Hidden Valley Resort, Ascend Hotel Collection





The Hidden Valley Resort, Ascend Hotel Collection Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Loop starts at the Arrowhead Lake campground. It loops the Little East River to Stubs Falls. A lot of muddy sections with regular elevation changes and some steep parts. From the falls, it is possible the hike by climbing the escarpment to some viewpoints, or loop around the campground and explore the river.
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This is one of the best lookouts in Muskoka, with sweeping views of Huntsville, Fairy Lake and the Muskoka River. Parking is very limited on a busy day and narrow so can be difficult to get in and out. Some park at the bottom of the hill and walk up. Otherwise be prepared to loop around a few times to park. In the summer you are able to drive right to the top of the hill if you're feeling brave, but parking is limited especially on long weekends.
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Nice hike through a mixed hardwood forest, with a lovely view overlooking the valley. The trail is accessible to cross-country skiers in the winter. Trailhead located off the parking lot adjacent the Arrowhead Provincial Park offices. The forest loop features interpretive panels and a nice view point.
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Arrowhead Provincial Park is located just west of Algonquin Provincial Park and 10 km north of Huntsville. The park is great for summer activities like hiking, and also grooms 22 km of classic ski trails and 11 km of skate ski trails. There is no chalet in the park but it provides two heated shelters, the Mayflower and the Arrowhead shelters. Ski rentals and coffees are available at the Park Pro Shop. The scenery there is just unbelievably beautiful. As for the trail itself, there are...