Discover the best top things to do in Muskoka District, United States including Skeleton Lake Fish Hatchery Trail, Limberlost Forest & Wildlife Reserve, Huckleberry Rock Lookout Trail, Ryde Barn Quilt Trail, The Tree Museum, McCrae Lake Conservation Trail, Twin Point Trails, Lighthouse Point Trail, Henry Marsh, Echo Valley Nature & Bike Trails.
Restaurants in Muskoka District
4.5 based on 57 reviews
The Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve is a publicly accessible private year-round wilderness haven with twenty private lakes and more than 10,000 unspoiled acres of mixed forest near Huntsville, Ontario, Canada. The private forest reserve contains more than 70 km of hiking, biking, skiing and snowshoeing trails made available to the public at no charge. Limberlost practices a form of land management referred to as Conscientious Forest Management which focuses on ensuring the sustainability of their management objectives and actions for generations to come. We encourage the use of the forest visitors and eco-tourists at no charge; support environmental research programs and institutes; and offer both modern and traditional forest land use options to the local community. Limberlost’s primary objective is to offer continued free access to the 10,000 acre Muskoka property for the purpose of encouraging safe wilderness experiences. Free use of the property is made possible by the ren
We found out about Limberlost Forest and Wildlife Reserve from one of the staff at Algonquin Outiffters. It did not disappoint the trails were well marked.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Arrived here just in time for sunset. Came on a week when it was rainy, hence the trail was icy, slippery and high probability of falls (i did - 5 times) Yet, the views are beautiful and the sunset was amazing. Definitely worth visiting when its sunset time. Preferably on a better day as getting back to entrance with icy walkway is tough and gets worse if its dark.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The Ryde Barn Quilt Trail was created in 2014 to honour the 135 year history of the Township of Ryde. You can drive the whole trail in about an hour. There are some side detours to see additional quilts. The website details the histories of the properties. All the barn quilts are on private property and are meant to be viewed from the road. Please drive carefully. Geocaching also present.
The quilts are very simple. However, following the route allowed me to drive across different areas of Gravenhurst. The landscape is so beautiful. A couple of quilts have been removed.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
We love taking our nature loving visitors to the area to the Tree Museum. The combination of large art installations and Muskoka beauty is something different and a lot of fun.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
Wilderness! This is a beautiful wildness park, complete with wildlife. Parking is a problem. I need to make a comment. People are reporting that this park lacks signage. This is not true at all. There is a sign at the start of the trail, and markings/signs all the way to the waterfall at the other end. Having said that, and I apologize up front if this is offensive, if you cannot see the signs that are readily available, this is not the park for you. This is a wilderness area. If you are unable to see these signs, don't come here - you will end up getting lost and/or hurt.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.