Pigeon River Conservation Area

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Janetville, Canada

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Nature preserve· Hiking area· Tourist attraction· Picnic ground· Wildlife refuge

Pigeon River Conservation Area Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Pigeon River Conservation Area is located in Janetville, Canada on 445 Gray Rd. Pigeon River Conservation Area is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category nature preserve in Canada.

Address

445 Gray Rd

Phone

+1 7053282271

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Dennis Robinson

I visited on December 13th and the trails are open but a couple things to note: Gray road is unmaintained and inaccessible by car in the winter months unless you have a 4x4. If not, you can park at the intersection and walk in, it's not far. The gate to the conservation area is closed in winter, but you can use the pedestrian entrance and walk in. Also, the bridge is still out. You can walk the whole trail but you would have to double back and go all the way around. Or if your feeling adventurous, there is a fallen tree about 20 feet East of the bridge that's easy to cross on. Otherwise a nice and peaceful place to walk around.

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connor mccormack

Lovely place for a private picnic.

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S Clare

My son and I visited on Dec 19th. We were able to drive in carefully in a VW Passat right to the gate, which was locked and we walked in from there. We started down the left trail and sure enough, as indicated on the web page, the bridge was out. We did have a look at the downed tree just to the left but decided not to press our luck and headed back and took the right fork. Beautiful trail and well maintained. My son and I both loved it and will make it a regular on our hikes. Thank you for a wonderful place to walk.

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Todd Pringle

Was good except bridge was Still missing at the creek Crossing.?

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Neil Rothwell

Nice hike but rough roads on the way in and the deer flies are hungry.