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British Columbia

Start of Botanical Loop Trail – Botanical Beach Tide Pools loop from Hammond Rocks

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Canada
British Columbia

Start of Botanical Loop Trail – Botanical Beach Tide Pools loop from Hammond Rocks

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Start of Botanical Loop Trail – Botanical Beach Tide Pools loop from Hammond Rocks

04:08

12.5km

210m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: March 4, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Juan de Fuca Provincial Park

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Parking

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45 m

Start of Botanical Loop Trail

Highlight • Trail

The Botanical Loop Trail connects Botanical Beach and Botany Bay. This is an easy hike of approximately 3 kilometers with little elevation gain. The descent to the shore and tide pools is via wooden plank stairs. The starting point is the parking lot at the end of Cerantes Road, which leads to Highway 14 or West Coast Road in Port Renfrew.

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115 m

The Juan de Fuca Marine Trail ends at Botanical Beach. Several sections of the trail are closed in the summer of 2025 due to storm damage.
bcparks.ca/juan-de-fuca-park/#know-before-you-go

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1.30 km

At low tide, we continue west along the shoreline. After scrambling over the sharp-edged rocks, we find ourselves below the cliff edge of the rock formation, which is gradually being pushed back by the tides and storm surges.

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1.43 km

Botanical Beach Tide Pools

Highlight • Beach

Botanical Beach is famous for its diverse and colorful sandstone tide pools, home to numerous marine creatures and plants. The beach is the western terminus of the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, a popular multi-day hiking route. Unique rock formations are found along the coast. In the first half of the 20th century, a marine research station for university education was located here. The station no longer exists and has been overgrown by forest. However, it established the area's reputation for botanical research.
coastview.org/2024/11/26/botanical-beach-botany-bay

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6.45 km

Payzant Creek Campsite

Highlight • Rest Area

Payzant Creek is a good campsite if you don’t want to hike a lot on the first or last day, depending on the direction you’re going.

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12.5 km

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10.0 km

2.04 km

463 m

Surfaces

10.0 km

2.10 km

299 m

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