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A man looks down a path of a yellow leaved forest in Algonquin Park

Algonquin Park Trails

Take pictures, leave footprints

Check out these interpretive trails accessible from the Highway 60 corridor in Algonquin Park. There are trails for everyone from hikers to bikers to strollers, wheelchairs or mobility device users!

Algonquin Park Trail List

Check out these interpretive trails accessible from the Highway 60 corridor in Algonquin Park. Trails marked "Easy" are device (strollers or wheelchairs) accessible. Trails suitable for biking are labeled accordingly. You need a Park Permit to access all trails in Algonquin Park.

Borrow our all-terrain wheelchair

Borrow our Hippocampe all-terrain accessible wheelchair for use on the "easy" and "local" trails.

For more information, visit our Quartermaster Shack.

(Pro tip: You can borrow a wheelchair for free even if you're not staying with us.) Thank you to the Federal Enabling Accessibility Fund for making this gift possible.

Local Algonquin Trails & Routes

Classified as "easy", these trails and routes between Four Corners and the village of Whitney are all wheelchair accessible and suitable for walking or biking. Some use public and private spaces, so remember to be courteous, watch for vehicles and share the road. Please don't litter or touch private property. A park permit is not required for these routes.

Village of Whitney Hiking Algonquin
Old Railbed Trail, Airy Loop (South of Highway 60)
Four Corners Loop Trail Algonquin
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