Strong
Best WindowMay through October; trails on Wildwood and the Avon Trail Stratford section also support winter use
Variantsday-hiking · family-friendly-walking
RegionStratford, Ontario

Hiking.

The Avon Trail Association's long-distance route runs through Stratford between St. Marys (where it meets the Thames Valley Trail) and Conestogo (where it meets the Grand Valley Trail), with a Stratford Side Trail tracing the length of the Avon River through the city.

T.J. Dolan Natural Area, on Stratford's west side, carries a riverside woodland loop on Carolinian-fringe terrain — willows, poplars, and maples — with side trails ranging from short walks to a longer river loop.

Hiking in Stratford
01 — What to know

The brief.

Stratford is the headquarters of the Avon Trail Association, the volunteer steward of the long-distance route. The Stratford Side Trail tracks the Avon River through the city and connects into the main Avon Trail's St.

Marys-to-Conestogo corridor; the route crosses both public and private land along the way and the Avon Trail Association's published maps are the authoritative source. Inside Stratford, T.J.

Dolan Natural Area is a woodland loop with multiple side trails, free to access from a small parking area near the Festival Theatre grounds. Wildwood Conservation Area, on UTRCA-managed land split between the Stratford and St.

Marys boundary, adds a regional trail network as the closest large outdoor anchor to Stratford. May through October is the easiest hiking window; trail sections at Wildwood and on the Avon Trail also support winter use.

02 — Locations

3. places.

  1. 01

    Avon Trail (Stratford section / Stratford Side Trail)

    Long-distance hiking corridor running the length of the Avon River through Stratford; connects west to St. Marys and the Thames Valley Trail, and east to Conestogo and the Grand Valley Trail.

  2. 02

    T.J. Dolan Natural Area

    Riverside woodland loop on Stratford's west side with multiple side trails; Carolinian-fringe willows, poplars, and maples.

  3. 03

    Wildwood Conservation Area trail network

    UTRCA-managed multi-use trail network on roughly 1,400 hectares around Wildwood Reservoir; closest large hike network to Stratford.

03 — Conditions

Today's read.

Air Quality
12
eu-aqi · low
UV Index
0.7
scale 0–11
Humidity
61%
relative
Visibility
29.3 km
clear
Temp
+2.5°
H 14° · L -2°
Sun
06:02 / 20:38
14h 36m daylight
A+
Prime conditions for hiking

Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.