Self Guided Hikes
- Explore a range of trails nestled on one of the highest points of the escarpment. The trails offer breathtaking views, the sound of babbling brooks and meandering forest paths.
- Waterfall Trail Accessible from the Clubhouse, this trail winds past the scenic Rockside waterfall, then meanders along a burbling brook before looping back up to the Clubhouse.
- Upper Trails Head up from the Clubhouse along the gravel road and up the switchback to access a range of trails including The Maze, Horizon Hike and many more. The views are spectacular with the trails winding through remnants of the region’s farming heritage and natural flora that define the Niagara Escarpment.
- Bruce Trail
Head up to explore the Upper Trails and one of the first things you’ll hit is the main Bruce Trail. It’s the oldest and longest marked hiking trail in Canada. It stretches 840 kilometers from Tobermory on the Bruce Peninsula down to the Niagara Peninsula. The trailhead at Duntroon Highlands sits at the midpoint of the Blue Mountains section, one of the most scenic sections of the entire Bruce Trail.Please note self guided hike are only available during the Spring, Summer & Fall.
Trail Fees
Fees are paid when checking in at the Clubhouse upon arrival. Golf Members, Flex Pack owners and Nature Trail Season Pass Holders have FREE trail access.
All DAY PASS | |
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Adults | $20 |
Seniors 65+ and Juniors 8 – 17 | $15 |
7 or Under | Free |
Escarpment Trail Tours
New this year is a series of trail tours that let you discover the Forest, Formations and Farming history that have defined the shape of the Escarpment near Collingwood, Creemore and the Blue Mountains.