Slapfoot Trail Information & Review



City: Liverpool Region: Kejimkujik National Park Province/State: Nova Scotia Country: Canada Difficulty Easy Time 1 hour Round Trip Distance 6.4 km Elevation Gain Minimal Camping Nearby Public Transit? No Dog Friendly Yes Kid Friendly Yes This relaxed, meandering walk offers beautiful views of the lakeshore in every season. It’s a multi-use trail, so you may meet bikers or horse-back riders along the way. There are several ways to access the trail. You can merge onto...

Slapfoot Trail – Hiking Trail Information

City: Liverpool
Region: Kejimkujik National Park
Province/State: Nova Scotia
Country: Canada

Trail Details

Difficulty
Easy
Time
1 hour
Round Trip Distance
6.4 km
Elevation Gain
Minimal
Camping
Nearby
Public Transit?
No
Dog Friendly
Yes
Kid Friendly
Yes

Slapfoot Trail Map

This relaxed, meandering walk offers beautiful views of the lakeshore in every season. It’s a multi-use trail, so you may meet bikers or horse-back riders along the way.

HOW TO GET TO THE SLAPFOOT TRAIL

There are several ways to access the trail. You can merge onto Mersey trail or Merrymakedge from Meadow Beach, Jeremy’s Bay campground, or Jim Charles Point.

FROM LIVERPOOL

Take NSTrunk 8 N to Kejimkujik National Park and National Historic Site.

View a map of driving directions to the Slapfoot Trail.

 

Additional Info

CAMPING AT THE SLAPFOOT TRAIL

In addition to Jeremy’s Bay campground, there are 46 backcountry campsites scattered through Kejimkujik.

DOGS AT THE SLAPFOOT TRAIL

Dogs are allowed on leash. Please note dogs are not allowed on Slapfoot Beach.

TOILETS AT THE SLAPFOOT TRAIL

There are toilets at the visitor’s centre.

 

Contributors to This Trail Guide 

Image by David Murray

 

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