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Hiking around Hopewell Parish offers diverse trails through unique coastal landscapes and forested areas. The region is defined by the Bay of Fundy's extreme tidal fluctuations, which have sculpted distinctive "flowerpot rocks" and expansive tidal flats. Trails provide access to these geological formations, as well as views of the coastline and inland forests.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This trail is easily accessible from Riverside-Albert and follows along its namesake creek, providing great views along the way.
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This lookout gives you an amazing view across the ravine that's been cut by Crooked Creek.
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Diamond Rock is one of the famous sea stack formations found in the last cove of Hopewell Cape. This feature gets its name because of its distinct diamond-like shape.
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The White Rock Recreation Area is a trail system developed by the Codiac Cycling Trails bike club. However, hiking is still welcome on all trails. This area was a former mine site that includes an old quarry, caves, underground streams, and white rock formations throughout the landscape.
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Gray Brook flows through a forested valley in southern New Brunswick, surrounded by rolling hills and quiet wilderness. The area is known for its clear water, small cascades, and access to nearby trails used for hiking, fishing, and paddling. Itβs a peaceful backcountry spot that captures the natural beauty of inland Fundy regions, with plenty of chances to explore along the brookβs edge or relax by the water.
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If you come at low tide, you'll want to wear rubber boots. It can get pretty muddy. But that shouldn't stop you from looking at the fascinating rock formations from the beach.
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Here you can get information, see when the tide is high and low and clean your shoes
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Be careful not to slip on the slippery clay. Fortunately, you can rinse your shoes at the exit.
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Hiking in Hopewell Parish is defined by the dramatic Bay of Fundy tides, which have sculpted the iconic 'flowerpot rocks' at Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park. You can explore the ocean floor at low tide, offering a truly unique perspective of these geological formations, or enjoy coastal and forested trails with stunning views.
There are several hiking trails in Hopewell Parish, with komoot featuring 6 routes. These range from easy walks to moderate excursions, catering to various fitness levels.
The majority of hiking trails in Hopewell Parish are considered easy, with 5 out of 6 routes rated as such. There is also 1 moderate trail, making the area accessible for most hikers.
Yes, at low tide, you can walk directly on the ocean floor at Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park. The Hopewell Rocks β The Rocks Provincial Park route provides direct access. Be sure to check the tide schedule before your visit to plan your exploration.
Yes, Hopewell Parish offers several family-friendly hiking options. Many trails, including those within Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park, are well-maintained and suitable for various ages. The opportunity to walk on the ocean floor is particularly engaging for families.
The most notable natural features are the 'flowerpot rocks' at Hopewell Rocks, sculpted by the Bay of Fundy tides. You can also spot Diamond Rock and enjoy views of Shepody Mountain, Mary's Point, and Grindstone Island from trails like the Demoiselle Beach Trail.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, the White Rock Recreation Area Inner loop β Hillsborough is an easy path that winds through wooded areas, offering a pleasant loop experience.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique geological formations, the opportunity to walk on the ocean floor, and the well-maintained trails that offer diverse coastal and forest experiences.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when the weather is mild and trails are clear. This period also allows for optimal exploration of the ocean floor at low tide. Always check local tide tables for Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park before your visit.
Yes, several trails in Hopewell Parish lead through coastal forests. The Crooked Creek Trail β Riverside-Albert is a good example, offering a pleasant walk through wooded areas near the coast.
For more detailed information about Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park, including tide times and visitor services, you can visit the official tourism website: Tourism New Brunswick - Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park.


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