Hiking.
Copeland Forest Resources Management Area's 1,800 hectares of provincial Crown forest span the Oro-Medonte / Springwater boundary on the Oro Moraine — a year-round multi-use trail block that anchors hiking inside the township. Hardwood Ski and Bike's summer trail network on the same moraine and the Ganaraska Trail's Barrie-to-Orillia section threading across the township add depth for hikers chaining longer days.
The brief.
Hiking in Oro-Medonte is concentrated on the Oro Moraine rather than along the Lake Simcoe shoreline. Copeland Forest is the largest single tract, with multi-use trails open year-round; the eastern portion sits inside Oro-Medonte.
Hardwood Ski and Bike's summer trail network is purpose-built and accessible via the resort's trail-pass system. The Simcoe County Forest tracts within Oro-Medonte add quieter day-use options through working county forest.
The Ganaraska Trail's Barrie-to-Orillia section runs through the township but parts of the route cross adjacent municipalities; consult the Ganaraska Hiking Trail Association maps for current routing. Best season is May through October; the rail-trail and Lake Simcoe shoreline parks add accessible flat walking the rest of the year when snow allows.
4. places.
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Copeland Forest Resources Management Area
1,800-hectare provincial Crown forest on the Oro Moraine; multi-use trails open year-round; eastern portion within Oro-Medonte.
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Hardwood Ski and Bike
Purpose-built summer trail network on the Oro Moraine; trail-pass system.
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Simcoe County Forest tracts
County-managed working forest tracts within Oro-Medonte; day-use trails.
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Ganaraska Trail — Barrie-to-Orillia / Oro section
Long-distance hiking corridor crossing through Oro-Medonte across the moraine.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.
By the book.
- 01Copeland Forest is provincial Crown forest under multi-use management; no camping outside designated sites.Source ↗
- 02Hardwood Ski and Bike operates on its own published season schedule and trail-pass system.Source ↗
- 03Simcoe County Forest tracts are day-use only; leashed dogs, no camping, no motor vehicles.Source ↗