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Hiking in Beaver Lodge Forest Lands offers an extensive multi-use trail network within a 520-hectare second-growth forest. The terrain features diverse tree species, including Douglas Fir and Western Hemlock, alongside picturesque ponds, wetlands, and streams like Simms Creek. Many routes are easy grade, with some sections presenting more challenging rooty and winding paths. The area provides varied landscapes for exploration, from dense woodlands to open areas around water features.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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ERT travels north-south across Beaver Lodge Forest Lands, and halfway though its course becomes Airport Main. This trail is a wide forest service trail, wide enough to walk side by side with a friend and maintain a conversation while still seeing so much beauty that Beaver Lodge Lands has to offer.
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Butterfly Trail brings hikers deep into Beaver Lodge Forest Lands. The trail is easy to follow and is park of a loop through thick forest and over babbling brookes with small wooden footbridges. Explore the woods that were BC's first large-scale operational tree plantation, and the birthplace of the modern planting shovel used by tree planters today.
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This small creek flows through the Beaver Lodge Forest Lands outside of Campbell River. The creek's riparian area forms an important habitat for many species. Ongoing works to restore the creek can be found along the creek side from time to time, so be sure to follow any posted signage.
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The Beaver Lodge Forest Lands are located on the edge of Campbell River in BC. Visitor can enjoy the many trails that crisscross the forest allowing access to hiking and mountain biking. The area was heavily logged in the past but it is now overseen by a land trust and has become a haven for a wide range of flora and fauna.
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This multi-use trail was built on top of an old logging route and is suitable for all ages and ability levels. The 3 kilometre trail can be taken as an out and back hike or combined with other trails in the area for longer journeys and loop hikes.
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Frank James Park is a scenic waterfront park situated along the banks of the Campbell River. The park is famous for hosting its annual chainsaw driftwood carving competition. Visitors can enjoy walking through the grounds and viewing numerous striking sculptures from past events that are scattered throughout the park. For visitor convenience, the park provides amenities including washrooms, picnic tables, and benches.
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The Rotary Seawalk is a 6-kilometer path that runs along the shores of the Discovery Passage. Trail users can catch views of cruise liners, cargo ships, sailboats, and fishing vessels as they stroll or ride along the path. Picnic tables, benches, grassy lawns, and sandy beaches are available all along the route.
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Ken Forde Boat Ramp Park is a small waterfront park that offers great views of the bay, a boat ramp, and a picnic area. The beach is a great place to check out tide pools during low tide.
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Beaver Lodge Forest Lands offers over a dozen distinct hiking routes. The komoot community has mapped 13 trails, ranging from easy strolls to moderate hikes, ensuring options for various skill levels.
The majority of trails in Beaver Lodge Forest Lands are considered easy, with 11 out of 13 routes rated as such. There are also 2 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge. The terrain often features easy grades, though some sections can be rooty and winding.
Yes, many trails in Beaver Lodge Forest Lands are designed with easy grades, making them suitable for families. Some sections are even wheelchair and stroller-friendly. For a tranquil experience, consider the Fern-Lined Forest Path – Moss-Covered Tree Trunk loop, an easy 6.4 km path through lush forest.
Beaver Lodge Forest Lands is a multi-use area, and dogs are generally welcome on the trails. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash and practice responsible pet ownership, especially given the abundant wildlife in the area.
Hikers can immerse themselves in a diverse second-growth forest with various tree species like Douglas Fir, Western Hemlock, and Bigleaf Maple. The trail network also leads to picturesque ponds, wetlands, and marshes, and follows streams like Simms Creek, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying tranquil natural settings.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, the Elk Falls – Elk Falls Suspension Bridge loop is a moderate 12.1 km trail, while the Rotary Seawalk offers an easy 5.1 km loop through varied landscapes.
Beaver Lodge Forest Lands offers year-round hiking opportunities. The presence of deciduous Western Larch, with needles that turn golden in the fall, adds seasonal beauty. The thick tree cover and lush ferns make it enjoyable even on warmer days, while the well-maintained trails are generally accessible in most conditions.
The diverse ecosystems support a wide array of wildlife. Birdlife is particularly abundant, and visitors might also spot deer, bears, cougars, eagles, beavers, owls, muskrats, coho salmon, and cutthroat trout. It's a fantastic location for nature observation.
The main trailhead for Beaver Lodge Forest Lands is conveniently located on Trask Road in Campbell River, offering ample parking. Additional access points are also available, and the trails are well-marked for ease of use.
The trails in Beaver Lodge Forest Lands are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil forest environment, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to connect with nature through 'forest bathing' experiences.
While there aren't specific man-made landmarks, the area itself is a natural attraction. Hikers can explore diverse second-growth forests, discover picturesque ponds and wetlands, and follow the course of Simms Creek. The highlight is truly the immersive natural environment, perfect for birdwatching and relaxation.
Hike durations vary depending on the route and your pace. Easy trails like the Rotary Seawalk (5.1 km) can be completed in about 1 hour 20 minutes. Longer, moderate routes such as the Elk Falls – Elk Falls Suspension Bridge loop (12.1 km) typically take around 3 hours 20 minutes.


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