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Frying Pan Lake Trail

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Frying Pan Lake Trail

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Quick Facts

Difficulty moderate
Trail Type linear
Distance 450 metres
Estimated Time 15 mins
Surface Type forested
Elevation Change 8 metres
Features lake
Trail Markers signs
Scenery Rating beautiful
Maintenance Rating well maintained
Cell Reception strong
Dog Friendly on a leash
Fees none

Description

The Frying Pan Lake Trail travels along the southern shore of Frying Pan Lake. The trail provides several viewpoints on the lake and travels through a mainly young hardwood forest. One of the lookouts has two Adirondack Chairs so you can sit and enjoy the view. It is rocky in places and passes by several rocky outcrops. Before reaching the Corduroy Trail, the trail climbs a small hill and then dips back down into a small valley.

A rocky outcrop along the Frying Pan Lake Trail

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Directions

For directions to the park check out the Rockwood Park page.

The Frying Pan Lake Trail can be accessed from the Zoo Trail near Frying Pan Lake. The other end of the trail can be found on the Corduroy Trail on the other end of Frying Pan Lake.

Start of the Frying Pan Lake Trail

Other Trails Nearby

For a full list of trails in the park go to the Park page.

Trail Last Hiked: July 14, 2021.

Page Last Updated: January 12, 2022.