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This is a beautiful trail during the fall. You'll be awed at the all orange colour inside the woods. Very well kept and it's actually crowded during weekends. But it's a must visit place in fall if you are in Scarborough and nearby. The walkways are dogfriendly and it has some playground for kids as well
We spent almost 2 hours exploring the trails at Rouge National.

Breathtaking views. This park must be seen to be appreciated properly. Photographs simply can not depict the majesty of this nature reserve.

Highly recommend.
A beautiful way to spent an off day. The trails are very well kept and the guides are super helpful. The views are just out of the world! One of the best ways to enjoy the beauty of Fall!
A Beautiful and simple park /trails that are great for a little get away from the city, Free parking with some picnic tables. Free admission however, directions aren't as clear, hard to go around especially near darker hours. A flash Light is needed of you do go for sunset views. In general very clean, its across the Toronto zoo and distance to walk or bike is great (not too long not to short). Please note this is NOT IN TORONTO. Not sure where the bathrooms are for most parts, go before you visit Rouge National urban park. Great to visit during the fall Season.
Very nice place. Overall clean and safe. Moderate difficulty hike, there's a decent bit of hills, but fairly easy. Salmon run here during the fall, legal to keep during select times as far as i know.
It's a really beautiful nature spot. I enjoyed the variety of trees and different environments. Walk 20 minutes and it looks like you're in a completely different place! This might be more apparent in the fall when one area is filled with yellow leaves, while another area is green and filled with pine trees
I am a regular runner on these trails in all seasons; spring, summer, fall, winter and extreme winter, you name it 😀. I highly recommend everyone to explore these trails. We are lucky to have this wilderness in our backyard. The trail is safe!

Please prepare well if you are hiking in winter as it can be very cold and dangerous if you are not well-layered! Same for hot summer day; carry lots of water. I had to resuscitate a guy who collapsed due to heat exhaustion.

Shoutout to the Rouge Valley park management for maintaining these trails and ensuring a safe experience for everyone.