
Hiking Trails
Stunning beaches, temperate rainforests, wildlife viewing and storm watching are just a few of the fantastic, awe-inspiring experiences when hiking the trails in Tofino and Ucluelet, located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia.

Pacific Rim National Park
Located along the western coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, Pacific Rim National Park is a scenic nature reserve of rugged Pacific Ocean coast and temperate rainforests

Explore Tofino and Ucluelet Hiking
Stunning beaches, temperate rainforests, wildlife viewing and storm watching are just a few of the fantastic, awe-inspiring experiences when hiking the trails in Tofino and Ucluelet, located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
Most of the trails on this site are within Pacific Rim National Park - a true BC paradise with its seemingly never-ending beaches, massive rock formations, rare ecosystems and majestic forests.
Hiking through Pacific Rim Park is an ideal way to enjoy the area's spectacular scenery, lush forests and rugged Pacific Ocean coastline. The hikes featured on Tofino Trails are relatively short and easy; in fact, several hikes can be completed in one day. All the trails are entirely unique, and offer an opportunity to discover and explore the area's natural diversity.
Start planning your outdoor adventure by viewing the list of trails or use the map below.
Featured Hike

Nuu Chah Nulth Trail
The Nuu Chah Nulth Trail starts along the South Beach Trail and follows a set of raised boardwalks, crossing a wetland area, and eventually arriving at Florence Beach.