Apple Wood Trail: The Apple Wood Trail is a short .25 mile trail. It starts on the opposite side of the parking lot next to the toll booth. The trail is easy and level winding through the woods until it ends by intersecting with the Krooked Kreek Trail.
Krooked Kreek Trail: The second longest trail in the park, the Krooked Kreek Trail winds throughout the woods connecting two roads and intersecting the Apple Wood Trail. It can be accessed by a trailhead to the right on the entrance road about a quarter of a mile from the toll booth in the park or from the road with the service center.
Hemlock Trail: Starting next to the parking lot, the Hemlock Trail is the longest trail in the park. Reconnecting further down to the road that the toll booth is located on, the First Falls Trail spurs off to the left of the Hemlock Trail just after the midway point.
First Falls Trail: Spurring off of the Hemlock Trail, First Falls Trail is a flat path that connects to the road that the toll booth is located on. There are two trails that spur off of First Fall Trail; Maple Trail and Rock Ridge Trail.
Maple Trail and Rock Ridge Trail: Both trails spur off of First Falls Trails and connect to campsites near a restroom.
There is an entrance fee to access Jacques Cartier State Park. Campsites are available for reservation. The park contains bathrooms, a swimming beach, boat launch, and pavilion.
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Jacques Cartier State ParkParking for the trails can be found immediately to the left of the toll booth when entering the park. Additional parking for day visitors is located near the park's beach and is clearly marked with signs.
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