Hiking is very popular in Fundy National Park, with over 100 kilometers of trails, rugged terrain and scene views, it is an amazing place. The trails range from easy to a demanding 50-kilometre circuit around the park. You can hike most trails all year around.
The park is located near the village of Alma on Provincial Highway 114 in the southern region of New Brunswick on the Bay of Fundy. From Moncton take the 114 to Alma or the 2 to the 114. From St. John take the 2 to the 114 into the park. From Fredericton take the 2 to the 114. The park is approximately 80km from Moncton.
The park has over 100 km of trails ranging from short hikes to extended 50 kilometers circuits. The parks terrain is easy and gently in some areas, and rolling to mountainous in others, so you'll find trails for every skill level.
Bennet Brook Trail: Intermediate Expert, 6km.
Black Hole Trail: Intermediate, 5.5km.
Caribou Plain Trail: Easy, 3.4km.
Coastal Trail: Expert, 3.2km.
Coppermine Trail: Intermediate, 4.4km.
Dickson Falls Trail: Easy-Intermediate, 1.5km.
Foster Brook Trail: Expert, 1.9km.
Goose River Trail: Expert, 7.9km.
Herring Cove Beach Trail: Intermediate, 0.5km.
Kinnie Brook Trail: Intermediate, 1.4km.
Laverty Falls: Intermediate, 2.5km.
Marvin Lake Trail: Expert, 8km
Matthews Head Trail: Intermediate, 4.5km.
Moosehorn Trail: Expert, 2.2km.
Shipaven Trail: Easy, 0.5km.
The Forks Trail: Expert, 3.4km.
Third Vault Falls Trail: Expert, 3.7km
Tracey Lake Trail: Intermediate, 4.2km.
Upper Salmon River Trail: Intermediate, Expert, 8.5 or 10.5km.
Whitetail Trail: Intermediate-Expert, 10.3km.
So anyone up for a good hike? Or, want to tell us about your hiking experiences please do.