This was a small park that had three trails and was full of plant life and information about them.


What a cool stop, lots of great information and the wildflowers and tress are named. That has been one of the hardest things is trying to figure out what we are looking at. It was nice to be told, the park is not very big but is quite memorable. This little trail through the pollinator plants is an eye opener, to see that many bees working away when I have not seen many this year and this is the most time I have spent outside since I was little.














There was this pretty cool rock there right at the start of the trails that showed some fossils.



Trees we all know and have seen many times but are truly majestic.












This 8-acre lot of mature forest was made possible through generous donations from supporters, Ontario Trillium Foundation, and the City of Kawartha Lakes, as well as a significant amount of assistance from individuals and organizations. Hard-working volunteers cleared the lot of debris and Wilderness Park was officially opened in the spring of 2014.
The park is open to hiking, cycling, cross country skiing, and nature interpretation, with trails that are built to best-practice standards and accessible to all, including those who are physically challenged.
Wilderness Park is managed and maintained by Environmental Action Bobcaygeon volunteers.
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