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Gully Lake Trail System: Rogart Mountain Trail

Record #: COT0046
Last Modified: 25 Mar 2024
Last Full Update: 14 Jan 2020

Location

Located In Earltown
Where To Find Us
Trail Head Kiosk (Located next to Sugar Moon Farm)
225 Alex MacDonald Rd
Earltown, NS B0K 1V0
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 ** ATTENTION: Spring 2024 Closure of Rogart Mountain Trail **

Rogart Mountain Trail will be closed as of March 25 until further notice (depending on the weather). This is to protect the trail during the spring mud season, when the ground is soft and wet.

Please DO NOT HIKE the trail during closure time. Please show respect to the trail you love and let it have a little rest.

Other nearby trails - Yellow Birch, Earltown Lakes, Portage, Willard Kitchener MacDonald, Juniper Head, as well as a section of Sandy Cope - are open.

Thank you for your cooperation.

- from the Directors of CETS

This trail is part of the Gully Lake Trail System of wilderness hiking trails. Hikers are advised to read and consider the Cobequid Eco-Trails Society Trail Users' Checklist before heading out into the Gully LakeTrail System. Hikers are to follow the trail and trail markers. Length: 6.2 km loop Rating: "moderate" difficulty Trail surface: soil footpath Permitted uses: hiking, snowshoeing Directions to trailhead: The trailhead access is at Sugar Moon Farm at 221 Alex MacDonald Road, off Route 311 in Earltown. Parking is available. Other trails in the Gully Lake Hiking Trail System:

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Comments

Public Bulletin ** ATTENTION: Spring 2024 Closure of Rogart Mountain Trail ** 
Rogart Mountain Trail will be closed as of March 25 until further notice (depending on the weather). This is to protect the trail during the spring mud season, when the ground is soft and wet.  
Please DO NOT HIKE the trail during closure time. Please show respect to the trail you love and let it have a little rest. Other nearby trails - Yellow Birch, Earltown Lakes, Portage, Willard Kitchener MacDonald, Juniper Head, as well as a section of Sandy Cope - are open. 
Thank you for your cooperation. 
- from the Directors of CETS