Walk among hundreds of glowing trees at Ken Reid Conservation Area near Lindsay

Kawartha Conservation's new 'Illuminated Forest' is now open until the end of December

Kawartha Conservation has created the Illuminated Forest along the Cedar Forest Trail at Ken Reid Conservation Area near Lindsay. The Illuminated Forest is available nightly until the end of December. (Photo: Kawartha Conservation)
Kawartha Conservation has created the Illuminated Forest along the Cedar Forest Trail at Ken Reid Conservation Area near Lindsay. The Illuminated Forest is available nightly until the end of December. (Photo: Kawartha Conservation)

Kawartha Conservation has created a new holiday experience at Ken Reid Conservation Area near Lindsay.

The “Illuminated Forest” features hundreds of trees along the Cedar Forest Trail that have been decorated with lights.

You can visit the Illuminated Forest from 5 to 9 p.m. seven days a week, until the end of December. Pets are welcome, but must be on a leash at all times.

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While there is no cost to visit the forest, parking at Ken Reid is $4 per vehicle (except for those with an annual parking pass).

Parking can be paid at the pay-and-display kiosk when entering entering Ken Reid, or visitors can pay for parking using the Passport Parking Canada website or mobile app (use Zone 3181).

To get to the Cedar Forest Trail, keep to the right after you enter Ken Reid Conservation Area and drive as far as you can until you reach the parking lot at the end of Conservation Lane.