Salt Mountain Trail

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Whycocomagh, Canada

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Hiking area· Tourist attraction

Salt Mountain Trail Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Salt Mountain Trail is located in Whycocomagh, Canada on 89 Provincial Park Rd. Salt Mountain Trail is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category hiking area in Canada.

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89 Provincial Park Rd

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Daniel Vachon

Beautiful trail leading to some look offs towards the Bras D'or Lakes. Rocky crags, hardwoods and some ferns all along the well marked trail.

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Trisha R

Amazing hike and even more amazing views. Some of the trails can be very steep and hiking shoes would be a must.

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Tiffany Olivia

Just wow!!! So beautiful, a really great physical challenge! You can make your hike easy or hard based on 3 color coded trails and numerous look offs along the way!!!

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Chris Bing

Amazing views over Bras d'Or. Steep trail, was rather muddy in the lower parts as previous days had been wet, but a good hike taking just over an hour. Saw some eagles too.

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Della Slade

A tough walk; great cardio exercise ...with amazing views from the top...

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Fred Ting

Fairly steep hike through the trees to an amazing view over Whycocomagh Bay. Views at the top are worth it! The 2 kilometres can be done in about an hour. The Scout loop trail doubles the length of the hike.

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rayvon johnson

Amazing trails and campground with a beautiful view of our provinces most beautiful landscape I highly recommend a visitor for a far away land or someone from here in nova Scotia to visit these trails but I do have a problem regarding safety at one of the amazing views the guard rail is severely altered which is really dangerous taking into consideration the immense fall that a tourist would undergo if they go past where the guard rails are supposed to be

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J NG

Good uphill cardio trail but a bit lacklustre in comparison to other trails near that area re: highlands park