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Waskahegan Berg Section - 2 Car

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Waskahegan Berg Section South Trailhead Hike Length: Less Than 5 Km Route Type: 2 Car Difficulty: Moderate
Hike route: Waskahegan Berg Section   2 Car
Hike route: “Waskahegan Berg Section 2 Car”

Hike Details

Trailheads:Waskahegan Berg Section South Trailhead
 Waskahegan Berg Section North Trailhead (Opens in Google Maps)
Hike Length:3.7 km
Route Type:2 Car
Difficulty:Rated 56: Moderate
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Description
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This hike is a perfect starter for doing one of the many “2-Car” hikes listed on this site. This relatively short hike is part of the Waskahegan Trail and, as such, is usually fairly easy to follow. It features the opportunity to visit “Berg Stopover,” a quaint little hut that welcomes passing hikers.

The directions for this “2-Car” hike assume you’ll start at Waskahegan Berg Section South Trailhead and walk to the Waskahegan Berg Section North Trailhead. Of course you could do the hike in reverse; your choice.

Tip

There are sections of this hike where scratchy bushes beside the trail grow over the trail. Long sleeves and long pants are highly recommended for this hike.

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Brown:
Road - easy going and the route is always clear.
Green:
Usually a well-defined trail, occasionally overgrown.
Blue:
Trail often degraded or overgrown, therefore not well-defined.
Black:
No trail, so navigation is more difficult, yet sometimes a game trail to follow.

Leg 1

Berg Section South Trailhead (S) ➜ Berg Section North Trailhead (N)

Distance: 3.7 km

Accumulated Distance: 3.7 km

Description

  • Park at "UofA Access Road Gate" and walk to "Berg Section South Trailhead (S)". Parking at the trailhead itself is dangerous and could get you a ticket.
  • The trail first winds around a beaver pond. It can be overgrown but is always quite easy to follow.
  • You might want to stop in briefly at "Berg Stopover", a quaint little open-air structure that welcomes visitors. You are on private land here and are being welcomed as a guest, so please be respectful and, if possible, leave the place better than you found it.
  • The trail winds through the "knob and kettle" terrain typical of this part of the province: "knobs", small hills heaved up as glaciers melted and "kettles" depressed areas that retain water to form small lakes and ponds.
  • At the north end of the trail you'll need to climb a small hill to reach "Berg Section North Trailhead (N)" where you will either turn around and return to where you started or climb into that second vehicle you had waiting at this end of the trail.

Interactive Route Map
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To see all route waypoints, zoom into the map by pinching open on mobile, scrolling on desktop.

  View route colour key
Brown:
Road - easy going and the route is always clear.
Green:
Usually a well-defined trail, occasionally overgrown.
Blue:
Trail often degraded or overgrown, therefore not well-defined.
Black:
No trail, so navigation is more difficult, yet sometimes a game trail to follow.

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Hike Route and Waypoints File
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Mobile (Offline) Hike Route Description in PDF Format
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Cell service can go from spotty to non-existent in the Ministik. The leg-by-leg route directions you see on this page are duplicated in a PDF document (".pdf") you can download here to read on your mobile device while offline.