Top 10 Hikes in Fundy National Park

One of the national parks that parks canada has to offer

 

Are you tired of sitting at your desk all day, staring at your computer screen and dreaming of being surrounded by nature's beauty? Well, have no fear because I have just the thing to cure your boredom and revitalize your spirit. Introducing the Top 10 Hikes in Fundy National Park, where you can trade in your stuffy cubicle for breathtaking views, trails, fresh air, and maybe even a few mosquito bites.

But be warned, hiking in Fundy National Park is not for the faint of heart. You'll need sturdy shoes, a sense of adventure, and maybe even a willingness to make peace with the fact that your hair will be a wild, tangled mess by the end of the day. But fear not, the rewards of hiking in Fundy National Park are well worth the effort. From stunning waterfalls to picturesque lakes and towering cliffs, these hikes are sure to make you forget all about your daily grind.

So pack your bags, lace up your boots, and let's embark on an unforgettable journey through the wilderness of Fundy National Park. And who knows, maybe along the way, you'll discover something even more valuable than the stunning views – yourself. (Cue dramatic music and a montage of hikers triumphantly reaching the top of the bay of fundy and various mountains)

1. Dickson Falls Trail

Length: 1.5 km (0.9 miles) | Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Fundy national park has the world's highest tides

 

This fundy hike is like a choose-your-own-adventure book - but instead of dragons and treasure, you get to navigate a winding forest trail and a majestic waterfall. It's the perfect hike for those who want to explore the beauty of Fundy National Park without committing to a full day of strenuous exercise.

As you begin your journey, you'll feel like you're entering a secret world hidden within the trees. The trail is lined with lush green foliage, and the occasional beam of sunlight breaks through the branches, casting an ethereal glow on everything around you. It's like you've stepped into a fairy tale - or maybe a Jurassic Park sequel.

But don't let the magical atmosphere fool you - this hike can be tricky. You'll have to navigate steep stairs and uneven terrain, all while trying not to trip over your own feet. And let's not forget about the occasional muddy puddle that seems to appear out of nowhere, threatening to suck your shoes right off your feet.

But fear not, brave hiker! The reward at the end of this challenging trail is worth the effort. As you approach the waterfall, the sound of rushing water grows louder and louder. And then, suddenly, you're there - standing before the majestic Dickson Falls. The water cascades down in a roaring torrent, mist spraying everywhere. It's like standing in the middle of a nature documentary - except you're the star.

So take a moment to bask in the beauty of the falls, snap a few photos, and then head back down the trail. But don't worry - the magic of the Dickson Falls Trail will stay with you long after you leave. And who knows, maybe you'll even start hearing the sound of rushing water in your dreams. (Or maybe that's just me - I like waterfalls.)

2. Laverty Falls Trail

Length: 3.5 km (2.2 miles) | Difficulty: Moderate
high and low tide near Fundy Trail Parkway

 

This hike is like a rollercoaster - but instead of loops and drops, you get to experience a rush of adrenaline as you navigate steep inclines and treacherous rocky terrain. It's the perfect hike for thrill-seekers who want to add a little danger to their outdoor adventures.

As you begin your journey, you'll feel like you're on a quest to reach the top of a mountain (or maybe just a really big hill - I'm not great at judging elevation). The trail is steep and rocky, and every step feels like a test of your endurance. But fear not, my fellow adventurer, because the reward at the end of this trail is worth it.

As you approach the falls, you'll hear the rush of water getting louder and louder. And then, suddenly, you're there - standing before the majestic Laverty Falls. The water cascades down in a roaring torrent, mist spraying everywhere. It's like standing in the middle of a nature documentary - except you're the star.

But don't let the beauty of the falls distract you from the fact that you're still on a steep incline. The way back down can be just as treacherous as the climb up, and you'll have to navigate rocks and slippery mud with caution. But hey, isn't that what makes hiking so exciting?

As you make your way back to the trailhead, you'll feel a sense of accomplishment that can only come from conquering a challenging hike. And who knows, maybe you'll even feel like a real-life Indiana Jones (or Lara Croft, if that's more your style). Just remember, the Laverty Falls Trail is not for the faint of heart. But if you're up for a little adventure, it's sure to be a hike you'll never forget.

3. Matthews Head Trail

Length: 9.6 km (6 miles) | Difficulty: Moderate
White tailed deer and rare tree species

 

This hike is like a choose-your-own-adventure book - but instead of dragons and treasure, you get to explore the rugged coastline of Fundy National Park. It's the perfect hike for those who want to experience the beauty of the ocean while also getting their daily dose of exercise.

As you begin your journey, you'll feel like a pirate setting off on a quest to discover buried treasure (or maybe just a really good lobster roll - I don't judge). The trail winds along the rocky shoreline, with the crashing waves of the Bay of Fundy providing the soundtrack to your adventure. You'll feel like a character in a Nicholas Sparks novel, except without the sappy romance (unless you brought someone special along - in which case, I'm not responsible for any canoodling that may occur).

This hike can be a bit tricky. You'll have to navigate rocky trails, cliffs and slippery seaweed, all while trying not to fall into the water (unless you brought a bathing suit - in which case, go ahead and take a dip. I won't judge).

But fear not, my fellow adventurer, because the reward at the end of this trail is worth the effort. As you approach the end of the trail, you'll feel like you've reached the edge of the world. The rugged coastline stretches out before you, with nothing but the endless expanse of the ocean on the horizon. It's like standing on the bow of a ship, except without the seasickness (unless you're prone to that sort of thing - in which case, I recommend Dramamine).

4. Third Vault Falls Trail

Length: 9.2 km (5.7 miles) | Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Lots of backcountry camping in fundy, ask the visitor center for more info

 

Well, well, well, if it isn't the Third Vault Falls Trail in Fundy National Park. It's like a treasure hunt, except instead of finding gold, you get to find a spectacular waterfall. I mean, I don't know about you, but I'd take a waterfall over gold any day. Can't buy happiness with gold, can you?

Now, let me tell you, this hike is like an adventure in the Shire, except without the hobbits and second breakfasts (which is a real shame if you ask me). The trail winds through the forest, with towering trees that'll make you feel like you're in a fairy tale. Just keep an eye out for any orcs or goblins - I hear they like to hang out in these parts.

As you make your way along the trail, you'll cross a picturesque footbridge that spans a babbling brook. It's the perfect spot to take a selfie, explore, or maybe even try your hand at skipping rocks (just don't fall in - it's not exactly the hot tub you were hoping for).

But the real magic of this hike is the destination - Third Vault Falls. This waterfall is like a shower from Mother Nature herself. The misty spray is so refreshing, you'll feel like a new person. It's like hitting the reset button on your soul. Plus, the view is Insta-worthy - your friends will be green with envy (or maybe that's just the foliage).

And who knows, maybe you'll even come across some of the national parks that's resident wildlife - like a black bear, a wolf lake a moose or a red fox. Just don't try to pet them, unless you want to be the next viral video on YouTube.

In all seriousness though, the Third Vault Falls Trail is one of the most beautiful hikes you Canada in Fundy National Park, and it's worth the effort. Just make sure you bring your sense of adventure (and maybe some bug spray - those mosquitoes can be fierce).

5. Marven Lake Trail

Length: 12.8 km (8 miles) | Difficulty: Difficult
Fundy National Park, New Brunswick

 

Ah, the Marven Lake Trail in Fundy National Park - is the perfect hike for those who want to get a good workout and enjoy some stunning scenery without having to face any death-defying obstacles. It's like the yoga of hiking - you'll feel refreshed, energized, and at peace with the world.

The hike starts in a dense forest, where you might hear the occasional squirrel chattering or birds singing, but don't worry, it's not like you're in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs or anything (unless, of course, you're hiking with seven dwarfs - in which case, I'd like to see that).

As you make your way along the trail, you'll come across a babbling brook that's just begging you to skip some rocks or dip your toes in. Just watch out for any pesky leeches or overly-amorous fish - they tend to get a bit too attached.

But the real star of the park and the show is Marven Lake. It's like a giant, crystal-clear bathtub surrounded by stunning mountains and trees. It's the perfect spot for a quick dip - just be prepared for a bit of a shock when you first hit the water.

As you walk you make your way around the lake, you'll see some of the most breathtaking views you've ever laid eyes on. It's like you're in a postcard or one of those fancy screensavers. Just make sure you walk so you don't trip over any rocks or accidentally stumble into a beaver dam - those little guys can get pretty territorial.

In all seriousness though, the Marven Lake Trail is an absolute gem among hiking trails in Fundy National Park. It's the perfect hike for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in nature. Just make sure you bring plenty of snacks (because let's face it, hiking burns a lot of calories) and maybe a good book or two for when you need to take a break and rest your tired feet.

6. Moosehorn Trail

Length: 2.2 km (1.4 miles) | Difficulty: Easy
Park Visitors will require Discovery Pass

 

Oh boy, the Moosehorn Trail in Fundy National Park - it's like a moose convention, but with less awkward small talk between visitors and more stunning scenery. This easy hike is perfect for those visitors who want to experience the great outdoors without having to climb Mount Everest (or even a tiny hill, for that matter).

As you make your way through the forest, keep an eye out for any moose that might be grazing in the area. And let's be honest, who doesn't want to see a moose? They're like giant, majestic deer that could probably bench-press a car.

But the real star of the show is the waterfall. It's like a natural shower - refreshing, and invigorating, and it makes your hair look fabulous (just kidding, I can't promise that). And don't forget to take a selfie in front of it to prove to your friends that you're not just sitting on the couch binge-watching Netflix (even if that is your usual weekend activity).

And if you're feeling adventurous, why not dip your toes in the babbling brook? Just watch out for any overly-amorous fish or pesky leeches - they can be a bit clingy.

But in all seriousness, the Moosehorn Trail is an absolute gem in Fundy National Park. It's the perfect hike for those who want to get away from the daily grind and immerse themselves in nature. Just make sure you bring plenty of water and snacks (because let's face it, hiking can be hungry work) and maybe a good playlist to keep you motivated along the way.

7. Coastal Trail

Length: 5.5 km (3.4 miles) | Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Lots of campground with easy access, officially opened late spring

 

As you start your hike, the salty sea air will give your hair that perfect beachy wave and the sound of waves crashing against the shore will make you feel like you're in a meditation class (minus the incense and chanting and golf course). Keep an eye out for any marine life that might be making an appearance - who knows, you might even catch a glimpse of a fashion-forward seal or a trend-setting porpoise.

And speaking of fashion, the sea caves along the Coastal Trail are like the ultimate photo shoot location. The natural light is perfect for those Insta-worthy shots, and the rocky formations create a unique backdrop that even the most hipster of photographers would approve of. But let's be real, you're not a true influencer unless you venture inside the caves and show off your adventurous side (just don't blame us if you get a bit of seaweed in your hair).

As you make your way along the trail, you'll come across a few sandy beaches that are just begging for a photo op (and maybe even a quick dip in the ocean if you're feeling brave). Just remember to wear your best beach attire - you never know when you might run into a paparazzi (or at least a fellow hiker who appreciates your fashion sense).

But the real star of the show is the stunning view of the Bay of Fundy. It's like a painting coming to life, with rolling hills and rocky cliffs providing a beautiful backdrop to the shimmering ocean. It's the perfect spot to take a moment and appreciates the natural beauty around you (and maybe even strike a pose or two for the 'gram).

8. Goose River Trail

Length: 3.3 km (2 miles) | Difficulty: Easy
In winter there are lots of cross country skiing

 

As you start your hike, you'll feel like you've entered a secret world hidden away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The only sounds you'll hear are the rustling of leaves and the gentle gurgle of the river - a far cry from the usual cacophony of car horns and construction noise.

But let's be real, the real star of the show is the river itself. It's like a supermodel, with its clear water and perfect rapids that would make any kayaker or rafting enthusiast jealous. Just be sure to keep your wits about you - those rocks can be slippery, and you don't want to end up taking an unplanned swim!

And speaking of supermodels, the forest along the Goose River Trail is like a runway for the most fashionable of deer and raccoons. Keep an eye out for any wildlife that might be giving you a "Who wore it better?" moment with their fabulous fur coats and stylish stripes.

But don't get too distracted by the fashion show - the forest itself is a natural wonderland that deserves your attention. The trees tower above you, their leaves creating a dappled pattern of light and shade that will make you feel like you're in a dream. And if you're lucky, you might even stumble upon a hidden waterfall that will make you feel like you're in a fairy tale.

As you make your way back to the trailhead, you'll feel like you've just emerged from a magical realm that most people never get to experience. It's like you've been let in on a secret that only the forest and the river and the animals know - and you can't wait to come back for more.

9. Caribou Plain Trail

Length: 8.8 km (5.5 miles) | Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult

 

The Caribou Plain Trail in Fundy National Park is like a journey back in time to the prehistoric era when woolly mammoths roamed the earth (okay, maybe not woolly mammoths, but you get the idea).

As you start your hike, you'll feel like you're walking on a giant blanket of grass, with the sky stretching out above you like a never-ending canvas. The only sounds you'll hear are the chirping of birds and the whisper of the wind - a far cry from the usual city noise.

But let's be real, the real stars of the show are the caribou themselves. These majestic creatures roam the plains like they own the place, with their impressive antlers and graceful gait. Just be sure to keep your distance - you don't want to interrupt their afternoon snack or get on their bad side.

And speaking of snacks, the Caribou Plain Trail is a forager's paradise, with wild berries and edible plants growing alongside the path. Just make sure you know what you're picking - you don't want to end up with a mouthful of poison ivy!

But don't get too distracted by the snacks - the landscape itself is a wonder to behold. The flat grasslands stretch out as far as the eye can see, with the occasional hill or rocky outcropping breaking up the monotony. It's like you're in the middle of a giant nature painting, with every colour and texture carefully chosen to create the perfect picture.

As you make your way back to the trailhead, you'll feel like you've just experienced a slice of wilderness that most people never get to see. It's like you've stepped into a time machine and gone back to a simpler era when life was all about survival and appreciation of the natural world.

10. Coppermine Trail

Length: 9.6 km (6 miles) | Difficulty: Difficult

 

Are you ready to channel your inner gold digger? The Coppermine Trail in Fundy National Park is your chance to strike it rich! Or at least, to pretend like you're a prospector in search of buried treasure.

As you begin your hike, you'll feel like a true adventurer, venturing through the dense forest and dodging trees like an expert lumberjack. And who knows, you might even encounter a moose or two - just make sure to keep your distance unless you want to end up on an antler ride.

The trail follows the path of the original copper miners, who scoured the landscape in search of valuable metal. But forget about them, because you're here for nature, not the riches. The rushing waters of Coppermine Brook will serenade you as you hike, providing a natural soundtrack to your adventure.

As you make your way through dense forests in the wilderness, keep your eyes peeled for gold nuggets, sparkling gems, rare species or maybe just a cool-looking rock. Who knows what treasures you might uncover?

But even if you come up empty-handed, the real treasure of the Coppermine Trail is the stunning scenery. The towering trees and rocky terrain create a truly magical atmosphere, and the abandoned copper mine at the end of the trail is a fascinating glimpse into the past.

Conclusion

If you're tired of sitting on your couch binge-watching Netflix, it's time to head to Fundy National Park in Canada for an outdoor adventure that will make your heart race faster than a squirrel on caffeine! With hiking and biking trails ranging from "easy-peasy lemon squeezy" to "oh-my-god-I'm-gonna-die," there's a hike for everyone, even if your only exercise is lifting a pint of beer at your local pub.

Whether you're into waterfalls, wildlife, hiking trails or just trying not to get lost in the woods, the ten hikes listed above will make you forget all about your 9-5 job and give you a taste of the great outdoors. Just remember to bring your hiking boots, and a map! So get off your butt and get ready for a hike that will make you feel more alive than a squirrel on...well, you get the idea.

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