Gully Lake Trail System

Record #: COT0017
Last Modified: 14 May 2024
Last Full Update: 15 Jan 2020

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Public Bulletin

May 6, 2024 - Hurricane Fiona cleanup update

Cleanup of hiking trails in the Gully Lake Trail System is ongoing. There was extensive damage from Hurricane Fiona in September 2022, and some hiking trails remain closed. See details in this listing.

Location

Located In Kemptown
Where To Find Us
Various trailheads (see below), including
1734 Kemptown Rd
Kemptown, NS
Areas Served Nova Scotia

Contact

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Website www.cobequidecotrails.ca/default.asp
E-Mail admin@cobequidecotrails.ca
Phone 902-895-2007
Contact Cobequid Eco-Trails Society

Description & Services

Information May 14, 2024 - Cleanup of hiking trails in the Gully Lake Trail System is ongoing. There was extensive damage from Hurricane Fiona in September 2022, and some hiking trails remain closed.

Open trails:

1) Rogart Mountain Trail

2) Earltown Lake and Portage Trail

3) Juniper Head Trail - from the Glen Road trailhead, the trail is open approximately 3.2 km (one-way) to the Juniper Brook bridge. The trail is closed beyond that point. You must turn around at the bridge and return the same way.

4) Yellow Birch Trail

5) Willard Kitchener MacDonald Trail (Trail is closed on east side of Gully Lake Brook/Meguma Falls.)

6) Sandy Cope Trail

Closed trails:

1) Gully Lake Trail

2) Juniper Head Trail - from the Glen Road trailhead, the trail is closed beyond Juniper Brook bridge.

Closed trails have flagging tape and closed signs at the entry point. Please do not remove as the trails have not been cleared and are unsafe. Please respect trail closure notices and signage.

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The Gully Lake Trail System is a 34 km wilderness hiking trail system, developed and managed by Cobequid Eco-Trails Society. The network of trails is located in the Cobequid Mountains near Earltown and Kemptown, and consists of three independent loops ranging from 6 km to 10 km, in addition to linear connector trails.

Highlights of the trail system include Gully Lake Wilderness Area, Caribou Lake Brook, Taylor Lake, Earltown Lake and Rogart Mountain. The trails also pass by or are near numerous waterfalls and ecologically sensitive marshes.

Hikers are advised to read and consider the Cobequid Eco-Trails Society's Trail Users' Checklist

Trails in the Gully Lake Hiking Trail System:

Trailheads/Trail Access:

Gully Lake Trail, Willard Kitchener MacDonald Trail and Sandy Cope Lake Trail via Yellow Birch Trail: 1734 Kemptown Road, Kemptown

Juniper Head Trail and another (east) entrance to Gully Lake Trail: 737 Glen Road, Dalhousie, Pictou County

Earltown Lake and Portage Trail: 5300 on Highway 311, Earltown

Rogart Mountain Trail: 225 Alex MacDonald Road (beside Sugar Moon Farm), Earltown

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Special Information

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