Mount Carleton Provincial Park was created in 1969 and is by far the largest provincial park in New Brunswick. The park boasts the highest elevation in the Maritimes: Mount Carleton stands about 2,693 feet high. This altitude is also partly responsible for the comparatively harsh climate; snow can be expected from about mid-October to mid-May. Large game such as moose, bear and whitetail deer are found in the park, even though hunting has been intense in the surrounding area.
Bald Mount Trail connects the Mount Baily Trail with the Mount Head Trail. Neither trailhead nor trail-end are accessible by vehicle. The trailhead is located at a fork along the Mount Baily Trail, a short distance below the end of the cliffs section, and the trail-end is at the Mount Head Trail, about half of a mile south of the summit of Mount Sagamook.
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