Thursday, March 29, 2012

Conley Tract - Halton Regional Forest

The Conley Tract, one of Halton Region's 14 forest tracts, is located off 1st Line just north of Sideroad 20 near the village of Brookville.


There are several trails in the tract of varying length and difficulty. The main trail (red) travels from the parking area in a NE direction  before becoming washed out by a swamp in the northern corner (this area might be passable in the drier months). The red path is 650m in length, or 1.3km for a return trip. It is fairly level and passes several swampy areas and one small pond.

Should you want something longer you can complete the orange loop across the northern section of the property which passes through and around a pine plantation. This will add another 620m to your hike but is very easy with few elevation changes.

The only other developed path is the blue trail which, according the the Conley Tract map, is supposed to join with the orange trail. When I hiked this area, however, the blue trail ends at a swamp with no evidence of it ever meeting the orange trail.


There are 2 other trails, the yellow and purple, which are narrow and rocky and have many trees across their paths. Both trails quickly fade out and are lost in the undergrowth.

* Please note, the colour of the trails that I mention are simply to identify on the GPS tracklog (the 1st image). The trails are not marked with any blazes or markings.



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