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Odell Park Conservation Area is a peaceful urban forest and natural sanctuary in Fredericton, New Brunswick, offering diverse trails, recreational opportunities, and a rich ecological environment within city limits.

140
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
Approximately 50,000
Annual Visitors
1903
Year Established

About Odell Park Conservation Area

 

Odell Park Conservation Area, located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, spans approximately 140 acres of primarily old-growth forest. This protected green space provides city residents and visitors with direct access to a natural environment featuring towering hardwood and softwood tree species including red spruce, eastern hemlock, sugar maple, and yellow birch. The park is recognized for its well-maintained network of walking trails, showcasing both mature forest stands and wetlands, supporting a diverse ecological system. The forest floor features abundant ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, while the canopy offers habitat to various bird species such as woodpeckers, warblers, and owls, as well as small mammals like squirrels and deer. Historically, Odell Park was established as an urban reserve in the early 20th century to protect this rare patch of old forest amidst expanding urban development. Visitors can enjoy opportunities for hiking, bird watching, cross-country skiing in winter, picnicking, and photography. The park also features a small network of unpaved trails ideal for nature walks and quiet reflection. Odell Park is prized for maintaining an accessible natural area close to downtown Fredericton, making it a favored spot for users seeking outdoor activity without long travel. Educational signage throughout helps interpret the local flora and fauna, enhancing the conservation experience. The park does not include developed campgrounds or extensive facilities but offers benches and a few picnic spots. Its quiet atmosphere combined with the ecological diversity and proximity to urban amenities contributes to its appeal for both casual visitors and nature enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Old-growth forest with significant stands of eastern hemlock and sugar maple

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Network of peaceful hiking trails accessible year-round

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Birdwatching opportunities featuring woodpeckers, warblers, and barred owls

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A quiet, undeveloped natural area located within city limits of Fredericton

Notable Natural Features

Old-Growth Eastern Hemlock Groves

Several patches of mature eastern hemlock trees represent a rare example of old forest in an urban setting.

Wetland Ecosystems

Small wetlands within the park support amphibians and provide habitats for a range of aquatic plants.

Interpretive Nature Trails

Marked trails include educational signage explaining the park’s ecology and history.