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    Skyline Trail

    4.8 (9 reviews)

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    Beautiful! It is a 4 mile total hike but well worth it. Beautiful views and be ready for the stairs and wind.

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    The Cabot Trail - Cabot Trail open Atlantic side

    The Cabot Trail

    4.9(9 reviews)
    56.6 km

    Came up here during Christmas. There's a reason why the entire place is empty. Its cold, windy,…read moreand snowy. But you can experience raw natural beauty with zero crowds. Come prepared though. Awd and snow tires are a must. Satellite communication devices or starlink is also recommended as we had very large swaths of the drive without cell service. And if your car breaks down or you get stuck in a snow drift you are screwed. I think there was a part of the drive where I went easily 90 minutes without passing by anyone. I also wouldn't really recommend coming up here with an electric vehicle during the winter. But we enjoyed our time here. Just stayed at our Airbandb, cooked, played board games and reconnected with nature and our family.

    It is a worthwhile drive for sure. It helps to have time to take in all the historical…read moredestinations, get a seafood meal along the way, go hiking and have good weather for viewing -- or else it's just another marine drive with maybe one or two spectacular views compared to other world class marine drives such as along the Oregon, Northern California and a big Sur coastlines where the wow moments are at every turn. While I wasn't as impressed with the destination drive route and park in general (as much the tourism ad copy raised expectations) there was a sense of uniqueness and individuality to the features that present themselves to the avid traveller.

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    The Cabot Trail - Happy October Yelpers!! The fall colors are really coming in along the eastern edge of the trail!! (10/1/24)

    Happy October Yelpers!! The fall colors are really coming in along the eastern edge of the trail!! (10/1/24)

    The Cabot Trail - At the bottom of the Skyline Trail steps

    At the bottom of the Skyline Trail steps

    The Cabot Trail - Cabots Landing Beach.

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    Cabots Landing Beach.

    Beulach Ban Falls - Glorious highland mountain views from the upper parking lot!

    Beulach Ban Falls

    5.0(1 review)
    12.0 km

    Dark, icy waters from a distant alpine lake cascade down a dramatically undulating, 65-foot rock…read moreface framed by the leaves of the surrounding forest - creating one of the most beautiful waterfalls I've ever seen! The leaves had just started to turn into autumn hues and I can only imagine how much more magnificent the view must be during peak fall splendor. You'll find this glorious waterfall in the Highlands - of Canada though and not Scotland lol! I had no idea Canada had a highland territory and their highlands are every bit as incredible as its Scottish counterpart. You'll even find an abundance of Gaelic used here - Beulach Ban is Gaelic for "White Gorge" for example. The falls are found along the northern stretch of the Cabot Trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park - and considering the remoteness, the falls are fairly easily accessible. The trail to the waterfall itself is very short - less than 1/10th of a mile - as long as your car can make it down the muddy, poorly maintained, pothole filled road lol! But during my visit, most cars had no issues making the drive, including mine. As long as you pay attention and go slowly you should be fine. It's narrow but there are opportunities to pull to the side to allow passing - all the drivers I encountered were courteous and patient. And if you don't want to risk it, there's plenty of parking in a paved lot at the start of the road and the trek down only adds 2km (1.25 miles) to your hike. At the trailhead you'll find a small parking lot that fills up fast, but there is also room to park along part of the road. To the right of the parking lot you'll find bathrooms and picnic tables, as well as the trailhead of the longer Aspy Trail. Like most national parks in North America, Cape Breton Highlands National Park charges a fee to enter and you just have your permit displayed in your window to park legally. The fee is nominal though at $9CAD daily - totally worth it and I highly recommend!

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    Beulach Ban Falls - Happy waterfall Wednesday from beautiful Beulach Ban Falls in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Canada! (Early October 2024)

    Happy waterfall Wednesday from beautiful Beulach Ban Falls in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Canada! (Early October 2024)

    Beulach Ban Falls - Fall colors just starting to come in (early October 2024)

    Fall colors just starting to come in (early October 2024)

    Beulach Ban Falls - Trail to the falls

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    Trail to the falls

    Skyline Trail - parks - Updated June 2026

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