Top 5 Parks in Ontario to Explore Fall Colors
5. Restoule Provincial Park
A fall colors paradise. Restoule park rests within the Almaguin Highlands. Located in Parry Sound, Restoule Provincial Park sits between Restoule Lake and Stormy Lake. This park boasts Red and Sugar Maples for a breathtaking view of a sea of deep reds, gold, and orange hues. We can’t forget the tall Yellow Birch and Red Oaks adding warmth and burgundy colors to the mix, contrasting the green Pines of the forest.
4. Ferris Provincial Park
Located in northeastern Northumberland County in Ontario, this park takes the number 4 spot for one of the best fall viewing points. With up to 10 kilometers of hiking trails and biking trails, this park has amazing amenities and viewpoints. The Ferris Park suspension bridge over the Ranney Gorge is a perfect spot to view the immaculate array of fall colors.
3. Mikisew Provincial Park
Located near the western shores of Eagle Lake, this popular boating, fishing, paddling, and camping spot is perfect for your next fall adventure. The electric array of colors is an amazing sight to see while hiking the trails of Mikisew. This park also hosts tons of wildlife, including a beaver wetland.
2. Killarney Provincial Park
Located on the Georgian Bay, this beautiful park hosts an abundance of wilderness areas of forests, mountains, and wetlands. The view of the pink granite against the colorful array of fall colors is a breathtaking sight. The park features many different viewpoints to enjoy all the fall colors, Sunset Rock, Granite Ridge, and Chikanishing.
1. Algonquin Provincial Park
Finally, we have Algonquin Provincial Park at our top spot as one of the best parks to soak up the fall vibes. You’ll be able to observe some of the best Sugar Maples with colors ranging from bright red, vibrant yellows, warm oranges, and of course, forest greens. The park is in southeastern Ontario just a 2-hour drive from Toronto. Soak in the beautiful fall vibes at Algonquin National Park.