White Rock Community Trail

White Rock Community Association

Record #: MCK0492
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2024
Last Full Update: 02 Feb 2017

Location

Located In White Rock
Where To Find Us
1542 White Rock Rd
White Rock, NS B4P 2R1
Areas Served Annapolis Valley Region

Contact

Social Media Facebook
Phone 902-542-7936
Contact Edna DeWolfe, Member, White Rock Community Association; Phone: 902-542-2002; Email: edewolfe@eastlink.ca
Alternate Contact Jeannie Schofield, Booking Agent, White Rock Community Association; Phone: 902-542-7410; Email: jeannie.schofield@gmail.com
Mailing Address 1542 White Rock Rd 
White Rock, NS B4P 2R1
Volunteers Wanted! Sheila Langille, Member, White Rock Community Association; Phone: 902-542-7073; Email: sheilalangille@eastlink.ca
Volunteer Opportunity Trail maintenance, hall & property maintenance, fundraising, program development & support
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Description & Services

Nearest Community With Services Wolfville, NS
Trail Surface gravel &/or forest floor
Trail Activities Hiking ; Trail Running ; Walking ; Cross Country Skiing ; Snowshoeing ; Geocaching ; Bird Watching ; Nature Viewing ; Swimming Nearby ; Dog Walking (on leash)
Trail Attributes Loop Trail ; Woodland Trail ; Rural Trail ; Groomed Trail ; No Winter Maintenance (Use Caution) ; Interpretive Signage ; Poor or No Cellphone
Facilities At Start/End/Along Trail Bicycle Repair ; Benches ; Picnic Areas ; Trail Map Signage ; Parking Available
Facilities Near Trail Convenience/Grocery Store ; Fuel ; Swimming Location
Trail Cautions Some sections are natural/ungroomed
Information  
AWESOME, PEACEFUL…absolutely Incredible! 
 
Come walk, enjoy the surroundings. Discover animal tracks, the wood frogs, the eagles that soar in the air currents above. Soak up the beauty in the filtered sunlight among the trees that shade the winding trail. Sit awhile in the beautiful ash and birch woods, among the poplars and firs that make up the Acadian Forest of the Maritimes. 
 
 
The trail is comprised of intersecting loops. Three distinct trails of varying lengths. Two people can easily walk abreast on the groomed trail.  
 
There are directional arrows on the trail. At the trail head a map is displayed showing trail routes. As well, there is signage regarding usage of the trail. Along the way are benches where one can stop, relax, soak up the essence of being in a natural landscape. Or perhaps read a book, or be serenaded by birds in the branches. (Please do not feed the wildlife as they become dependent on it; which lessens their survival chances in colder weather.) 
 
In the parking lot there is a recycle bin next to the Hall. Please use accordingly. Please bring your own doggy do bags, and use them. 
 
The trail is home to a multi-cache (meaning multiple stops where you have to gather info to get to the final) as well as 3 traditional caches that can be found using GPS co-ordinates. (N 45° 03.409 W 064° 23.910 or visit: Sam's Cache 
 
The more adventurous will find the single path, ungroomed trails which will take you into the wilder terrain. There is a spectacular view of the White Rock Pond and amazing old oak trees with tree trunks that would require four people to embrace its girth, touching fingers from outstretched arms. Discover an old Scout gathering spot. Look for an old foundation from days gone by. Enjoy the information contained in the plant ID signs... a great educational walk with children.
Hours Dawn to dusk
Dates All Year
Events Calendar link to upcoming events on ValleyEvents.ca