Two Rivers Trail

Overview: Looking for a short but scenic climb? Two Rivers Trail has got you covered. This 2.3 km loop takes you up to a rocky lookout with a stunning view of the forest and rivers below. It’s a short hike but delivers big on scenery.

Trail Quick Facts

Additional Trail Information

  • Highlights: The scenic lookout is the main attraction here. Climb up through a beautiful mixed forest, then enjoy the reward—a panoramic view of Algonquin’s rolling hills and waterways.
  • Features: Rocky terrain mixed with lush forest trails. Great for photographers, especially in the fall.
  • Opportunities: Perfect for a quick adventure that still gives you that classic Algonquin experience.
  • Theme: A short climb with big views.
  • Extra Tip: Bring good shoes—the rocky sections can be a bit tricky, especially after rain.

Two Rivers Trail Final Thoughts

After soaking up the views, why not turn the day into a mini getaway? Algonquin Accommodations has plenty of options nearby to make your trip even better!

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Spruce Bog Boardwalk contains several boardwalk sections in this 1.5 km loop trail that give you an excellent close-up look of two typical northern spruce bogs. (algonquinpark.on.ca)

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Beaver Pond Trail is a 2.0 km loop trail that yields excellent views of two beaver ponds while the guide provides an introduction to Algonquin's fascinating beaver pond ecology. (algonquinpark.on.ca)

Beaver Pond Trail is a 2.0 km loop trail that yields excellent views of two beaver ponds while the guide provides an introduction to Algonquin's fascinating beaver pond ecology. (algonquinpark.on.ca)

Beaver Pond Trail is a 2.0 km loop trail that yields excellent views of two beaver ponds while the guide provides an introduction to Algonquin's fascinating beaver pond ecology. (algonquinpark.on.ca)

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This loop trail and exhibits summarizes the logging history of the Algonquin area. On the easy-to-walk 1.3-kilometre trail, a recreated camboose camp and a fascinating steam-powered amphibious tug called an "alligator" are among the many exhibits on display. (algonquinpark.on.ca)

This loop trail and exhibits summarizes the logging history of the Algonquin area. On the easy-to-walk 1.3-kilometre trail, a recreated camboose camp and a fascinating steam-powered amphibious tug called an "alligator" are among the many exhibits on display. (algonquinpark.on.ca)

This loop trail and exhibits summarizes the logging history of the Algonquin area. On the easy-to-walk 1.3-kilometre trail, a recreated camboose camp and a fascinating steam-powered amphibious tug called an "alligator" are among the many exhibits on display. (algonquinpark.on.ca)

This loop trail and exhibits summarizes the logging history of the Algonquin area. On the easy-to-walk 1.3-kilometre trail, a recreated camboose camp and a fascinating steam-powered amphibious tug called an "alligator" are among the many exhibits on display. (algonquinpark.on.ca)