This hike is for everyone! There are many families on the paths! They are so wide and level that are excellent for accommodating strollers. Even wheelchair users could probably take advantage of most of the hike (though, I suggest checking with park staff to be sure!).
We were surprised at how "frontcountry" this hike felt, but once we reached the headland, the views were stunning! There are many other trails in the national park that are backcountry, so it is great that this is one for people of all skill levels and nearly all ability levels to enjoy!
The trail is so easy that it does not feel like 7.5km/9.2km. And of course, our 3-year-old loved it and was so proud to be as high as the clouds!
Things to keep in mind:
-You will need a park daily entry pass to access the trail.
-The roads leading to the trail are very steep and sharp.
-The trail is quiet long for toddlers to walk the entire distance, so I recommend taking a kid carrier or stroller to give little legs breaks periodically.
-Be weary of very high winds on the headland.
-Be cautious of wildlife.
Thanks! We're heading there in June and I was wondering how easy/hard the trail would be.
ReplyDeleteI think you will love it! It is stunning. It can be a bit crowded during peak season, but is so worth it. Enjoy your trip to Cape Breton!
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