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Rogers Brook Trail – Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site The Google rating is 4.8

Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley, Maitland Bridge

Overview

The trail may be short, but there’s so much to see as you explore the Rogers Brook trail. You will cross Rogers Brook and follow the Mersey River along a red maple floodplain. Vibrant in autumn, the floodplain is teeming with life all year. Watch for turtles, amphibians and waterfowl.

Trailhead: Trail parking lot is located off the Main Parkway

Significant Feature: Explore a red maple floodplain

Length: 1-km (0.6-mile) loop

Hiking Time: 15 minutes

Trail Rating: Easy

The trails at Kejimkujik showcase an incredible variety of habitats, scenery and places of cultural and historical significance. Visitor services at Kejimkujik are available from mid-May until October 31. Please visit our website for maps and information on visitor safety and visitor services.

Be responsible for your safety:

  • Ensure that dogs are kept leashed and do not approach, disturb or feed wild animals.
  • Wear proper hiking footwear and take along appropriate clothing.
  • Have adequate sun protection (hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses) and carry water with you, especially for longer trails, climbs or open barrens.
  • Bring insect repellent as black flies and mosquitoes are common all summer.
  • Stay on boardwalks and designated paths to protect fragile vegetation and to reduce your chances of encountering ticks.
  • Mountain bikes are permitted only where indicated, for visitor safety and protection of the environment.
  • Tell someone where you’re going and when you’ll be back.

Date Details/Hours of Operation

Visit the website for hours and seasonal information. No maintenance in off-season.

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    • Government Level

      National

    • Golf Type

      Golf Course

    • Surf & Water Sports Type

      JetSki/Sea-Doo

    • Trail Distance (KM)

      Yes

    • Trail Distance Measurement

      loop/return
    • Trail Type

      Day use
    • Trail Surface

      Gravel
    • Trail Difficulty Level

      Easy
    • Trail Pet Policy

      Leashed
    • Trail Uses

      Hiking, Skiing, Snowshoeing, Walking

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