HIKING AROUND NOVA SCOTIA

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Anima Mundi Trails

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Address: 360 Davison St
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Phone: 902-691-6674
Community: Forest Hill
Region: Valley
Notes: Anima Mundi Trails operates as a beautifully hand-built, multi-use singletrack trail network situated on 52 acres of private land at the summit of Gaspereau Mountain in Forest Hill. Maintained in collaboration with the Annapolis Valley Mountain Bike Association, the 6-kilometre system weaves through a dense, mossy Acadian forest. The design features tight, fast, flowy loops over gentle mounds with minimal roots or rocks, making it highly popular for intermediate mountain biking, trail running, hiking, and winter snowshoeing. Roadside parking is available near the marked trailhead off East Davison Street.
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difficulty-moderate rating-4.6 mountain-bike-primary multi-loop acadian-forest private-land

Black Hole Falls

Address: Old Baxter Mill Rd
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Community: Baxters Harbour
Region: Valley
Notes: Black Hole Falls is a rugged wilderness waterfall and coastal hiking destination situated along the Bay of Fundy near Baxters Harbour. Accessed via an unmarked trailhead off Old Baxter Mill Road, the trail descends an unmaintained path to the top of the cascades before dropping sharply to the rocky shoreline below using fixed ropes. Because the base of the falls and the adjacent Black Hole Cove completely fill with deep water during high tide, visitors must strictly coordinate their hikes with the receding tide cycle to safely explore the sea-carved rock formations and basalt shoreline.
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difficulty-hard rating-4.6 rope-assisted-descent tide-dependent coastal-view rock-scrambling

Blomidon Vernal Pool

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Address: 3138 Pereau Rd
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Phone: 902-582-7319
Community: Blomidon
Region: Valley
Notes: The Blomidon Vernal Pool is a unique, protected ephemeral ecological site located high atop the Cape Blomidon sea cliffs along the back loop of the Jodrey Trail inside Blomidon Provincial Park. This seasonal, fish-free wetland basin provides highly specialized breeding habitats for woodland frogs and yellow-spotted salamanders. Most notably, it stands as one of only three verified locations in Nova Scotia home to the rare invertebrate fairy shrimp (Eubranchipus intricatus) east of Manitoba. Accessible via the main provincial park trail systems, hikers can park at the day-use lot and trek through an old-growth sugar maple and beech hardwood forest canopy.
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difficulty-moderate rating-4.7 vernal-pool rare-invertebrates clifftop-trail old-growth-forest

Dykes Trail

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Address: Dykeland St
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Community: Wolfville
Region: Valley
Notes: The Dykes Trail is a scenic public walking path and recreational trail system accessed off Dykeland Street in the town of Wolfville. Winding along the historic Acadian dykelands, the flat gravel pathway offers panoramic views of the Minas Basin, Cape Blomidon, and active agricultural fields. The infrastructure serves as a popular route for local runners, birdwatchers, and cyclists, anchoring municipal greenway networks within the regional Annapolis Valley landscape.
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difficulty-easy rating-4.7 scenic-view bird-watching dog-friendly gravel-path

Foote Woods

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Address: 777 Burgess Mountain Rd
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Community: Cambridge
Region: Valley
Notes: Foote Woods features an immersive wilderness trail network traversing the southern slopes of the North Mountain ridge near Cambridge. The primary loop track guides hikers through a beautiful, dense mixed Acadian forest environment rich with mossy forest floors, ancient boulder formations, and localized creek crossings. The singletrack trail involves moderate elevation changes and uneven terrain with tree roots and stones, providing a rewarding escape for traditional hikers, trail runners, and snowshoers.
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difficulty-moderate rating-4.6 forest-trail dog-friendly nature-study loop-path

Gaspereau River Trail

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Address: 1921 Deep Hollow Rd
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Community: Gaspereau
Region: Valley
Notes: The Gaspereau River Trail is a scenic, flat linear walking path running alongside the rushing waters of the historic Gaspereau River. The trail weaves underneath a beautiful canopy of mixed mature Acadian forest, providing an immersive nature experience with several riverbank look-offs. Highly popular for trail running, dog walking, and fishing access, the pathway can be accessed at the Deep Hollow Road bridge trailhead where limited dirt-roadside parking is available.
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difficulty-easy rating-4.5 river-views dog-friendly linear-path forest-trail

Little River Waterfall

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Address: John Jordan Rd
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Community: Sunken Lake
Region: Valley
Notes: A hidden gem in the Kings County backcountry near Sunken Lake and White Rock. The trail follows an old logging logging road and unmaintained ATV track before narrowing down into a mature deciduous forest gorge. At the look-off, a unique hand-crafted global distance milestone post awaits hikers, while a brief 50-metre steep decline equipped with rope assists guides you down to a deep 20-foot waterfall pool ideal for seasonal swimming.
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difficulty-easy rating-4.8 waterfall swimming-hole rope-assist forest-trail

Millennium Trail

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Address: 33 Orchard Ave
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Phone: 902-542-5767
Community: Wolfville
Region: Valley
Notes: The Millennium Trail is an enchanting 2-kilometre municipal linear park system built in 2000 within the town of Wolfville. Acting as a key urban nature corridor, the flat, well-maintained crusher dust gravel pathway establishes a direct route from the historic Wolfville Harbour up through the heart of town. It meanders alongside a peaceful stream through the mature-growth canopy of Sherwood Ravine and Rawding Ravine before connecting directly into the extensive trail loops at Reservoir Park.
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difficulty-easy rating-4.5 gravel-path dog-friendly ravine-trail stream-views

Miner's Marsh Hiking Trail

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Address: 11 Fox Hollow Dr #5
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Phone: 902-679-2500
Community: Kentville
Region: Valley
Notes: Miner's Marsh is a protected wetland habitat and nature reserve developed by Ducks Unlimited Canada and maintained by the Town of Kentville. The site features a 1.7-kilometre double-loop gravel trail equipped with viewing platforms, an observation tower, and interpretive signage. It is a premier destination for birdwatchers, supporting over 160 wildlife species, and connects directly to the regional Harvest Moon Trailway infrastructure.
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difficulty-easy rating-4.8 bird-watching wheelchair-accessible stroller-friendly flat-gravel-path

Moores Brook Falls

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Address: 4790 Prospect Rd
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Community: North Alton
Region: Valley
Notes: Moores Brook Falls is a scenic hidden natural attraction situated just off Prospect Road near North Alton, outside Kentville. The short but steep and rugged out-and-back trail follows a ravine up a rocky riverbed, leading hikers past a series of three distinct cascades. The main seasonal waterfall features an impressive 50-foot drop over an angled rock face, requiring proper footwear due to slippery, washed-out paths and rope-assisted climbs near the upper pools.
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difficulty-moderate rating-4.6 out-and-back steep-terrain dog-friendly waterfall-view

Porcupine Rock

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Address: Phinney Mountain Rd (unpaved section), Beaconsfield, NS B0S 1C0
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Phone: 902-532-2334
Community: Beaconsfield
Region: Valley
Notes: A challenging 2.5km to 3km trek featuring a steep 165m climb up the North Mountain. The trail is often unmarked and involves crossing a latched gate on what is technically private property, though it is a local favourite. Hikers are rewarded with an exposed rock buttress offering panoramic views of the Annapolis Valley and the winding Annapolis River below. Sturdy, waterproof footwear is recommended due to potentially muddy and slippery sections.
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difficulty-hard rating-4.5 out-and-back valley-views steep-climb dog-friendly rock-climbing

Trail Head for Wolfville Woodland Trail

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Address: University Ave
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Community: Wolfville
Region: Valley
Notes: The Trail Head for Wolfville Woodland Trail serves as a prominent public access point to Acadia's Woodland Trails network, located just uphill from the Acadia University campus off University Avenue in Wolfville. Spanning approximately 50 acres of managed forest land adjacent to the Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens, the network features 2.3 kilometres of easy-to-moderate walking loops. The location provides hikers, students, and visitors with access to scenic natural landscapes, native Acadian tree species, and local wildlife networks.
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difficulty-easy rating-4.6 wooded-loop native-flora dog-friendly campus-access

Woodville Waterfall

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Address: Bligh Rd
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Community: Woodville
Region: Valley
Notes: Woodville Waterfall is a scenic seasonal cascade nestled along the community-managed Woodville Hiking Trails. Accessed via a rustic trailhead network off Bligh Road north of Highway 221, the path to the falls features a brief but somewhat steep and rocky climb following a ravine along the side of the North Mountain. Part of an interconnected multi-use trail system, the waterfall flows most dynamically during the spring thaw or following heavy regional rainfalls, making it a popular local highlight for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Annapolis Valley.
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difficulty-moderate rating-4.4 short-hike rocky-terrain dog-friendly waterfall-view
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