Raft Cove Trail
Raft Cove Trail

Raft Cove Trail

North Vancouver Island
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Raft Cove Trail

Raft Cove Trail

Distance: 2.2mi
Elevation: 509ft
Time: 1-1.5h

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The Raft Cove Trail is a 2.2mi out-and-back hiking route in Raft Cove Provincial Park that will take you through a thick stretch of temperate rainforest to arrive at a scenic West Coast beach. Along the trail, hikers will experience some tough terrain that includes rocky and muddy trails, but also picturesque scenery along the coast. If you want to spend a few days in the area, make use of the tent pads down the beach towards the Mackjack River for a fun weekend of camping along the coast.

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Getting there

To reach the parking area for the Raft Cove Trail from Holberg, head west on NE 60 Road for 0.6mi and turn right onto San Josef Main Road. Continue on for 7.3mi and turn left onto Palmerston Main. After 7.0mi, you will find the trailhead on the left.

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When to do

Year-round

Backcountry Campsites

Tent pads near Mackjack River

Pets allowed

Yes

Family friendly

Older Children only

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Low

Route Type

Out and back


Raft Cove Trail
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Raft Cove Trail Description

While the route is a bit rough and rugged, the Raft Cove Trail is an exceptional hike along the West Coast of Vancouver Island that will reveal some breathtaking scenery and the chance to camp out overnight along the beach. As stretches of the trail are covered in rock and mud, it is best to wear proper hiking footwear in order to have the best traction along the technical route. Additionally, this route is dog friendly, but keep in mind that wolves are frequently seen in the area. Make sure to either keep your dogs on leash or within close distance.

Setting out from the parking area, follow the trail to the southwest as it enters into the thick cover of the rainforest on a route towards the coast. Carefully make your way along the rocky trail and do your best to avoid getting covered in mud, which is easier said than done while out hiking on the West Coast. Eventually, you will break out from under the forest canopy and arrive at the welcome sight of the wide sandy beach. Take some time to explore the pristine landscape and gaze out across the vast blue expanse of the Pacific Ocean. If you make your way along the beach to your right, you can find a neat cave that is the result of countless years of weathering in the harsh coastal environment, and to the left you can walk along the sandy beach where you will find the camping area next to the mouth of the Mackjack River. After exploring the area, head back along the Raft Cove Trail to return to the parking area where you began your hike.

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