Cedar Trail – 2.2km
Experience the cool green of old growth forest as it shelters the lush valley lands.
North trail head access on Meadowvale Road has limited roadside parking. Better parking options for your safety and the safety of your vehicle are at the South trail head – Pearse House. Steep grades on trail. Steps and steep sections may be slippery during wet or winter weather.
What will you see on this trail?
•Small streams that flow into Little Rouge Creek, and Little Rouge Creek itself. Wetland and meadow species near southern sections of the trail, forest species in northern sections.
•From the South trail head, you can see the hill from an old garbage dump that is being revegetated, and wetlands created in the excavated areas where soil was removed to cover the garbage
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