So...you want to get outdoors, eh? If you're looking for a quiet hiking trail in Southern, Ontario, look no further than Oxford County.
Oxford is home to approximately 160km of trails that range from the simple and easygoing to a bit more challenging. Never heard of it? No worries. Oxford County is located right where Highway 401 and 403 meet up.
Oxford is made up of three major towns/cities (Woodstock, Ingersoll and Tillsonburg) as well as several smaller municipalities. About 1h40 minutes from Toronto and about 30 minutes from London, this agricultural hub is scenic and lush, making it a great stop for a weekend getaway or even a day trip.
Read on for three of our favourite hikes in the area and note these aren't the biggest or flashiest trails. They're hidden gems, tucked away that we've grown to know and love.
Hike with Nature and the Locals in Mind
Before we dive into sharing our secrets, we'd be remiss if we didn't ask you to follow a few simple rules when visiting us so that we can help keep Oxford a beautiful place for years to come.
- When you're on trails, please remember to leave only footsteps and take only photographs (or unplug)! Carry out all trash with you (note not all of our trails are equipped with bins) and try not to disturb flora and fauna.
- If you're visiting a trail and the designated parking area is full, please move to a different trail or come back at a different time. These parking areas help us to keep capacity limits in place so that too many people don't use the trails at once.
- Please give wildlife space. Even if an animal isn't moving, it may be protecting its young or laying eggs. A little breathing room goes a long way!
- Stay on the marked trail.
- Consider how you share the trail. Social media is wonderful but sometimes a geo-tag can bring way more people to a site than it can handle. If you love our trails (and we hope you do), consider telling friends and family who you know are responsible in person rather than posting it with the geo-tag.
Okay now that, that's taken care of- onto the trails!
3 Hiking Trails to Check Out in Southern Ontario
Vansittart Woods
Vansittart Woods is located on the outskirts of Woodstock, Ontario and is run by the Thames Valley District School Board (open to public Mon-Fri after 3PM and on weekends/holidays). This scenic trail comes out on a small body of water on which there is a floating dock to relax on, on nice and sunny days. In the wintertime, this trail is used for snowshoeing and cross country skiing when conditions allow.
Vansittart Woods
The trail loops through hardwood and pine forests. There is one long incline, but the rest…
Chesney Wilderness Area
This short, relatively easy 4km trail is a great fit for those bringing their family in toe! Starting on a wide grassy lane, this trail is open to hikers year-round and snowshoers in the wintertime when weather conditions permit. Winding through a mature hardwood bush with one steep but fairly easy incline and a few smaller ones, you'll see everything from pine and cedar trees to a wetland area and a field. It's a great way to see the mix of vegetation and lushness of Oxford County in an easy way.
Chesney Wilderness Area
The trail starts on a long wide grassy lane, which goes into a mature hardwood bush. It…
The Carroll Trail
Just minutes from Tillsonburg's charming downtown, The Carroll Trail is a favourite among locals. Starting in Coronation Park (a great picnic spot complete with a jungle gym for the kids by the way), this trail meanders along a babbling creek, on several bridges that overlook the water and even underneath a major 1880s railway trestle. Linking up with the Tillsonburg Golf Course Trails, you can make your hike as short or as long as you want to. When you're done, consider checking out the charming shops, spots to eat and more in downtown Tillsonburg.
Carroll Trail (Trans Canada Trail)
Full of beautiful vistas and bridges to cross, there is an opportunity to see wildlife as…
Discover Southern Ontario's Beauty
These trails may be simple and quiet but they make up what we love about Oxford County and Southern, Ontario. There's always an opportunity to get outside and discover nature. If you'd like to check out some other trip ideas through Oxford County, consider signing up for our Oxford Insider Newsletter.