Piste du Parc National de la Yamaska /  Vélo

Hiking in Roxton Pond

🚴 Cycling❄️ Winter🥾 Hiking🐦 Nature
📍 1780, boulevard David-Bouchard, Roxton Pond, Québec, J0E 1Z0📞 450 372-7056

Hiking in Roxton Pond invites you to explore the Yamaska National Park Trail, a true haven of peace. With its picturesque landscapes and well-maintained paths, this spot is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families.

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Why go

Visiting the Yamaska National Park Trail means immersing yourself in the Estrie nature. The paths offer breathtaking views of the lakes and local wildlife. Whether you're an experienced hiker or a novice, the serene atmosphere and opportunities for nature observation make this spot a must-visit.

What to do

  • Hiking: Enjoy marked trails to explore the park's natural beauty.
  • Biking: Ride on cyclist-friendly paths surrounded by enchanting landscapes.
  • Snowshoeing: In winter, discover the park with snowshoes for a unique experience.
  • Nature observation: Learn about local wildlife and flora through interpretive panels.
  • Self-guided visits: Explore at your own pace and discover hidden corners of the park.
  • Picnicking: Enjoy a picnic area for a meal in nature.

Nearby

Nearby, don't miss visiting the charming village of Roxton Pond, where you can discover artisanal shops and local restaurants. Additionally, Yamaska Park offers other activities such as swimming and canoeing.

Getting there

To reach the Yamaska National Park Trail, take Route 112 from Granby and follow the signs to the park. Parking is available on-site, making access to the trails easy.

Good to know

The best time to visit the Yamaska National Park Trail is from May to October when nature is in full bloom. Don't forget to bring water, snacks, and clothing suitable for the weather conditions. Dogs are allowed on a leash, allowing you to enjoy hiking with your loyal companion.

Safety tips

When hiking or biking, make sure to wear appropriate clothing and bring water. Pay attention to weather conditions and stay on marked paths for your safety. In winter, be cautious on ice and prepare suitable gear for snowshoeing.

Information

Characteristics

Best season
May to October
Type
Trail
Region
Estrie
County
La Haute-Yamaska
Pets
Allowed
Parking
Available
ParkingDogs allowed

Practical info

Trail — snowshoeing, cycling, nature interpretation, self-guided tours.

📍 Contact
1780, boulevard David-Bouchard, Roxton Pond, Québec, J0E 1Z0
County : La Haute-Yamaska
Official site →

Services and activities

Land activities

  • Snowshoeing
  • Cycling

Recreation & discovery

  • Nature interpretation
  • Self-guided tour

Food & dining

  • Picnic area

Services

  • Accès signalisé (panneaux bleus)
  • Borne de recharge électrique
  • Chiens (en laisse) admis

Accessibility

  • Adapted activities & equipment

Source: SIT Québec (Tourinsoft) — open data CC-BY 4.0.

Frequently asked questions

Is there access for people with reduced mobility?
Some areas of the park are accessible, but it is advisable to check details on the official website.
Are dogs allowed on the trails?
Yes, dogs are allowed on the hiking trails as long as they are leashed.
What is the best season to visit the park?
The best season is from May to October when the trails are in full bloom.
Are there entrance fees to the park?
For entrance fees, please check the official website of the park.
Where can I park?
Parking is available at the park entrance for visitors.

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