Attractions and places to see around Horton include a variety of natural and man-made features. Located in Ontario, this region offers trails built on old railway beds, scenic river views, and forested landscapes. It provides opportunities for exploring diverse terrain, from flat gravel paths to unmaintained roads. The area is characterized by its connection to the Ottawa River and its network of recreational trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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We started out in Renfrew today and headed to Calabogie for lunch. Ended up turning around about 10km into the trip. They have recently graded the trail. Lots of loose gravel and large stones, double the size of a person's fist. We loved the trail last year. Will have to try it again later in the season.
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Unmaintained road. Fun to ride, mostly downhill (~2-3%). Some rocks and sand but easily doable on gravel bike equipped with 700cx40mm tires. Enjoy the segment!
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Independent and local coffee shop. Well worth the stop if you are passing by. Plenty of craft beer selection, excellent coffee and choices of sandwiches. The owners are very welcoming with cyclists.
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Nice spot to stop and fuel up for the rest of the ride or on your way back
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Old CN rail track. Nice and smooth finely crushed gravel throughout. Fast rolling. In Renfrew, it connects to the K&P Trail to Kingston. In Arnprior, it connects to the Algonquin Trail back Renfrew or toward Ottawa.
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Pretty Lighthouse on the Ottawa River. Nice views across the river with islands etc. Sandy beach nearby for a quick dip. Be mindful of private property though.
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Flat gravel trail on old rail bed. Surface overall great, some spots with loose gravel, deep holes or deep ATV tracks, but nothing too bad. Quite secluded, low traffic, wildlife, lakes, forest. Restaurants, shops, gas stations near both ends of the trail. Trail connects to the much longer Ottawa Valley Recreational Trail (aka Algonquin Trail) in Renfrew and continues as K&P Trail south beyond Calabogie.
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The Horton area, located in Ontario, offers scenic river views, forested landscapes, and connections to the Ottawa River. You can enjoy views across the Ottawa River from Sand Point Lighthouse, which also has a sandy beach nearby. Trails like the K & P Trail: Renfrew to Calabogie lead through secluded forests and past lakes, providing opportunities to observe wildlife.
Yes, Horton offers several family-friendly options. The Sand Point Lighthouse is a great spot for families, offering river views and a sandy beach for relaxation. Additionally, the Renfrew Millennium Trail is a smooth, finely crushed gravel path suitable for family bike rides.
Horton is known for its diverse trails. You can find trails built on old railway beds, such as the K & P Trail: Renfrew to Calabogie, which features a gravel surface through forests and past lakes. The Renfrew Millennium Trail is another old rail track with smooth, finely crushed gravel. For a more adventurous ride, the Unmaintained Road offers a mostly downhill route with some rocks and sand, suitable for gravel bikes.
For a local stop, consider Ottawa Valley Coffee. It's an independent coffee shop offering excellent coffee, a selection of craft beers, and sandwiches. The owners are known for being very welcoming to cyclists.
Gravel bikers will enjoy the K & P Trail: Renfrew to Calabogie, which is a flat gravel trail on an old rail bed, though some sections may have loose gravel or potholes. For a more challenging ride, the Unmaintained Road is mostly downhill with some rocks and sand, easily manageable on a gravel bike with 700cx40mm tires.
The Sand Point Lighthouse stands as a notable man-made monument in the area. It offers picturesque views across the Ottawa River and is a significant local landmark.
Visitors appreciate the secluded nature of trails like the K & P Trail: Renfrew to Calabogie, noting the wildlife, lakes, and forested surroundings. The smooth, finely crushed gravel surface of the Renfrew Millennium Trail is also highly regarded for its fast-rolling conditions.
Yes, the Renfrew Millennium Trail connects to the K&P Trail towards Kingston in Renfrew, and to the Algonquin Trail in Arnprior, which leads back to Renfrew or towards Ottawa. The K & P Trail: Renfrew to Calabogie also connects to the longer Ottawa Valley Recreational Trail (Algonquin Trail) in Renfrew.
The Sand Point Lighthouse offers excellent views across the Ottawa River, including islands. It's a popular spot for its scenic beauty and photo opportunities.
The trails around Horton offer varied terrain. You'll find flat gravel paths on old railway beds like the K & P Trail: Renfrew to Calabogie and the Renfrew Millennium Trail. For a different experience, the Unmaintained Road features some rocks and sand, with a mostly downhill gradient.
Yes, there is a sandy beach located near the Sand Point Lighthouse, offering a nice spot for a quick dip or relaxation by the Ottawa River.


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