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HALIBURTON ATVING

Kashaga Lodge is ideally situated for ATV enthusiasts. Riders have access from their cottage to hundreds of kms of some of the gnarliest Crown land ATV trails in Ontario, and are also only a 3 1/2 km ride from the famous Haliburton to Lindsay rail trail, as well as all the services of the village of Haliburton. For groups of 8 to 12 riders, the 6-bedroom lakeside cottage (shown here after the ride) has proven to be a favourite. For a comprehensive description of ATVing around Haliburton, visit ATV'ing in Haliburton.

For information specifically about the actual trails that riders access from the cottages, visit ATV Trails

Also, click on the trail map below for a printable version of the Kashaga Lodge ATV trail map. All legal trails are shown, including GPS co-ordinatees for key access points, trail intersections, and trail highlights, such as Green's Mountain, the infamous "Goat trail," the Bark Lake campsite, etc.

The village of Haliburton is perhaps THE favourite starting point in the County of Haliburton for an ATV adventure. There are many factors which contribute to the uniqueness of Haliburton as a perfect staging area:

PARKING: There is a large municipal parking lot right beside the the public town docks and boat launch of Head Lake, complete with picnic tables, a covered pavilion, and walking access to all the services of the village of Haliburton.

SERVICES: Walking distance to restaurants, washrooms, coffee shops, gas stations, parts suppliers, fishing, swimming, groceries, beer/liquor, you name it.

TRAIL ACCESS: Haliburton is at the head of the famous Lindsay to Haliburton rail trail. Not only does the rail trail provide an interesting and very scenic day's ride through Central Ontario, as it winds its way alongside the Burnt River, but within only a few Kms of the village of Haliburton, riders can turn off onto one of the many trails that take them to some of the gnarliest Crown land trails in Ontario.

MAPS: Trail maps (as well as updated trail conditions) available at Kashaga Lodge, as well as the Shell station across the road from the parking area.