Old Stone Road Trail
This historical road was once an alternate route between Bala and Gravenhurst in the spring when the main route at the Devil's Gap rd. would flood. Imagine the wagon traffic of bygone times as you stroll along one of Muskoka's original roads.
This trail is 6 kms one way, or 12 there and back again. Its level of difficulty is classified as moderate, with some undulations. The trail has a natural and wood chip surface, which makes it useful for hiking, snowshoeing and mountain biking.
The trail is located on Muldrew Lake Road. This trail is the original colonization road – Old Stone Road located off Hwy 169 to North Muldrew Lake Road, follow the signs to old colonization road connecting North Muldrew Lake Road to the Torrance Barrens.
This trail connects to the Devil’s Gap trail via Southwood Road. From files of www.muskokatrails.com
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