdays.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Guelph/Eramosa?

The trails in Guelph/Eramosa are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical features, particularly within the conservation areas.

Are there any trails that feature historical sites or ruins?

Absolutely. The Rockwood Conservation Area is particularly rich in historical features. You can hike to the ruins of the Harris Woolen Mill and the Old Stone Mill. The Cedar Trail Lookout – Ruins of the Old Stone Mill loop from Rockwood Conservation Area specifically highlights these historical elements.

What is the best time of year to hike in Guelph/Eramosa?

Guelph/Eramosa offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush greenery, and autumn showcases stunning fall foliage. Winter offers serene, snow-covered landscapes for those who enjoy colder weather activities. Each season provides a unique perspective on the region's natural beauty.

Are there trails along the rivers in Guelph/Eramosa?

Yes, the Eramosa and Speed Rivers are central to the region's trail network. The Eramosa River Trail is a popular choice for riverside walks, and the Crane Park Trail loop — Guelph also explores diverse habitats along the Speed River, offering picturesque views of the waterways.

Are there any trails with significant elevation changes for a more challenging hike?

While many trails in Guelph/Eramosa are easy to moderate, sections of the renowned Bruce Trail, such as those in the Iroquoia section, can offer more challenging experiences with greater elevation changes. Within the guide's routes, the Ruins of the Old Stone Mill – Cedar Trail Lookout loop from Rockwood Conservation Area is rated moderate and features more varied terrain.

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