Springwater Conservation Area

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Aylmer, Canada

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Campground· Picnic ground· Venues & Event Spaces· Event venue· Hiking area

Springwater Conservation Area Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Springwater Conservation Area is located in Aylmer, Canada on 8059 Springwater Rd. Springwater Conservation Area is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category campground in Canada.

Address

8059 Springwater Rd

Phone

+1 5197739037

Amenities

Dogs allowedGood for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Karen Dryburgh

This is one of the biggest, oldest Carolinian forests in the area. Such a beautiful place to wander through and enjoy nature! The trees are very large and old. The path through the forest is wide and very well kept. There are markers around the path to read up on and show you where you are. It’s a very busy path but everyone is friendly. I tend to like wandering off the path to look at things, but beware of ticks if you choose to do so! I got one on me the other day If you are fortunate you may even hear the pileated woodpecker calling or hammering away at a dead tree somewhere in the forest. And if you are VERY lucky, as I was the other day, you may even spot one way up in the canopy!! Be sure to leave your trail fee in the box provided or stop across the street at the office to leave a taxable donation. It takes a lot of work to keep up a beautiful path in a one of a kind forest like this one!

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Andrew E

This is an awesome conservation area. There are a number of different routes that you can take surrounding the lake in the middle. The routes are well maintained and clearly marked. In addition to that there are a number of different parking lots. We have yet to have a problem finding parking when we come here.

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Liam Cloes

Nice campground always well maintained. Hiking trails here are wide leisurely and gorgeous and one of the highest old growth carolinana forests left in southern Ontario. Great place to spend time, hiking camping, fishing, paddling. The annual maple syrup festival is really cool always a treat! There is always things going on around here! Fishing Derby's, festivals, concerts, fireworks truly a unique campground that everyone should check out!

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Ashley Cooke

Great trails for a leisurely hike/walk. Several loops to choose from and all paths are relatively smooth and relatively flat (gentle inclines). Also wide enough for social distancing. Very good signage- maps are positioned along the way where the trails fork. Lots of birds and critters to see too!

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Frank Schindler

This place is open as long as you practice social distancing. Beautiful trails and scenery. Highly recommend checking it out. Paths are super wide also had zero issues social distancing. Going to come back in the summer for sure