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This is the main trail in Ucluelet. It runs throughout the town offering amazing views of the outer west coast. The trail has a few different sections of all different lengths and is easily accessible from town. The terrain is very flat and easy for people of all abilities. The Wild Pacific Trail does not allow bikes on the trail as it is not wide enough to accommodate both walkers and bikes. Dogs are allowed but only on leashes.

Different trail sections:

Amphitrite Lighthouse & He-Tin-Kis Park
This section of the trail is a 2.5km loop and can be walked in 30 to 45 minutes. It is a great area for a quick walk or run with amazing views of the lighthouse, exposed coast, and a perfect spot to see the sun rise. The Amphitrite section of the trail is the shortest and has the easiest terrain of any of the trails. The He-Tin-Kis Park trail also has stunning views with a short trail that has fairly easy terrain on a boardwalk path with some stair sections. There is also some stairs that lead to rocky beaches on the trail.

Big Beach
The trail starts off in town at the popular Big Beach recreational area. From their it winds along the coast and through the rainforest. This trail has a few different sections with options for different lengths. Altogether this route is roughly 8km with some stairs but still faily easy terrain. There is quite a few paths down to different pebble beaches along the trail.

Bathroom Facilities: Available at some entrances.

Dogs: Allowed, but must be on a leash.

Camping: Not allowed on any of the beaches or in the parking areas.

Parking: Campers, recreational vehicles, and bus's are able to park only at certain lots as many of the parking areas are not big enough to accommodate them.

Parking Fee's: There are no fee's to park in Ucluelet.

 




 

Wild Pacific Trail

Updated: April 01, 2009
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