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Flesherton Walking Trails


Flesherton is the Walking Village! With pleasant village streets, featuring century brick homes, wood barns and sheds. And, we have two distinct trail areas right in the Village: The Flesherton Forest and the Flesherton Hills.

The Flesherton Forest has a figure 8 loop trail through an easy walking area that features a stream, hardwood and cedar forest, ferns, open views and old meadows. The Forest is accessible at the end of Highland Dr, past the Arena, in a Grey Sauble Conservation Management Area.

The Flesherton Hills is another asset for Village walkers: a 100 acre tract of walking trails behind Grey Highlands Secondary School (GHSS) and Macphail Memorial Elementary School and accessible to the public. Features include a picnic pavilion, ponds, a beaver dam, forests, fields, an old orchard and new trees planted and maintained by the Environmental Studies Program (ESP) students at GHSS. A trail guide and some geological information is posted at the entrance to the Hills.

For more information on trails or to view a trail video by activity please go to the OTC Youtube Channel

Ontario Trails do not own or manage any trails. Check with the identified manager before using this trail. Do not trespass, allowed uses only.

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