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Elk Falls Provincial Park

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British Columbia

Elk Falls Provincial Park

The best waterfall hikes and walks in Elk Falls Provincial Park

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Waterfall hiking trails in Elk Falls Provincial Park traverse a landscape characterized by thundering waterfalls, lush old-growth forests, and deep rock canyons carved by the Campbell River. The park's centerpiece is Elk Falls, a 25-meter waterfall, complemented by other cascades like Moose Falls and Deer Falls. An extensive trail system provides access to these natural features, including a dramatic suspension bridge over the canyon. The terrain includes sections of the Campbell and Quinsam Rivers, known for salmon, and offers diverse wildlife viewing opportunities.

Best waterfall hiking trails in Elk Falls Provincial Park

  • The most popular waterfall hiking route is Elk Falls via Millennium Trail loop, a 2.7 miles (4.4 km) trail that takes 1 hour 11 minutes to complete. This route offers views of Elk Falls and the surrounding old-growth forest.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Elk Falls – Deer Falls loop from Elk Falls Provincial Park, an easy 2.7 miles (4.4 km) path. This trail provides access to both Elk Falls and Deer Falls, showcasing the park's diverse water features.
  • Local hikers also love the Elk Falls – Elk Falls Suspension Bridge loop from Quinsam at Detweiler (WB), a 7.5 miles (12.1 km) trail leading through old-growth forests and alongside the canyon, often completed in about 3 hours 21 minutes.
  • Hiking in Elk Falls Provincial Park is defined by powerful waterfalls, ancient old-growth forests, and river-carved canyons. The network offers options for easy walks, including wheelchair-accessible sections, as well as more challenging moderate routes.
  • The routes in Elk Falls Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. More than 1900 hikers have used komoot to explore Elk Falls Provincial Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 7, 2026

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Elk Falls via Millennium Trail loop

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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March 5, 2026, Elk Falls Viewing Platform

This platform sits across the canyon from Elk Falls, offering a clear, elevated view of the waterfall plunging into the Campbell River gorge below. Railings and a cantilevered design extend the viewpoint over the canyon, making it one of the best and safest places in the park to view the falls and the surrounding forest.

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This area hosts native art and a concrete deck where you can look down into the Campbell River. There are a few species of salmon all spawning between August to November. The carver of the totem poles is Thomas D. Hunt for the Wei Wai Kai and Wei Wai Kum nations.

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October 20, 2025, Canyon View Bridge

This narrow pedestrian bridge gives a look straight down into the Campbell River. You might spot salmon in the clear water below, and you may also see eagle sightings throughout the year.

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The Campbell River Hydroelectric Facilities Discovery Centre, in partnership with the Campbell River Museum, explains the history of local hydroelectric projects in the Campbell River region. The centre is located at the upper Elk Falls parking lot. https://www.bchydro.com/community/recreation_areas/john_hart.html

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The Millennium Trail begins near the upper parking lot. First, follow the Parking Lot Trail and cross the corridor where three massive penstocks of the hydroelectric power plant were once laid above ground. Following the power plant's reconstruction in 2019 and its relocation into the rock at a depth of 65 meters, the pipes were removed. This created an open area that is gradually being filled and will be planted in the future. Recent maps still show a pedestrian bridge for crossing the low-lying corridor; this bridge has since been removed and replaced by an earthen dam (status May 2025). The 2.5 km long Millennium Trail runs from the suspension bridge at Elk Falls through a forest of old-growth Douglas firs, between the Campbell River Gorge and the aforementioned corridor. At the Canyon View Pedestrian Bridge, the trail merges into the Canyon View Trail. https://bcparks.ca/elk-falls-park/hiking/#millennium-trail

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Deer Falls is the middle of three waterfalls in Elk Falls Provincial Park. The drop over the basalt outcrop is minimal, about 1 Meter. Deer Falls probably only became visible after the Campbell River was dammed and the water flow in the river decreased significantly. https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Deer-Falls-1909 While walking along the Riverside Loop Trail you have a good view of Deer Falls – be careful, the rocks are in the danger zone.

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Moose Falls is the uppermost of three waterfalls in Elk Falls Provincial Park on the Campbell River below the John Hart Reservoir. The water flows from the reservoir over Moose Falls into Dolphin Pool. https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Moose-Falls-1908 Walking along the Riverside Loop Trail, you have a good view of Moose Falls and Dolphin Pool with the John Hart Dam in the background - be careful, the rocks are in the danger zone.

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The Canyon View pedestrian bridge offers beautiful views of the canyon in both directions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfall hiking trails are available in Elk Falls Provincial Park?

Elk Falls Provincial Park offers five dedicated waterfall hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to moderate routes. These trails provide access to impressive cascades like Elk Falls, Deer Falls, and Moose Falls.

What is the best time of year to see the waterfalls at their fullest flow?

The waterfalls in Elk Falls Provincial Park, especially the powerful Elk Falls, maintain an impressive flow year-round. However, for the most dramatic display, visiting during the spring melt or after heavy rainfall in the fall will showcase the cascades at their most powerful.

Are there any easy waterfall hikes suitable for families or beginners?

Yes, there are several easy options perfect for families. The Elk Falls via Millennium Trail loop is an easy 4.4 km route that takes just over an hour, offering views of Elk Falls and the surrounding old-growth forest. Another great choice is the Elk Falls – Deer Falls loop from Elk Falls Provincial Park, also an easy 4.4 km path, which allows you to experience both Elk Falls and Deer Falls.

Can I bring my dog on the waterfall trails in Elk Falls Provincial Park?

Yes, dogs are generally permitted on trails in Elk Falls Provincial Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. This ensures the safety of your pet, other hikers, and the park's diverse wildlife, including Roosevelt elk and beavers. Always remember to pack out any waste.

Are there any circular routes that allow me to see multiple waterfalls?

Absolutely! The Elk Falls – Deer Falls loop from Elk Falls Provincial Park is an excellent circular route that allows you to visit both Elk Falls and Deer Falls. This easy 4.4 km trail is a popular choice for experiencing multiple cascades within a single hike.

What are the most notable natural features or landmarks along these waterfall trails?

Beyond the impressive waterfalls like Elk Falls, hikers can experience the dramatic Elk Falls Suspension Bridge, which offers dizzying views of the canyon. The trails also wind through magnificent old-growth Douglas fir forests, and along the picturesque Campbell and Quinsam Rivers, known for salmon spawning in the fall.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the waterfall trails in Elk Falls Provincial Park?

The waterfall trails in Elk Falls Provincial Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning views of the powerful waterfalls, the exhilarating experience of crossing the suspension bridge, and the serene beauty of the old-growth forests that line the paths.

Are there any moderate waterfall hikes for those seeking a longer challenge?

Yes, for a more extended experience, consider the Elk Falls – Elk Falls Suspension Bridge loop from Quinsam at Detweiler (WB). This moderate 12.1 km trail takes approximately 3 hours and 21 minutes, leading you through ancient forests and alongside the canyon, offering multiple perspectives of Elk Falls and the suspension bridge.

Is there parking available near the waterfall trailheads?

Yes, Elk Falls Provincial Park offers designated parking areas conveniently located near the main trailheads, including access points for the waterfall trails. These parking lots are generally well-maintained to accommodate visitors exploring the park's attractions.

Can I combine a visit to Elk Falls with other nearby waterfalls?

Absolutely. Many trails are designed to connect different natural features. For instance, the Elk Falls – Deer Falls loop from Elk Falls Provincial Park allows you to easily visit both Elk Falls and Deer Falls on a single, easy hike. You might also encounter Moose Falls on some routes.

Are there any viewpoints or accessible platforms to see the waterfalls?

Yes, the park features numerous strategically placed viewing platforms along the trails, offering safe and spectacular vantage points of the waterfalls and canyons. The Elk Falls Suspension Bridge itself provides an unparalleled, exhilarating view directly over the churning torrent of Elk Falls.

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