Near Quarry Trail
The Quarry Trail emerges at the bridge at Otter Cove where you can enjoy watching the tide coming in and going out, as well as a wide variety of animals that call the cove home.
Near Quarry Trail
Otter Cove at low tide provides a great playground to explore tide pools and the shoreline when the tide is out (as shown here). It is a popular place on the loop road for people to explore the coastline.
Near Quarry Trail
The quarry trail passes through woods where you can escape the crowds and enjoy the quietness of the woods.

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Quarry Trail

3.0 (1 Rating)
Trail from Blackwoods Campground that wanders through the woods and can meet up with the Otter Cove Trail.
0.9
mi
Distance
100
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingRiver/CreekWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.91mi
Distance
100ft
Elevation Gain
142ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
138ft
High Point
18ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The main purpose of hiking the Quarry Trail is to access Otter Cove from the Blackwoods Campground. The trail starts across from the check in station at Blackwoods Campground and enters the woods, following a power line for about a tenth of a mile. This means you aren't in the shade of the forest, but exposed to the sun. The trail breaks off to the right and enters the woods, where birds can be seen and heard in the woods around you, making it a good place for birders. The trail continues straight as it makes its way toward Otter Cove. At a quarter of a mile on the map, there are some spur trails that are no longer there, having been overgrown for some time and are no longer marked or discernible to someone passing through. At half a mile, the trail reaches a junction. If you continue to the left, the trail continues to meander through the woods until it emerges on Grover Ave in a neighborhood. From here, you have no choice but to retrace your steps. If you continue to the right at the junction, the trail drops down a set of stairs to the Park Loop Road at Otter Cove. Here, you can enjoy the cove as the tides come in and out. If it is high tide, water flows under the bridge inland while at low tide, the water flows out. You can explore the shore at low tide, seeing all types of animals that call the cove home. From here, you can pick up the Otter Cove Trail to link up with other trails like the Gorham Mountain Trail, or you can retrace your steps back to the campground.

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Contributors
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