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Marlborough Forest Adventures

Marlborough Forest is a large protected area in Eastern Ontario known for its mixed hardwood and conifer woodlands, offering extensive hiking, wildlife viewing, and off-road vehicle recreation.

19,768
Acres Protected
90
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1920s
Year Established

About Marlborough Forest

 

Marlborough Forest, located in Eastern Ontario near the city of Ottawa, spans approximately 80 square kilometers of forested landscape. It features a diversity of mixed deciduous and coniferous trees, including maples, birches, pines, and spruces. The forest serves as a critical habitat for wildlife such as white-tailed deer, black bears, foxes, and various bird species including raptors and songbirds. Historically, the forest has been managed for sustainable timber production while balancing conservation and recreational use. Visitors to Marlborough Forest can explore a wide network of multi-use trails, which accommodate hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and especially off-road vehicle (ORV) enthusiasts, as the region is known for being a popular destination for all-terrain vehicle (ATV) riding. The terrain varies from gentle rolling hills to rocky outcrops and small wetlands, providing varied ecosystems and scenic viewpoints. Notable landmarks include several accessible viewpoints with scenic vistas over the Ottawa River valley and remnants of early logging routes. The area also offers tranquil spots for camping and fishing along small streams and ponds. The combination of forested corridors and open clearings supports a rich biodiversity and makes Marlborough Forest a favored destination for wildlife watchers and outdoor adventurers alike.

Highlights

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Multi-use trail network popular for ATV and mountain biking

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Diverse forest ecosystems featuring hardwoods and conifers

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Scenic vistas overlooking Ottawa River valley

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Quiet backcountry camping and fishing spots

Notable Natural Features

Lookout Points

Several elevated areas provide panoramic views over the Ottawa River valley and surrounding forests.

Mixed Hardwood-Conifer Forest

A healthy mix of tree species supports high biodiversity and seasonal color changes that attract visitors year-round.

ORV Trail Network

Extensive and well-maintained trails designated for off-road vehicles, making it a regional hotspot for motorized recreation.