Ken Reid Conservation Area - Lindsay, Ontario

Adresse: 277 Kenrei Rd, Lindsay, ON K9V 4R2, Canada.
Téléphone: 7053282271.
Site web: kawarthaconservation.com
Spécialités: Réserve naturelle, Circuit de randonnée, Parc, Aire de pique-nique, Attraction touristique.
Autres donnĂ©es d'intĂ©rĂȘt: Services sur place, EntrĂ©e accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, RandonnĂ©e, Tables de pique-nique, Toilettes publiques, Cartes de dĂ©bit, Convient aux enfants, Parking payant, Parking sur place, Chiens acceptĂ©s.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 235 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.5/5.

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Ken Reid Conservation Area 277 Kenrei Rd, Lindsay, ON K9V 4R2, Canada

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Ken Reid Conservation Area

  • Lundi: 07:00–21:00
  • Mardi: 07:00–21:00
  • Mercredi: 07:00–21:00
  • Jeudi: 07:00–21:00
  • Vendredi: 07:00–21:00
  • Samedi: 07:00–21:00
  • Dimanche: 07:00–21:00

Ken Reid Conservation Area - Un paradis pour les amants de la nature Ă  Lindsay, Ontario

Le Ken Reid Conservation Area est un lieu idéal pour les personnes qui aiment la nature et les activités à l'extérieur. Situé à Lindsay, en Ontario au Canada, ce parc offre une variété d'activités et de spécialités pour tous les ùges et les niveaux de capacité physiques.

Adresse: 277 Kenrei Rd, Lindsay, ON K9V 4R2, Canada.
Téléphone: 7053282271.
Site web: kawarthaconservation.com.

Spécialités et attractions

  • RĂ©serve naturelle
  • Circuit de randonnĂ©e
  • Parc
  • Aire de pique-nique
  • Attraction touristique

Autres services et équipements

  • Services sur place
  • EntrĂ©e accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • RandonnĂ©e
  • Tables de pique-nique
  • Toilettes publiques
  • Cartes de dĂ©bit acceptĂ©es
  • Convient aux enfants
  • Parking payant disponible
  • Parking sur place
  • Chiens acceptĂ©s

Le Ken Reid Conservation Area est un endroit merveilleux pour les familles, les amis et les couples qui cherchent à profiter de la beauté de la nature tout en restant proches des commodités.

Avis des clients

La plupart des avis sont trÚs positifs, avec une moyenne de 4.5/5 sur Google My Business. Les visiteurs apprécient particuliÚrement la beauté paisible de la zone, les nombreuses activités disponibles et l'accÚs facilité pour les personnes à mobilité réduite. Les clients recommandent vivement de visiter le Ken Reid Conservation Area pour une expérience de nature inoubliable.

👍 Avis de Ken Reid Conservation Area

Ken Reid Conservation Area - Lindsay, Ontario
Virginie C.
4/5

My son was taking a water sampling course for a few days at the Ken Reid conservation area so while he was in class, I took advantage of the trails. A lot of them are closed due to damage from the spring ice storm but there were enough to keep me occupied for 2 days. I was able to enjoy part of the boardwalk and most trails can be hiked in under an hour. Greatly enjoyed all the beautiful wildlife, such as a great blue heron, a few snapping turtles, lots of wonderful birds and plants. I recommend bringing binoculars for the lookout!
There are plenty of picnic tables, an enclosed dog park, a children's playground and the staff in the administration building (where you can also find flushable toilets) are friendly and helpful.

Ken Reid Conservation Area - Lindsay, Ontario
Victoria D.
5/5

We didn’t have the opportunity to stop here for very long as we weren’t prepared for it but the conservation area seemed well taken care of, including the washrooms, and had some beautiful trails to explore. We visited on a breezy sunday evening close to closing time and the park was empty so it was very peaceful.

Ken Reid Conservation Area - Lindsay, Ontario
Nin H.
3/5

Very large trail. There are no mosquitoes that's really great. There are so many path, however maps are outdated, and color coding is wrong. We encountered people asking us about directions and says the trail is confusing. The one in the map color was blue, but the sign says orange. There's a sign to use the trail at own risk and be alert with Bears being active from April to November. I didn't see Bears but saw claws on the blue trail (orange sign) and smelled like there's animal pee on it, so we decided not to continue. But, i saw a couple heading at that path. There's a nice small pond and a nice lookout on the Dragonfly trail. There are so many parking spots in the area as it's a very large place to walk by. Heading left were the Dragonfly trail is if you're looking for bird look-out on the Green trail. Saw two guys Park their car there and brought their canoe. The bridge you can view, which is really nice, although not part of the trail, you can go there and visit. On the right path is the pink trail on the sign (Cedar Forest on the map) where you can see the playground. However, it's not very impressive and the water isn't really a beach that you can go swimming, it's more like a water reservoir that's ok for canoeing or maybe fishing. The map does not say; "You are here," either. It's totally outdated and confusing for people. If you're on the go for a little adventure to walk, this place is nice.

Ken Reid Conservation Area - Lindsay, Ontario
Sarah M.
5/5

We went for a family bike ride early August and this place was absolutely beautiful. Biking alongside monarchs and spotting the swans is a mesmerizing experience. If you're looking to experience and immerse yourself in nature, this is a wonderful place. My favourite part about this place is not hearing cars on the trail.

Ken Reid Conservation Area - Lindsay, Ontario
R U. B. I. N. A. (.
5/5

There are many trails to choose from. We did 3 trails using google maps. There are a lot of parking areas in different spots. Washrooms are not the best. Kids were fishing off the bridge on VRT. There were some ATVs and bikers.
Great place to hike.

Ken Reid Conservation Area - Lindsay, Ontario
Heather N.
5/5

We visited the Illuminated Forest for the first time this New Year’s. What a beautiful way to spend an evening — and dog friendly! Penny says if she had thumbs, she would give 2 thumbs up! 😉

Ken Reid Conservation Area - Lindsay, Ontario
Su T.
2/5

I went yesterday (2025/06/29) without planning the walk, and parked by zone 3181. 4 dollars parking fees. Unfortunately, we got swamped by the deer flies when we went into the nearest trail. We were not wearing proper clothes, only shorts and T shirt. We give up and left in 2 minutes. lol. Walked a bit outside of the conservation arrears by the bridge. It looks nice and peaceful. Maybe I should go in a bit further into the trail, then the deer flies will be less? Any locals could give some suggestion for a better time to visit?

Ken Reid Conservation Area - Lindsay, Ontario
Rex T.
4/5

Great place to hike, not much elevation changes so it's pretty easy. Trails are well marked and nice scenery. Bring some birds seed as the Chickadees will eat out of your hand. The only complaint I would have is the noise from the snowmobiles.

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