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Llamazing Adventures River Walk Near Cap Pele - Moncton

Llamazing Adventures River Walk Near Cap Pele

Haute-Aboujaganeeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

1.5 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for anyone with basic mobility; minimal uphill sections and slow-paced walking with animal companions.

Overview

Walk alongside friendly llamas through the vibrant Acadian Forest near Cap Pele. This gentle, 1.5-hour trek along rivers ends with a charming farm visit to meet local animals.

Haute-Aboujagane, New Brunswick

River Walk

Starting at $55.99 • Ages 7+ • 1 Hour 30Min (1.7km) • Explore the Acadian Forest!

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About This Adventure

Experience a unique adventure walking alongside friendly llamas through stunning landscapes near Cap Pele. This 1.5-hour trek takes you along picturesque rivers and into the vibrant Acadian Forest, where wildlife thrives. Conclude your journey with a delightful 30-minute visit to the farm to meet other charming animals.

Llamas are very friendly animals and love walking by your side!

Rates

  • One Person (ages 7+) - $55.99
  • Two People (ages 7+) - $85.99

Duration

1 hour 30Min (2-3km)

About

Enjoy a walk following some of the most beautiful small rivers in the region. Located near Cap Pele, on butte a napoleon road. The rivers are host to a wide variety of wildlife. We'll venture in the deep woods to explore the beautiful colors of the Acadian Forest. After your walk, a 30 min farm visit will be included to visit the other animals.

What to bring:

  • Closed-toe shoes

Adventure Tips

Wear Closed-Toe Shoes

The trail traverses mixed terrain near rivers and forest floor; sturdy shoes protect your feet.

Bring Water and Snacks

Though the hike is short, staying hydrated and energized keeps your experience comfortable.

Respect the Animals’ Space

Keep a calm demeanor around llamas for a smooth, pleasant walk for both you and the animals.

Check Weather Before You Go

Rain can make sections muddy, so plan accordingly with waterproof gear or reschedule.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Various songbird species

History

The Acadian Forest region reflects centuries of stewardship by local Mi’kmaq and Acadian communities, blending cultural history with natural richness.

Conservation

Llamazing Adventures practices sustainable land use by limiting group sizes and maintaining trails to protect sensitive riverbanks and forest habitats.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Closed-toe hiking shoes

Essential

Protects feet from uneven, natural terrain along rivers and forest trails.

Light waterproof jacket

Essential

Spring showers are common; staying dry ensures a comfortable hike.

spring specific

Bug spray

Helpful during warmer months to keep insects at bay.

summer specific

Layered clothing

Essential

Allows easy adjustment to fluctuating temperatures during crisp autumn walks.

fall specific