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Orono Crown Lands

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Marie
April 11, 2020
Located just west of Orono Village within the Wilmot Creek watershed, the Lands offer significant aquatic natural resources. They are a haven for frongs, salmon, rainbow and brown trout. The Lands feature abandoned nursery production beds, natural forested areas, abandoned seed orchards and open fields, along with the remnants of man-made structures. The Orono Crown Lands Trust (OCLT) is an incorporated, charitable, non-profit volunteer group who manages the Orono Crown Lands in partnership with the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). The Orono Crown Lands are situated just west of the village of Orono and consist of 633 acres. It can be accessed from both Taunton Road and from Ochonski Road and lies within the Wilmot Creek watershed which offers significant aquatic natural resources, including brown trout. The Orono Crown Lands feature abandoned nursery production beds, natural forested areas, abandoned seed orchards and open fields, along with the remnants of man-made structures and new hiking trails. The Orono Crown Lands were originally purchased by the Province as a tree nursery, to be operated by the MNR. In addition to growing and shipping seedlings, the Ministry used the lands for forest research projects. It ceased to operate it as a farm in 1996. In 2001 the MNR partnered with the OCLT to manage and maintain the property. The OCLT works to ensure the property continues to be open to the public and has improved parking facilities, trails and access roads. The seven trails totaling 13 km wind across 633 acres of forest land and meadows and often follow Wilmot Creek and Orono Creek. They include the Purple Trail (1 km), Red Loop (1.5 km), Orange Loop (2.3 km), Blue Loop (2.5 km), Green Trail (1.8 km), Linton Red Trail (1.7 km) and the Linton Orange Trail (2.3 km). For more information please visit the Orono Crown Lands Trust website.
Located just west of Orono Village within the Wilmot Creek watershed, the Lands offer significant aquatic natural resources. They are a haven for frongs, salmon, rainbow and brown trout. The Lands feature abandoned nursery production beds, natural forested areas, abandoned seed orchards and open fie…
Simon
February 22, 2021
This trailhead leads into the Orono Crownlands, with a variety of meandering creek-side hiking or mountain biking trails. It's only a short walk from the farm.
Angie
August 6, 2022
The Orono Crown lands trails are large & very well maintained by local volunteers .Lots of trails to choose from . Trail with creek alongside is my favorite. There is an outhouse at the Picnic shelters and butterfly garden there too.
Tara
November 25, 2021
Beautiful hiking trails, varying from beginner to intermediate. Make sure to check out local Orono there are some great shops, bakeries, antiques, and general store.
Kelly
March 19, 2022
Lots of walking trails.

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