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Rock Dunder Nature Reserve – Explore Ontario’s Hidden Autumn Gem

 Hiking, Nature, and Fall Leaves Await at Rock Dunder Nature Reserve

Nestled within the UNESCO Frontenac Arch Biosphere Reserve, Rock Dunder Nature Reserve is one of Eastern Ontario’s most breathtaking hiking destinations. With over seven kilometres of scenic trails and an elevation rising 275 feet above Morton Bay, this natural gem showcases spectacular Ontario autumn color as the forests transform into vibrant shades of gold, red, and orange.

Located just south of Morton, Rock Dunder offers hikers and nature lovers unforgettable views across the Rideau Waterway. A supporter pass is required for entry, ensuring the continued preservation of this incredible Canadian landscape. The trailhead can be easily accessed from Stanley Lash Lane, only minutes off Highway 15.

Moreover, visitors are rewarded with panoramic summit views that highlight the best of Ontario’s fall leaves. Renowned for its sweeping vistas and peaceful woodlands, Rock Dunder has become a must-see destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility.

Equally important, this reserve plays a vital role in protecting diverse wildlife habitats while encouraging responsible recreation. As the crisp air of autumn in Canada arrives, the beauty of Rock Dunder is best experienced firsthand — the trails are waiting, the colors are peaking, and the views are unforgettable.

? Watch video to experience the magic of Rock Dunder Nature Reserve in full autumn splendor.

Experience Breathtaking Ontario Autumn Color in the Heart of Canada At Rock Dunder Nature Reserve


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  • Fabulous video Thomas. Rock Dunder is so close to where I live, yet I haven't been. Time to tie up my hiking boots and check this trail out!
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  • Anja Cahill I was doing a job at the Hard Rock casino in Ottawa and that was the hike I chose on the way to Ottawa
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