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Devil's Rock Hiking Trail

Devil's Rock Hiking Trail

Devil's Rock Hiking Trail
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Zeusthecockapoo
Barrie, Canada4 745 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019 • Solo
I was really excited to see Devil's Rock and was fortunate enough to have picked a clear sunny day to visit. The sheer cliffs and view over Lake Timiskaming are truly spectacular; well worth the short hike to reach the lookout. Trail access is off Bucke Park Road, however a shorter trailhead can also be found off Highway 567; just continue slightly further south. There are several good vantage points, however the best in my opinion is slightly to the left of the shorter trail terminus as you can see the "Devil Face" and cliff in full profile. Be cautious! There are no railings or anything of the sort between you and the 300 foot drop.
Written 13 June 2020
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A P
North Bay, Canada44 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2021
Trail B is rooty, rocky, rough and rugged! Lots of fallen trees over the path. Some muddy spots too. It was a blast! I wore trail running shoes and was totally fine. Trail is well marked with large B signs and flagging tape. I took trail A out to see what this trail was like. At this time of year it is really wet and mucky but people have made paths around a lot of the worst spots. The cliffs are absolutely spectacular. I'm so glad I took the time to finally see this beautiful trail.
Written 13 April 2021
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RCboy99
Toronto, Canada75 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020 • Friends
We took trail A, since it’s about a 20 minute walk as opposed to trail B, a 45 minute hike. Wear good boots as parts of the trail is muddy and wet. It was a clear day when we hiked in, I think parts of the trail never get a chance to completely dry. Well worth the hike to one of the best kept secrets in Ontario. Highly recommend this one and don’t get too close to the edge of the cliff.
Written 28 September 2020
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Gail M
Northeastern Ontario, Canada84 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Family
Wear good hiking shoes. It was a brisk walk and a good workout. Bring a camera and take time to meditate when you reach Devil’s Rock. The beauty of Lake Temiskaming can be seen on both shores - Ontario and Quebec!
Written 14 August 2019
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dmreid55
Nobel, Canada2 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018 • Couples
There are two trails into Devils Rock. One from the trailer park which is a longer hike and involves some climbing. We took the trail from the highway which was a beautiful wooded 1.5 km walk. The trail is rocky so watch your step. When you arrive at the cliff the view takes your breath away. Be careful not to get too close to the edge. This area was wonderful for picture taking.
Written 12 September 2018
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reggaeplus
Wallaceburg, Canada68 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Business
It's a long way up...if you're looking up from a boat. It's also a long way down so keep an eye on the kids BIG TIME.

Not to be confused with Lovers Leap.
Written 4 September 2017
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Cris H
Pittsburgh, PA700 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2020 • Solo
The path was predominantly muddy. There hasn’t been rain lately but it seems that the path was part of a stream and it’s still running. Wear hiking boots or you will ruin your shoes

The walk is rocky but easily managed with attention. The parking spot for ‘A’ holds three cars at most.

Views are stunning but timing is important so that the sun isnt in your eyes
Written 23 September 2020
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Barbara S
16 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
Take the "B" signs (not the "A" signs through a camp ground). This approach will give you the opportunity of the shorter or connecting longer hike. The trail is rocky so need to wear good hiking shoes. Wonderful views from the various lookouts.
Written 12 October 2019
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Ed K
Beasley, TX21 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019
I have been to the area about 5 or 6 times since buying property there in 1959, but never heard about the Devil's Rock until this trip. The trail out to the rock is 1.2 km long and is fairly easy although very rocky and is not wheel chair access able. The view of the lake is great and the 300 foot drop to it means caution near the edge. The trail I took is the A and it is well marked. Ask local people for directions to the parking area.
Written 20 September 2019
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OntarioMamaShana
Hearst, Canada50 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019 • Friends
We recently hiked the trail and the A trail was well packed. Parking isn’t the best but it is possible to park in the shoulder. Bring snowshoes to make it more of an adventure. Beautiful views, magical place!
Written 21 February 2019
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