Fall ATV Adventure on the Seguin Trail | Parry Sound, Ontario

Published 2023-12-02
Are you looking for an adventure on four wheels? Do you want to explore the beauty of nature in the fall? If so, you should check out the Seguin Trail near Parry Sound, Ontario. This trail is part of the Park-To-Park Trail system, which connects 10 provincial parks and over 230 km of trails. The Seguin Trail is the major east-west spine, spanning from Highway 11 to Highway 400/69, a distance of approximately 75 km. It runs along the bed of the former Arnprior / Kearney / Parry Sound Railway, which was built in the late 1800s by lumber tycoon JR Booth3.

The Seguin Trail is a multi-use trail that welcomes ATV riders, as well as horseback riders, mountain bikers, and hikers. You can access the trail from various points along its route, such as Rankin Lake Road, Orrville, Sprucedale, and Kearney. The trail passes by many scenic lakes, wetlands, and forests, where you can enjoy the changing colours of the leaves and the wildlife. Some sections of the trail may be flooded or muddy, so be prepared and always practice caution. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime, but fall is especially stunning.

In this video, I will show you some of the highlights of my ATV trip on the Seguin Trail. You will see me riding through different terrains, crossing bridges and streams, and stopping at some of the historical and natural landmarks along the way. You will also hear me share some tips and tricks on how to make the most of your ATV experience on this trail. I hope you enjoy watching this video and get inspired to plan your own adventure on the Seguin Trail.

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All Comments (2)
  • @Biggie-Biggie-E
    We're heading down to check out these trails, any tips on hotels or resorts to stay at???? Close or convenient to the trail head?