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Hiking around Waterford Parish offers diverse natural landscapes, characterized by mountainous terrain, extensive river systems, and picturesque waterfalls. The region features varied environments, from the scenic trails around Poley Mountain to the lush Acadian forests and dramatic shorelines accessible through Fundy National Park. This area provides a robust network of trails that traverse woodlands, valleys, and coastal sections.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the easy 3.6-mile Parlee Brook Amphitheatre trail, gaining 802 feet, to discover unique ice formations and a dramatic natural amphithea

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Hike the easy 2.3-mile Friar's Nose — Walker Settlement trail for panoramic views of Sussex and the Parlee Brook valley.
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Hike the easy Sussex Nature Trail loop, a 3.1-mile route along Trout Creek, perfect for families and dog-friendly outings.
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Hike the 5.1-mile Sussex Nature Trail along Trout Creek, a moderate route with 91 feet of elevation gain, taking about 2 hours.
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Friar’s Nose is an exposed rocky outcrop with expansive views of the valley below.
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As you start down Arnolds Hollow Road, you’ll notice a small house tucked away that resembles an abbey in the Swiss Alps. Looking above the house, you can spot Friar’s Nose in the distance. The road climbs steadily until you reach an ATV trail on the left—this is the trail that will take you the rest of the way to Friar’s Nose. One important note: please do not park near the house. The proper parking area is located just down the road, on the other side of the stream.
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Sullivan Park has a parking area with access to the Sussex Corner Trail to the south and the Sussex Nature Walkway to the north. The park was donated by William and Ina Sullivan, and has a gravel parking lot, picnic area, playground, swing set, basketball court, and sometimes a porta-potty.
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The part of Trout Creek that flows past Sussex Corner Trail is a bit quieter than its southern region closer to town. It's a tributary of the Kennebecasis River, popular for kayaking and fishing.
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The Sussex Nature Walkway is a peaceful trail that follows Trout Creek through forests, wetlands, and duck ponds. Starting from the Maple Avenue trailhead just right on the edge of town, it is the perfect getaway for a walk, bike ride, or dog walk.
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Where Maple Avenue and Stewart Avenue meet, sits the humble trailhead of the Sussex Nature Walkway. There is no official parking area, but it's close to downtown, so there's plenty of street parking and nearby lots. The city has installed a sign at the trailhead with a map of the trail so that you won't miss it.
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Trout Creek is a tributary of the Kennebecasis River and once had thriving trout populations. It’s now known for its walking trails, bridges, and quiet spots that locals enjoy for hiking, birdwatching, and spending time by the water.
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The Parlee Brook Amphitheatre Trail is the second trail you will come across off Arnold's Hollow Road. Look for ribbons tied to trees to mark where the trail branches off to the left. Since this is a popular winter destination (you should see a well-worn track in the snow), the trail follows a small stream until you reach the main valley. Once there, you will be surrounded by steep cliffs. In the winter, these walls will be covered in thick ice.
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Waterford Parish offers a robust network of over a dozen hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy walks to more moderate excursions, allowing you to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, Waterford Parish features several easy trails perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk. For example, the Parlee Brook Amphitheatre — Parlee Brook is an easy 3.5-mile (5.7 km) path that leads to a unique natural amphitheater.
For a longer adventure, consider the Marven Lake via Bennett Brook Trail — Fundy National Park. This moderate route spans over 10 miles (16 km) and takes you through scenic parts of Fundy National Park, offering a more extended exploration of the natural environment.
Yes, loop trails are available for those who prefer not to retrace their steps. A popular option is the Trout Creek loop — Sussex Corner, a 5.2-mile (8.3 km) moderate trail that explores the beautiful area around Trout Creek.
Waterford Parish is known for its picturesque waterfalls. You can find stunning cascades like Waterford Falls and Trout Creek Falls. Additionally, the nearby Laverty Falls is a notable highlight within the broader region, offering a beautiful natural spectacle.
Beyond waterfalls, hikers can encounter diverse natural features. The region boasts significant river systems, lakes like Marven Lake, and the varied terrain of Poley Mountain. Parts of Fundy National Park are also accessible, offering dramatic shorelines and Acadian forests.
Yes, the area offers charming historical landmarks. The Urney Covered Bridge and Moores Mill Covered Bridge are notable attractions that can be incorporated into scenic walks, providing a glimpse into the region's heritage amidst natural settings.
The hiking routes in Waterford Parish are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Hikers frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes, from mountainous terrain to scenic waterfalls, and the well-maintained trails that offer varied experiences for all skill levels.
While specific public transport routes directly to trailheads may be limited, the region is generally accessible by car. It's advisable to check local transport options or consider driving to reach the starting points of most trails in Waterford Parish.
The best time for hiking in Waterford Parish is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild and the trails are clear. This period allows you to fully enjoy the lush Acadian forests, vibrant foliage, and comfortable temperatures. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and skiing, particularly around Poley Mountain.
Many of the easier trails in Waterford Parish are suitable for families. Routes with gentle inclines and shorter distances, such as the Friar's Nose — Walker Settlement, which is 2.3 miles (3.7 km) long, provide an enjoyable outdoor experience for all ages.
Many trails in the Waterford Parish area are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations before heading out. Generally, dogs are welcome if kept on a leash and owners practice responsible pet waste disposal.


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