“Fall” in Love with Fredericton trails!

It’s the most wonderful time of year! Gone are the humidity and bugs, replaced by brisk mornings, gloriously warm afternoons and a riot of colours that make this season so awesome! That’s why it’s the perfect time to experience the robust 120 km trail system that Frederictonians are so proud of and some pretty cool hiking spots that will definitely have you snapping a few Instagram-worthy pics!
Here’s a few of my fave routes!
Nashwaak Trail
If you are a fall foliage fanatic like I am, you will truly feel immersed in the season as you take to this almost 8 kilometer trail. Start at the Trail Visitor Centre and follow the signs for the Nashwaak Trail. Expect some pretty breathtaking views of the Nashwaak River in its glory (note: biking this trail may lead to unintended accidents due to gazing at your surroundings!). For more inspiration, check out my running routes blog that references this trail and other run/walk/bike-worthy treks! Option: do “the loop! – start on the Gibson trail, cross Bridge Street to loop back on the Nashwaak Trail towards Fredericton – a very respectable 10 km loop!
Odell Park
Even if you are not a tree afficionado, you’ll still appreciate the fact that this is one of Canada’s best old growth forests with 16 kilometers of trails that take you to areas where trees have stood for over 400 years old!
Killarney Lake
This is a must-do whether you are walking or biking. The trail begins at Killarney Lake, where you can take a leisurely walk around the perimeter of this freshwater lake or if you are feeling like you need more, the trail extends to 20 km of footpaths where you will be sure to glimpse some pretty astounding colours! Check out our blog, “The Top 8 Places to take Fall Photos” for some more great ideas!
Currie Mountain
Did you know? Currie Mountain was actually the site of an ancient volcano dating back almost 350 million years ago! You can get to this trail either by car (a short 10 minute drive from downtown Fredericton) or you can hop on your bike on the Northside Trail towards Douglas. Read all about Currie Mountain in our blog here.
Mactaquac Provincial Park
After Currie Mountain, continue on to Mactaquac! The name means “where the river is red” in Maliseet; fitting as you’ll see plenty of red (leaves) reflecting on the headpond! It seems that when the end of September hits, this area is transformed into a rainbow of fall colours; you can hike the 10 km of trails that surround the park; it’s not strenuous so great for the kids!
Fred Taproom Trail
Another great way to experience Fredericton and its trails is through our local craft brewers! The #FredTapTrail is a network of 11 taprooms that will definitely give you a breadth of the variety of great beer we brew right here. Don’t take my word for it, check out this video by adventure travel YouTuber, Mike Corey to find out all the details! (Did I mention there’s some pretty cool swag that you can collect?)
Where will your feet or bike take you this fall? Make sure Fredericton is on your list to soak up the last vestiges of warm sun and glorious colours that the season bestows! Be sure to check out our website for even more ideas and inspiration!