White Birch Trail
Quick Facts
Difficulty | easy |
Trail Type | linear |
Distance | 300 m |
Estimated Time | 10 minutes one way |
Surface Type | forested |
Elevation Change | 8 meters |
Features | white birch stand |
Trail Markers | none but easy to follow |
Scenery Rating | special features |
Maintenance Rating | well maintained |
Cell Reception | strong |
Dog Friendly | on a leash |
Fees | donations accepted |
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Description
The White Birch Trail is one of the newest trails in the park. It is a short trail that travels through a young white birch stand and joins together the Gulch Trail and the Coastal Path. It is a nice, forested alternative to the Field Trail if you are accessing the Coastal Path.
Directions
For directions to the park go to the Daly Point Nature Reserve page.
From the visitor center walk on the Field Trail for about 100 meters and then take the first trail on the right. This is the Gulch Trail. After about another 100 meters you will come to a trail junction. Turn left onto the White Birch Trail.
The other end of the White Birch Trail can be accessed from the Coastal Path. From the visitor center follow the Field Trail for 350 meters. Turn right onto the Coastal Path. After 100 meters you will come to a trail junction. Turn right onto the White Birch Trail.
Trail Last Hiked: March 27, 2017.
Page Last Updated: Dec. 22, 2018.