Goose River Trail
Fundy National Park
The Goose River Trail offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Fundy as it winds through a coastal spruce forest, crossing small streams and valleys to reach the serene Goose River Valley. This 11.4 km trail begins at the Point Wolfe parking lot and provides a range of experiences, from day hikes to Miles Brook or Goose River Beach, expert-level mountain biking for seasoned cyclists, to overnight backcountry camping.
Backcountry campsites along the trail and on Goose River beach are some of the most beloved in the park; have you ever experienced the sun rise from your own private beach?
Goose River Trail also serves to connect hikers to the Fundy Footpath, a 41 km coastal wilderness trek from Fundy National Park to the Big Salmon River, near St. Martins, New Brunswick. The Fundy Footpath traverses the longest undeveloped stretch of coastline on the eastern seaboard, and is maintained by a dedicated group of volunteers through the Fundy Hiking Trail Association. For more information, visit www.fundyhikingtrails.com.
Related links
- Maps and brochures
- Alma Beach
- The Fundy Circuit
- The Fundy Challenge
- Caribou Plain
- Shiphaven
- East Branch
- MacLaren Pond Medicine Trail
- The Forks
- Kinnie Brook
- Matthews Head
- Coppermine
- Dickson Falls
- Herring Cove Beach
- Black Horse
- Maple Grove
- Pumptrack
- Dobson Link
- Laverty Falls
- Moosehorn
- Tracey Lake
- Third Vault Falls
- Coastal
- Bennett Brook
- Marven Lake
- Whitetail
- Tippen Lot
- Foster Brook
- Upper Salmon River Trail
Be Prepared!
- Know your physical limits; Fundy’s wilderness is famous for its rugged cliffs and river valleys. Choose a trail that is challenging but enjoyable for you.
- Pack for comfort and safety: A sweater and a windbreaker are good insurance against variable weather. We recommend footwear with good traction and support. Pack fresh water and a snack, even if you’re planning a short hike.
- Plan your route and stick to it. Let someone know where you plan on hiking and your estimated time of return.
- For your own safety and to preserve the ecological integrity of our Park, stay on marked trails.
- Leave no trace! Please carry out all garbage, yours and any you may find on the trail.
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