Komoka Provincial Park is a renowned outdoor destination that offers visitors an unparalleled natural experience. Nestled in the heart of Ontario, this park is a haven for nature enthusiasts seeking adventure and serenity. With its diverse landscape featuring sprawling forests, picturesque meadows, and winding rivers, the park provides ample opportunities for hiking, walking, and exploring. The park's abundant wildlife, including deer and various bird species, adds to its charm, offering nature lovers a chance to observe and connect with the local fauna. Komoka Provincial Park also boasts beautiful waterfalls and tranquil fishing spots, making it a favorite destination for anglers. Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat or an active outdoor adventure, Komoka Provincial Park is the perfect getaway for individuals, families, and nature enthusiasts alike. Come and immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of this remarkable natural oasis.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Children
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
- Pets
- Dogs allowed
- Amenities
- Public toilet
- Activities
- Hiking
Reviews
Amazing walk along the river! It's not too rigorous and the slope is very mild. Great getaway from all the flat farmlands. Just be mindful of the poison ivy and tics
Lovely park, featuring the Thames River. Plenty of wildlife to see and a nice hike leading down to the river (which makes for a challenging walk back up to the parking lot).
Would be five stars, except you have to pay for parking - and it's not cheap (e.g. $6.50 for two hours!)
Make sure you pay the $6 for parking , they do check ( $30 ticket ) great trail . Wear good shoes , quite a bit of tree roots . Good work out , but there are some stairs to climb . Beautiful and peaceful!
I love the White Trail in Komoka, It’s a beautiful trail through the forest and beside the riverbank, hiking difficulty is moderate and it took me 2 hrs to complete the loop.
Great place for a hike. It's right on the river and has lots of different path options. Usually not too busy. Need a provincial park pass or to pay for parking online.
I was there for the first time this fall. The trail was lovely and pretty well marked. The payment system for parking was not working at all. I don't mind paying at provincial parks at all because everyone needs to contribute to keep these areas up. However, I do believe they need to take into account that not everyone has the same technological ability to be able to use apps to pay or there should be alternatives if there something doesn't happen to be working. I risked not paying because I was not about to stand there for 30 minutes trying to figure it out.
This is my most favourite park for hiking, it’s like you go to the jungle under the shade for a period and then you go to the desert for another part. They used to have a Kiosk to pay for parking but now you have to pay online- it’s a bit of processing however you can pay upfront and booked your time. $6.50 for 2 hours parking and you should pay because they do check in very often 😬
Great place. Beautiful. I like the two separate entrances to the park. One more for walking and the other if you're more for a hike. You can also walk from entrance to the other if you are up for a good workout.
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