
Bob Hunter Memorial Park
A serene natural escape in Markham, offering beautiful hiking and biking trails, riverside access, and stunning photo opportunities.

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Bob Hunter Memorial Park
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Enjoy peace and quiet

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A serene natural escape in Markham, offering beautiful hiking and biking trails, riverside access, and stunning photo opportunities.
"This park was absolutely beautiful. For something in the GTA area, this is one of the best parks I've been to here."

🐍 Watch for Snakes
Be aware of snakes, especially on gravel paths in late season. They are usually harmless if left undisturbed .
🚶♀️ Easy Access Trails
Trails near parking are often wheelchair accessible, making the park enjoyable for everyone .

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 · 732 reviews
Type
National Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Tanglewood Trail
Eastern side of the park
An easy-to-follow, straightforward trail offering beautiful scenery and a connection with nature.

Riverside Trails
Along the park's waterways
Perfect for a refreshing dip or a peaceful walk, these trails offer a chance to cool off and enjoy the water.

Scenic Viewpoints
Various locations throughout the park
Capture stunning photos with numerous picturesque spots offering breathtaking views of the park's diverse landscapes.
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What’s the best trails to walk in Markham?
Looking to walk an easy to moderate difficulty trail. Tomorrow morning. Pavement is optional. What’s the best parks etc in town. I live in the Cornell area but don’t mind traveling within the city
🐍 Watch for Snakes
Be aware of snakes, especially on gravel paths in late season. They are usually harmless if left undisturbed.
🚶♀️ Easy Access Trails
Trails near parking are often wheelchair accessible, making the park enjoyable for everyone.
Any good places & recommendations for short walks (10-20 mins?) For evening times
Hey all! Due to some personal issues, i’d love to take different walks from time to time myself. I don’t mind maybe drive to it and just take a short walk and take my minds of things. Any places that doesn’t have a lot of people but it’s worth walking by? Id love to try…
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📸 Photo Opportunities
Plenty of scenic spots for great photos, especially along the Tanglewood Trail.
🚗 Free Parking
Ample free parking is available on the east side of Reesor Road.
Late season snakes!
Found this one on my ride today, moved it off the path
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🐍 Watch for Snakes
Be aware of snakes, especially on gravel paths in late season. They are usually harmless if left undisturbed.
🚶♀️ Easy Access Trails
Trails near parking are often wheelchair accessible, making the park enjoyable for everyone.
📸 Photo Opportunities
Plenty of scenic spots for great photos, especially along the Tanglewood Trail.
🚗 Free Parking
Ample free parking is available on the east side of Reesor Road.
💧 Riverside Refreshment
Rivers are available for swimming or dipping, perfect for a hot day.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Bob Hunter Memorial Park as a beautiful, well-maintained natural escape within the GTA. It's praised for its easy-to-follow trails, scenic views perfect for photography, and refreshing riverside access. While generally peaceful, some advise caution regarding snakes on trails in late season and suggest weekday visits to avoid weekend crowds.
"An amazing park to visit. It offers some fantastic trails for biking, hiking, and rivers to swim or take a dip in. Trails immediately close to the parking sites are usually very wheelchair accessible. Just a fantastic park to immerse yourself in nature steps from downtown. No reservations or tickets needed just make sure you make it back to your car before 9 pm."
Lucas Bowman
"Visit: September 2023
This park was absolutely beautiful. For something in the GTA area, this is one of the best parks I've been to here. It was completely isolated from the urban life, and you get a deep, touching connection with nature. We did encounter a couple of small snakes though, so that's something to note
Highly recommend going here, as it was one of the best parks on my visit"
Daniel Tran
"This national park was such a hidden gem in the middle of the City of Markham. Parking was easy. This park was well maintained and the Tanglewood Trail was easy to follow & quite straightforward. There were some up and downhills in the woods but not too difficult or danger. Some trails were closed for maintenance at the moment. They had signs to keep you out of those areas. The scenery was amazing. There were many nice views for taking great photos. Since it was such a good place for hiking and biking, I guess it can get busy on weekends. I suggest it’s better to go there on a weekday to enjoy the peace and nature with less people."
Jenny
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Bob Hunter Memorial Park is accessible by car, with free parking available on the east side of Reesor Road. Public transport options may vary, so it's best to check local transit schedules for routes serving the Markham area.
Yes, there is a free parking lot located on the east side of Reesor Road, providing convenient access to the park.
Absolutely! The park is a great destination for cycling, with many trails suitable for biking.
Yes, it's an excellent spot for a day trip, offering a variety of trails and natural beauty to explore.
The park is located in Markham. The main access point with free parking is off Reesor Road on the east side. It's recommended to use a GPS or mapping service for precise directions from your starting point.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Bob Hunter Memorial Park offers free admission. No reservations or tickets are needed to enter the park.
While there are no strict opening hours posted, visitors are advised to make it back to their car before 9 pm. It's generally best to visit during daylight hours.
There are no entrance fees for Bob Hunter Memorial Park. The park is free to access for all visitors.
Yes, you can visit Bob Hunter Memorial Park without any prior reservation. It's a public park open to everyone.
No, parking at Bob Hunter Memorial Park is free of charge.
🎫 🏞️ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy hiking, biking, and swimming or dipping in the rivers. The park is perfect for immersing yourself in nature.
Yes, the paths are generally well-maintained, with some newer boardwalks and gravel rock additions. However, some trails may be closed for maintenance.
Definitely! The park offers many nice views and amazing scenery, making it a great spot for taking photos.
Yes, new washrooms have been added to the park, enhancing the visitor experience.
The trails have some up and downhills in the woods, but they are generally not too difficult or dangerous.
🎫 🐍 Wildlife Encounters
Visitors have reported seeing snakes on the trails, particularly in late season. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and give wildlife space.
When hiking, especially on gravel paths, be mindful of snakes. If you see one, it's best to leave it undisturbed and move around it carefully.
The rivers are available for swimming or dipping, but always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions and any potential wildlife.
If you encounter a snake, do not approach it. Most snakes are not aggressive and will move away if given space. Simply observe from a distance and continue on your way.
Wildlife, including snakes, can be more active during warmer months and in late season. It's always a good idea to be aware of local wildlife patterns.




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