Best lakes around Saint Martins Parish are found within a coastal highlands region, characterized by dense Acadian forest and deep river valleys. This area, particularly within Fundy National Park, features a mix of balsam fir, black spruce, red maple, and birch. The terrain varies from level lakeside paths to steep climbs in river gorges, offering diverse natural landscapes for exploration.
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A coastal highlands park on the Bay of Fundy, known for dense Acadian forest, deep river valleys, and some of the highest tides in the world. Trails range from short woodland loops to longer routes that link waterfalls, lakes, and exposed ridgelines. Expect a mix of balsam fir, black spruce, red maple, and birch throughout the interior, with wetter areas supporting bogs and mossy groundcover. Terrain varies from mostly level lakeside paths to steep climbs in the river gorges. The park is well-signed, with clear trailheads, campgrounds, and multiple access points along the main park road. Suitable for hiking, running, and, in designated areas, biking.
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Bennett Lake is tucked within Fundy National Park, surrounded by forest and rolling hills. Around the lake, you’ll find open grassy areas with picnic tables, perfect for a snack while enjoying the view. In summer, wildflowers brighten the shoreline, and in autumn, the surrounding woods glow with brilliant shades of red and gold.
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The relatively short hiking trail is worth a stop. Rustic paths and boardwalks take you to the lake. There are two viewing platforms there.
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At Marven Lake in Fundy National Park, it's worth keeping your eyes open and taking a moment to pause. The lake is a popular place for moose in the summer, and you can also look for (and hopefully find) the four-toed salamander with its white belly. Marven Lake is the only lake in New Brunswick where this species of amphibian is at home.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Viewpoint Over Big Caribou Lake for its idyllic setting and viewing platforms. Other popular spots include Marven Lake, known for moose sightings, and Bennett Lake, which offers open grassy areas perfect for picnics within Fundy National Park.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Marven Lake and Bennett Lake, both within Fundy National Park, are considered family-friendly. Bennett Lake, in particular, has open grassy areas and picnic tables. The Viewpoint Over Big Caribou Lake also features rustic paths and boardwalks suitable for a family stroll to the viewing platforms.
At Marven Lake, moose are often seen during the summer. It's also the only lake in New Brunswick where the rare four-toed salamander is found. The dense Acadian forest surrounding many of the lakes in areas like Fundy National Park is home to various other forest animals and birds.
The region is characterized by dense Acadian forest, deep river valleys, and coastal highlands. Lakes are often surrounded by a mix of balsam fir, black spruce, red maple, and birch. Fundy National Park, which encompasses several lakes, is known for its diverse terrain, including waterfalls, exposed ridgelines, and bogs with mossy groundcover in wetter areas.
Absolutely. The area offers a variety of hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the Walton Glen Gorge Trail or the Flower Pot Scenic Footpath loop. More challenging options include sections of the Fundy Footpath. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Easy hikes around Saint Martins Parish and Hiking around Saint Martins Parish guides.
While specific seasonal tips for each lake are not provided, the region's natural beauty changes throughout the year. In summer, wildflowers brighten the shorelines, and moose are more commonly seen. Autumn brings brilliant shades of red and gold to the surrounding woods, as seen around Bennett Lake. Spring and fall generally offer pleasant hiking conditions.
Yes, the Viewpoint Over Big Caribou Lake is specifically designed for this, offering an idyllic place to linger with two viewing platforms accessible via rustic paths and boardwalks. Many other trails within Fundy National Park also provide scenic vistas over lakes and river valleys.
The terrain varies significantly. You can find mostly level lakeside paths, such as those around Bennett Lake, as well as steep climbs in river gorges within Fundy National Park. Trails range from short woodland loops to longer routes linking waterfalls, lakes, and exposed ridgelines.
Marven Lake is notable as the only lake in New Brunswick where the four-toed salamander is found. The broader region, especially within Fundy National Park, features a diverse Acadian forest ecosystem, including bogs and mossy groundcover in wetter areas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the beautiful views, the idyllic places to linger, and the opportunity to observe wildlife like moose. The well-signed trails, clear trailheads, and diverse natural landscapes, from coastal highlands to dense forests, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Bennett Lake, located within Fundy National Park, offers open grassy areas with picnic tables, making it an ideal spot for a snack or meal while enjoying the view.
Many areas, particularly within Fundy National Park, are well-signed with clear trailheads and multiple access points along the main park road. The Viewpoint Over Big Caribou Lake is reached via relatively short hiking trails with rustic paths and boardwalks, indicating good accessibility for a natural setting.


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