
This is located roughly in the middle of the Burk Trail, west of the Park Office and the Pioneer Cemetery, north of Day Use 2, and east of Day Use 3.

Be sure to check out our fall events!Ĭharleston Lake - Report Date : October 6, 2022īest viewing : The best fall colour viewing in the park is on the Quiddity Trail and the Tallow Rock Bay Trail.īest viewing : For the best viewing opportunities, the Twin Bridges Trail and the Main Falls Lookout are the perfect places to watch the glistening leaves and the change of season next to the Aux Sables River.ĭarlington - Report Date : October 11, 2022īest viewing : The best place to view the stunning fall colours is the Burk Trail Viewing Platform (also known as “the lookout”). The High Pines Trail and the Shield Trail are also great places to view fall colours.īonnechere - Report Date : October 13, 2022īest viewing : The best place to experience the vibrant tones of maple, oak, poplar, birch, and tamarack trees is at the main day use/beach area, which provides views of the entire shoreline of Round Lake.īronte Creek - Report Date : October 13, 2022īest viewing : The most scenic and picturesque areas during the fall include the Lookout/ Ravine Trail #4, Half Moon Valley Trail #6, Field and Forest Trail # 8 and for that old country charm you can't beat the farm area around Spruce Lane (parking lot F) in the day use only area. The observation platforms along this trail also provide great views of the changing leaves on the west side of the main campground area. The drive along Highway 17 from Haviland Shores around Batchawana Bay to the Park is spectacular, with the Algoma Hills towering above the Superior shore, clad in red, gold and orange.īon Echo - Report Date : October 14, 2022īest viewing : Take in the fall colours along the Cliff Top Trail with red, yellow, and brown leaves from Sugar Maple, White Birch and Red Oak trees.

Visitors will enjoy the Lookout Trail as portions of the trail have Staghorn Sumac that will soon start to turn a beautiful vibrant red.īass Lake - Report Date : October 3, 2022īest viewing : The fall colours are especially beautiful all along our hiking trail leading along the water and through the forest.īatchawana Bay - Report Date : October 7, 2022īest viewing : The best fall colour viewing in Batchawana Bay Provincial Park is available from the beach on the east side of the park where the contrast of Lake Superior’s blue waters can be seen against the brilliant yellows and oranges of the season’s change. The Park’s Georgian Bay waterfront and Beach Trail offers the best September viewing while the main Awenda Park Road often features a tunnel of subtle yellows right through until November.īalsam Lake - Report Date : October 11, 2022īest viewing : We recommend visitors walk through the closed Cedar and Maple campgrounds to enjoy the beautiful maple trees in those areas. To learn more, visit our blog: Fall Colours at Algonquin Provincial ParkĪrrowhead - Report Date : October 14, 2022īest viewing : Check out Big Bend Lookout, Beach Area #1, or the Arrowhead Lake Trail for spectacular fall colours.īest viewing : Enjoy a natural amphitheatre of vivid colour at Kettle’s Lake with a walk around the Wendat Trail.

Do not park on the side of the road, which is dangerous and illegal. Obtain your daily vehicle permit up to five days in advance to guarantee your access to the park. Algonquin - Report Date : October 12, 2022īest viewing : There are spectacular viewing opportunities throughout Algonquin Provincial Park along the Highway 60 Corridor and other access points, such as the Park's trails and day use areas.
