Buttermilk Falls: Trail into Tranquility

Buttermilk Falls, located just north of Fredericton near the charming village of Stanley, offers an escape into the heart of New Brunswick's natural splendor. This modest yet mesmerizing waterfall serves as the centerpiece of a hiking experience that is as enriching as it is serene.

 

Hidden Waters

A Trail Through Time and Nature

The trail to Buttermilk Falls starts on an old forestry road, winding through a forest that whispers stories of regrowth and resilience. The trail, approximately 1.5 kilometres one way, is a manageable adventure for most, classified as moderately difficult due to its rugged and natural terrain. It's a path that takes about an hour to traverse back and forth, but every step is a step back in time, through a landscape that has healed and transformed over the years. The

 

Enchanting Path to the Falls

As you follow the trail, it descends gently into a hardwood forest, leading hikers to a clearing. Here, nestled among the trees, you can hear the faint rush of water—the falls are near but remain coyly out of sight until you venture further. This auditory tease enhances the anticipation, making the final reveal a rewarding experience.

 

A Destination for All Seasons

Buttermilk Falls is not just a summer destination. Each season cloaks the falls and forest in a different palette, from the lush greens of summer to the fiery hues of autumn, and the pristine whites of winter. Spring brings a fresh burst of life, making every visit unique. Photographers, nature lovers, and families alike will find this spot a perfect backdrop for memorable moments.

 

Accessibility and Amenities

The trail is well-maintained, with clear signage and no entry fees, making it an accessible getaway for everyone, including our four-legged friends. The area offers basic amenities such as benches and a fire pit in the clearing, ideal for a brief rest or a quiet picnic.

 

Plan Your Visit

Reaching Buttermilk Falls is straightforward. Whether you’re coming from the north via Nashwaak Bridge on Route 107 or from Tay Creek on Route 620, all roads lead to an adventure on Red Rock Road. The trail itself begins where the pavement ends, transitioning into a gravel road that invites you to a world away from the hustle and bustle.

 

Buttermilk Falls isn’t just a hike; it’s a journey into the heart of New Brunswick’s wilderness. It’s a place where every visit enriches your appreciation for the natural world and leaves you longing to return. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual explorer, Buttermilk Falls promises an experience that's as refreshing as it is remarkable.

 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Experience New Brunswick Weekly

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter and get the latest on what's happening across New Brunswick directly to your inbox!

What You'll Get Each Week:

  • News Updates: Quick reads on the latest news making waves in the province.
  • Feature Stories: Dive deep with our in-depth profiles and stories highlighting the culture, people, and places of New Brunswick.
  • Event Highlights: From festivals to workshops, find out what events you won't want to miss.
  • Trending Now: Stay on top of trending topics and developments within the province, from business innovations to lifestyle trends.

Subscribe Now for Free!

You have successfully subscribed to the newsletter

There was an error while trying to send your request. Please try again.

Experience New Brunswick will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.