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Elk
River Trail between Campbell River and Gold River is a very pleasant
and popular trail through a forested valley, suitable for families.
Strong hikers with only light packs can make a return trip to Landslide
Lake in a day.
The trail is essentially an old elk trail that has been improved
over the years. The trail has been cleared nicely up to the gravel
flats at Landslide Lake and upper river flats. It is now quite a
good trail, and hazardous log crossings at Butterwort, Volcano and
Puzzle Creeks have been replaced by sturdy bridges built by the
Island Mountain Ramblers in conjunction with BC Parks.
Due to the popularity of this trail, BC Parks has developed management
strategies, including concentrating tent camping at sites that can
take the impact. Waste management is a high priority and BC Parks
has provided pit toilets at these sites.
At Volcano Creek there have been numerous bear sightings. It is
about a 3-hour hike for a hiker with full overnight gear to the
Butterwort Creek gravel bar, and about 6 hours to the gravel flats.
From here one can make day excursions, especially to Landslide Lake.
Elk
River - looking upstream from Elk Falls
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Elk River Trail
is accessed via Highway 28 to Gold
River. From the bridge at Buttle Narrows drive about 23 km on
Highway 28, and find a sign to Elk River Trail, just before Drum
Lakes. Driving time from Campbell
River is about 1 hour. Follow the signs to the start of the
trail. BC Parks has relocated the start of the trail and also built
a new parking lot. The new trail creates an unnecessary climb and
descent that is not appreciated by hikers just staring out with
heavy packs. Old hands prefer the original trail start located closer
to the river.
Hiking trails in Strathcona
Provincial Park:
Bedwell
Lake Trail
Della
Falls Trail
Elk
River Trail
Kwai
Loop Trail
Landslide
Lake Trail
Lupin
Falls Nature Walk
Mount
Albert Edward Trail
Paradise
Meadows Loop
Sawdust
Trail
Click for companies that offer Hiking
& Backpacking services, or visit our Recreation
section for more information on Hiking and Backpacking in British
Columbia.
Trail information for Vancouver Island is provided in three superb
Hiking Trails guides by the Vancouver
Island Trails Information Society.
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