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Sizable forest, wetland & swamp area with trails for hiking, snowshoeing & cross-country skiing.
14125 11th Concession, Nobleton, ON L0G 1N0, Canada

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Reviews — 8

Konztin
at 2023 Jul 26
Konztin
at 2023 Jul 26
A great hidden little gem north of Toronto. Almost no traffic when I went on a lovely late July afternoon. Lots of mosquitoes and theyre quite agressive here for some reason so bring some good DEET. Signs also indicate presence of ticks. Nice wide trails and the sceneries are very varied. Did the entirety of the loop 6.5km according to my strava recording. Sad their not so much free access geocaches in the area.
Penny Rivera
at 2022 Sep 13
Penny Rivera
at 2022 Sep 13
Cold Creek Conservation Area

The trail is a mix of open field, forest and a Creek with a beautiful view.

There are a lot of mushrooms.
Patrick Xu
at 2022 Jun 18
Patrick Xu
at 2022 Jun 18
A quiet and less hiked trail, did not see any other hikers during the hiking. The grass were kind of tall on the trail. Took the Wetlands trail loop, but only completed the south portion. The total loop length is about 6km. Mosquitos were hungrily active, so bring you spray.
Deborah Doucette
at 2022 Jan 17
Deborah Doucette
at 2022 Jan 17
Extraordinarily rural, stunning & quaint with trails lined cedars, gentle slopes and in the middle of the forest, an incredibly well maintained outdoor rink! The pond area has become a forest ice rink adventure with picnics tables available & wood burning fire pits! The King staff mentioned, they were hoping more skaters would take advantage of this pond turned rink, as numbers have been very low (9 skaters the other day). Varied hikes throughout the conservation area with well marked trails & blazes. Ideal for trail running but scattered ice patches on the mix terrain. Gates are open 8:30-4:30 with ample free parking either at designated parking locations and/or along road side just outside the gates. No amenities open so bring your back pack, icers or skates! Had poles with me but not needed. The drive to the conservation is equally stunning & reminiscent of cottage country. Roads into park can be somewhat challenging with icy patches and narrow turns- drive with caution as cross country skiers share the roadways! Happy trails!
YY L
at 2022 Jan 04
YY L
at 2022 Jan 04
Beautiful light hiking trail in the pine woods. You can see the frozen lake and indulge in the silent forest. A loop about 6km, mostly flat, and you could shorten the hike with the trail connects. Takes around 1-2hours if you walk slow. Good for all ages.
Joel Diaz
at 2021 Oct 15
Joel Diaz
at 2021 Oct 15
Cold Creek is a nice place to spend about half a day. There were people barbecuing as well so you can spend the entire day if you plan to as well. The walk on the trails are nice. Clear cut path and nice places to take pictures as well. The bog board walk is unfortunately closed due to trees falling on it and destroying parts of it. The whole conservation area constitutes about 6 km of marked scenic nature trails for any beginner or seasoned hiker. A nice place to spend with your loved ones. I would wear good shoes as part of the trail consists of mud as well.
Adam De Biasi
at 2021 Jan 25
Adam De Biasi
at 2021 Jan 25
Wonderful place to go for a hike. Nice variety of dense and open spaces, and plenty of different lengths of loops to get the most out of your visit.
Beautiful scenery from start to finish.

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