Nipissing Trail
This challenging trail leads you onto Pinery's oldest and largest dune ridge affording a view of most of the park, Lake Huron and adjacent farmland. Observe the dramatic re-growth of plant life that has occurred after the controlled burn of 1993.
The trail has some steep grades with wooden stairs. Interpretive panels along the trail explain about oak savanna here on Lake Huron, vast waves of sand dunes roll back from the shore to meet groups of towering oaks, the largest oak savanna woodlands remaining in North America. These ancient trees preside over a mosaic of prairie grasses, wildflowers and shrubs.
Sun-drenched meadows teem with rare and unique butterflies, songbirds and reptiles. Go softly here along boardwalks and bicycle trails and endless sand beaches. Come, too, in winter to camp, stay overnight in a yurt, toboggan and ski on groomed trails.
Know somebody who might be interested in this trail? Share it with them!
REVIEW
Have you traveled this trail? If you have any corrections or new information you'd like to send us, we'd love your input. Also, any photos or videos you may have taken of your adventures on this or any other trail are welcome as well. Be a part of our trail community!
COMMENT & SHARE
Use your Facebook account to comment on this trail and share your experiences below.
At the Ontario Trails Council, we do our best to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the information we provide on the site. Please remember however, that some of the information you'll find here has been provided by third parties; we can't take responsibility for that information or make any guarantees as to its quality or accuracy. It's also important to remember that while something you read here may have been correct at the time it was posted, Seasons change and the trails change with them! Contact the trail manager or local weather office when planning a trip to avoid surprises, like poor conditions or trail closures.
Please note that when you send us images, you give us the right to use them as we see fit, without limitation or compensation, to promote the Ontario Trails Council.
This site is supported by a grant from the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion Active 2010 Recreation Program, The Ministry of Natural Resources, The Ontario Trillium Foundation and trail users like you!
| TRAIL STATS | |
| LENGTH: | 2 km |
| DIFFICULTY: | •• |
| ACTIVITIES: | Canoeing & Kayaking, Snowshoeing & Backcountry |
| CHARACTER: | Natural, Scenic |
| SURFACE: | Sand, Soil - Compacted |
| AMENITIES: | Admission Fee, Parking, Potable Drinking Water, Picnic Areas, Washrooms, Designated Rest Areas, Camping |
| OTHER: | Swimming, Fishing, Birding |
| LOCATION | |
| REGION: | Southwestern Ontario |
| SUB-REGION: | Ontario's West Coast |
| CLOSEST TOWN(S): | Grand Bend |
| TRAILHEAD: | GPS |
| SEASONS / HOURS | |
Year-round |
|
| CONTACT INFO | |
| NAME: | Ontario Parks , Admin |
| PHONE: | 1-800-668-2746 |
| EMAIL: | Email Us Now |
| WEB SITE | |
For more information, including maps, please visit our Web site at www.ontarioparks.com |
|





