Find freedom and fresh air
Explore the natural beauty and wide open spaces on the trails of PEI year-round. Our small towns, rural communities, cities and parks are abundant with boardwalks, wooded and groomed trails to hike, run, wheel or wander. From the Island-wide Confederation Trail to the legend of the Devil’s Punchbowl and the many scenic trails of the National Park…how many PEI trails will you discover?
Top Trails by Region
North Cape Coastal Drive
- North Cape Nature Trail: 3.5 km one way*
- Trout River: 3.5 km one way*
Green Gables Shore
- Devil’s Punch Bowl: 1.4 km loop
- Glasgow Hills Trails: 5 km
- Prince Edward Island National Park
- Gulf Shore Way East: 10 km one way
- Gulf Shore Way West: 8.5 km one way
- Cavendish Beach: 1.1 km from Cavendish Grove one way
- Cavendish Dunelands: 2.3 km one way
- Homestead Trail: 6.7 or 8.8 km
- Robinsons Island Trail System: 5 km loop
- Farmlands: 2.9 km loop
- Bubbling Springs: 2.5 km loop
- Winter River Nature Trail: Up to 6 km*
Red Sands Shore
- Breadalbane Nature Trail: 6.5 km two loops*
- Bonshaw Provincial Park: 18 km looped trails*
- Strathgartney Provincial Park Trails: 10 km looped trails*
- Skmaqn-Port-La-Joye-Fort Amherst
Points East Coastal Drive
- Greenwich Dunes Trail
- Dromore Woodland Trail: 14 km*
- Boughton River Trail: 8.9 km*
- MacPhail Woods: Multi trails
- Forest Hill Hiking and Equestrian Trail: 9.5 km loops*
- Gairloch Road Trail: 7 km loop*
*Destination Trails are prominently and uniformly signed with civic addresses posted.
You May Also Like
The Island Walk
The Island Walk is divided into 32 sections with points of interest, terrain, average completion time and amenities of the area outlined for each. A growing list of multi-day itineraries is also available.
Confederation Trail
The Confederation Trail runs tip-to-tip across Prince Edward Island and is best explored on foot or bicycle.Built on the decommissioned railway line, the main trail is 273 kilometres from west to east - Tignish to Elmira.