Pets allowed
Allowed with Restrictions
Elevation Gain
-133.00 ft (-40.54 m)
Trail type
There-and-back
Distance
1.20 km (0.75 mi)
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A great place to experience the world’s highest tides is at Fundy National Park’s Point Wolfe Beach. The moderate 11.2-kilometer round-trip trail leads from a parking lot through forest to the rocky beach. Arrive at low tide, and you can walk on the ocean floor. Some areas are muddy, but you can easily walk on the stones or climb on rocks. Watch for the small sea creatures that cling to the rocks waiting for the tide. Stay awhile and you’ll be amazed at the rapid rise of the tide. It’s interesting to see the outgoing water meet the incoming water as waves seem to reverse their direction. Get to higher ground and watch how quickly the beach becomes the ocean floor. A note of caution: As the tide moves in, always be aware of your exit.

Even though the village named Point Wolfe is long gone, you can see some evidence of the little town that once shipped lumber around the world. By the late 1800s the easily accessible trees had been cut. Fish populations were harmed by sawmill refuse. People began emigrating to other cities, and by 1922 the large mills and the spring log drives had become a part of the area’s history. Even though the village is gone, you can still find small pieces of brick from a 20-meter-tall smokestack that once stood at the Point Wolfe sawmill. Scour the beach; maybe you’ll find a piece of history.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Spring
Summer
Fall

Congestion

Moderate

Parking Pass

General Day Use Fee

Pros

Nice woodland hike to beach. Amazing how fast the tide covers the beach.

Cons

None.

Trailhead Elevation

153.00 ft (46.63 m)

Features

Whale watching
Wildlife
Bird watching
Big vistas
Geologically significant

Location

Nearby Adventures

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