Elk Falls Provincial Park encompasses 1,087 hectares of pristine old-growth forest surrounding the spectacular 25-meter Elk Falls waterfall on the Campbell River. This popular park offers easy hiking trails, stunning suspension bridge viewpoints, and exceptional camping facilities, making it one of Vancouver Island's most visited natural attractions.
The star attraction, Elk Falls, plunges 25 meters over ancient volcanic rock into a dramatic canyon carved over millennia by the powerful Campbell River. The new suspension bridge, opened in 2010, provides breathtaking views of the waterfall and river canyon from 42 meters above the rushing water below.
The park features 8 kilometers of hiking trails ranging from easy riverside walks to more challenging forest routes through old-growth Douglas fir and Western Red Cedar ecosystems. The Millennium Trail offers gentle walking suitable for families, while the Canyon View Trail provides spectacular river gorge viewpoints accessible via short hikes.
Elk Falls campground offers 122 vehicle-accessible sites nestled in towering forest, with modern amenities including flush toilets, hot showers, and a playground. The campground serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring Campbell River area attractions including Strathcona Park, Mount Washington, and nearby fishing destinations.
For Campbell River real estate buyers, proximity to Elk Falls significantly enhances lifestyle appeal. Properties in the Quinsam Heights and Willow Point neighborhoods offer quick access to the park, supporting Campbell River's reputation as an outdoor recreation hub. The park attracts tourists year-round, benefiting local vacation rental investments.
Park open daily dawn to dusk. Camping April-October.
Day use free. Camping: $25-$35/night. Reservations recommended summer weekends.
Large free day-use parking lot. Campground parking at individual sites.
Paved path to suspension bridge viewpoint (wheelchair accessible). Natural trails vary in difficulty.
May-June for highest waterfall flow. July-August for camping and warm weather. September for fall colors and spawning salmon.
Highway 28 West, Campbell River, BC
North Central
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