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Absolutely spectacular; right in my own backyard for 35 years & just this year marveled at the snowshoeing available. Can hardly wait till spring,summer & fall. Make sure we NEVER lose it to development etc
Scout Valley is located close to Orillia, south of Old Barrie Road, and directly west of Highway 11, and can be accessed off of dedicated parking lots adjacent to Barrie Road and Line 15. The terrain can be challenging the closer one gets to the aforementioned roadways, but for the hiker / fitness buff in you, worth the extra effort. Fall is an excellent time to check out the property and enjoy the vibrant colors from meandering paths and sparkling brooks from sturdy foot bridges. The only down sides of Scout Valley are the highway noise (hard to avoid given its location adjacent to a busy highway 11), as well as canines that are allowed to roam off leash. Dog owners love the leash free free environment of Scout Valley, although non dog owners may not appreciate large dogs with unknown intentions rambling up to them out of the blue, with their owners not in sight. A case can be made for carrying dog spray, or a walking stick / pole, when hiking the trail alone. On the other hand, if you are a dog owner and driving from Toronto to Muskoka, a rest stop at Scout Valley should be at or near the top of your list to exercise and rehydrate your canine on your journey north.
The open central portion of Scout Valley had some very impressive fall colors during my recent trip. I was able to get some excellent photos along the main trail as well as the observation deck. Apparently the area is popular with locals as there were several other photographers around that day. The entire area is highly accessible although this is a bit of a downside too. Much of the perimeter trails run near busy roads which the trees do little to muffle. You don't really feel like you're in nature until much deeper into the forest. Another highlight which I stumbled upon by accident was a stream running through the central region. Lots of frogs and toads around.
I liked everything. wear good shoesLots of up and down hills.you are in heavenanimals are welcome
This is a lovely place for a lengthy hike. The trails were a bit challenging to follow at times. But you always stumble upon another trail or part of the original if you keep going. Beautiful little streams and some nice lookout points. This is a washroom at the Line 15 end of the trail. For geocachers, there are some caches hidden within the forest.
Scout Valley has nice 20 minute walking trails through the woods. There is a pretty stream, and if you string together all the marked trails you could walk for a couple hours without repeating any paths.We take our dog, and although in all these parks they should be on-lead, we take her off. Others take their dogs here for the same experience.Very clean area, friendly hikers, not too challenging.Watch for thousands of trilliums in late May to early June!
This park has hidden treasures, there is a deep valley when you come from the Old Barrie Road parking lot and at the lower level a year around creek flows through this area.Many trails make it an joyful walk any time of the year. Some trails are flooded in springtime , there are higher trails that are usable all year.There is also a parking lot on the west side of the park with toilet facilities, except during the winter month.Many areas use to be gravel pits and are now slowly being re- forested. There are areas with old growth maple trees that give you a different feel when you walk through this area and very nice during the fall season.
This is a very nice place to walk in Orillia. I like to take my dog there to run . The view at the top is great but there are lots of trails that go far into the valley that you probably wont see anyone for a while. Nice little river in the valley to stop when the bugs arent too bad.
If you like to go for a walk with a view this is for you. It is an easy hiking trail - wonderful any time of year. The view from the top is special.
Scout Valley is a great place to take a hike, walk the dog, get some exercise, get some fresh air and enjoy some local nature. Unfortunately, you will be able to hear the highway, or maybe the cement factory, depending on the wind... Despite that, for an urban park? It is well worth the hike!
One of my favourite spots in Orillia. Great place to go for walk with the dog or on your own. Multiple trails to walk around through the forest. Access points off of Old Barrie Rd and also line 15. Close to town, but doesn't feel like it. Love it!
My husband and I moved to the area a few months ago and are so happy that we finally found this spot. It's an expansive forested area with great trails for walking or running and is dog-friendly, almost like a micro provincial park (although owned by the city). Also, lots of elevation to keep things interesting. Great space all around.
There are a couple different access points and some really nice trails in here with varying difficulty. The trails are clearly marked and the terrain is pretty good to hike on. Elevation does go up and down in some areas too to add a bit of a challenge.
Nice well marked trails, lots of birds, and small animals, miles of walking and hiking enjoyment, close to the ball hockey park, and playground.
This is an forested area that provides natural hiking trails for those that need to get away from the concrete and asphalt once in a while. I consider essential to Orillia much like Central Park to New York City.