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Hike the easy 2.1-mile Red Point Trail in The Anchorage Provincial Park, enjoying coastal views and unique "trees on stilts" in New Brunswic
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The Anchorage Provincial Park
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579 m
Highlight • Beach
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1.69 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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3.37 km
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The Red Point Trail is located within The Anchorage Provincial Park on Grand Manan, New Brunswick, Canada. It's important to note that this specific trail is distinct from others with similar names found in places like Utah or California.
The trail is approximately 2 km (1.2 miles) one way. An estimated return time for the full out-and-back hike is about 1 hour and 15 minutes, making it a pleasant short excursion.
Yes, the trail is considered easy with minimal elevation change, making it ideal for beginners and families. The varied surface, including a boardwalk, contributes to its accessibility.
The terrain is varied and generally easy. You'll start on a grassy path, transition to crushed rock, and then walk along a boardwalk. Be aware that the boardwalk can be slippery when wet, though shingles have been added in some areas for better grip.
Along the route, you'll find interpretive signs explaining local history and marine life. Keep an eye out for 'trees on stilts' where roots are suspended above decaying stumps, benches shaped like giant lobster traps, and a monument dedicated to local fishermen. The trail also passes the square cement outline of an old building and a cement pillar used for GPS accuracy near the end. You'll also pass by the Red Point Trail highlight itself.
You can expect beautiful coastal views with several lookouts over the ocean and surrounding islands. The trail winds through a spruce coastal forest, eventually opening into an area with alder bushes. At low tide, exploring the rocky shore can reveal various sea plants and animals in the intertidal zone.
Parking is available at The Anchorage Provincial Park, where the trailhead for the Red Point Trail is located. The park provides direct access to the beginning of the route.
Information regarding specific dog policies for this trail is not available. It's always best to check directly with The Anchorage Provincial Park for their current pet regulations before your visit.
Details on permits or entrance fees for The Anchorage Provincial Park are not provided in the available information. We recommend checking the official New Brunswick Parks website or contacting the park directly for the most up-to-date information on fees and regulations.
While the trail can be enjoyed in various seasons, the best time to hike is typically during warmer months when the coastal views are clear and the boardwalk is less likely to be slippery from rain or ice. Winter hiking is possible but may require extra caution due to potentially wet and icy conditions.
The trail offers opportunities to observe marine life in the intertidal zone at low tide, such as periwinkles, starfish, and green crabs. As it winds through a coastal forest, you might also spot various birds and small forest creatures typical of the New Brunswick coast.