Econolodge Woodstock


The Econolodge Woodstock Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Burgess Park Trail is versatile and intriguing. With lots of different routes, it can be a quick and easy 3km or a challenging and rugged 8km. For the shorter route, go right at the entry pavilion and then go left at every subsequent junction. Each right turn makes the trail longer; since there are 5 or 6 junctions, there is a variety of trails to traverse.
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Route runs from Oxford 48 road to Oxford 4 Road. It runs along the banks of the Thames River, passing the dam that forms the Pittock Reservoir. The route is wide an mostly paved, fit for biking. A couple branch trails along the way allow further exploration of the area and make for some nice viewpoints along the route.
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This is a great trail for a casual hike, and is mostly easy aside from some stumps sticking up so pay attention and wear good footwear. The trail is easy to follow but not marked, so for new hikers, it may be a good idea to follow the verified AllTrails maps. Sections of this trail do sometimes have downed trees, which makes this a more thrilling experience for those looking for a true hike! There are some trails that offshoot for viewpoints or other trail connections, so making this loop...
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This trail is a short version of the Wildwood Trail. Access the route via the recreational area off Line 9. The route circles a residential area to connect to Wildwood Lake. Follow the lake's shore through the conservation area and to the curve in the lake, where the trail connects to 27th line. Lots of ups and downs on this path.
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Loop that explores Wildwood Lake and Trout Creek between Perth Line 9 and 29th Line. A parking lot with a recreational area off Road 119 provides access to the route. Several other possible access points. Regular elevation changes along the route, with a short climb on the southern bend in the lake. Nice views of the lake, dam and creek.