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The best walks and hikes around Central Saanich

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Hiking trails around Central Saanich traverse a diverse landscape on the Saanich Peninsula of southern Vancouver Island. The region features a mix of old-growth forests, coastal areas, and pastoral farmlands. Hikers can explore trails leading to scenic viewpoints atop hills, through dense woodlands, and alongside inlets. This varied terrain provides a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best hiking trails around Central Saanich

  • The most popular hiking route is Timberman Trail to Squally Reach Viewpoint, a 3.9 miles (6.3 km) trail that takes 1 hour 53 minutes to complete. This easy path climbs through coastal forest to offer views over Saanich Inlet.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Slektain Trail and Cy's Viewpoint loop, an easy 3.8 miles (6.1 km) path. This loop provides varied terrain and includes a viewpoint.
  • Local hikers also love the Tod Inlet Trail — Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, a 1.6 miles (2.6 km) trail leading through natural areas, often completed in about 44 minutes.
  • Hiking around Central Saanich is defined by old-growth forests, scenic viewpoints, and coastal paths. The network offers options for various ability levels, from easy walks to moderate ascents.
  • The routes in Central Saanich are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 1000 hikers have used komoot to explore Central Saanich's varied terrain.

Last updated: August 18, 2026

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oliviakellis
August 15, 2026, Malahat Viewpoint

Malahat Viewpoint is reached on a short side trail from Timberman Trail, opening to a view across Saanich Inlet towards the Malahat. The best seat in the house is the swing hanging from the trees, where you can settle in facing the water and surrounding hills. It’s very easy to sit here longer than planned — getting into the swing is definitely easier than convincing yourself to get back out.

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Here you'll find sweeping views across the Saanich Inlet, where forested hills meet the calm waters below. This long, narrow fjord was carved by glaciers during the last Ice Age, creating one of southern Vancouver Island's most scenic landscapes.

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Enjoy a peaceful woodland hike on the Timberman Trail, where scenic viewpoints offer sweeping vistas of the Saanich Inlet. The trail climbs steadily through Douglas fir and western red cedar forest before reaching the lookouts.

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February 24, 2026, John Dean Park

John Dean Park sits atop Mount Newton, overlooking the Saanich Peninsula, the Gulf Islands, and the Cascade Mountains. It protects one of the last remaining stands of old-growth Douglas fir and Garry oak on the Saanich Peninsula. The park offers a network of hiking trails that wind through the forest and lead all the way to the summit of Mount Newton.

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February 22, 2026, Saanich Inlet Viewpoint

The Saanich Inlet Viewpoint is an early viewpoint on the Timberman Trail. Though not a sweeping view, it's a clear break in the trees, and an exciting teaser for more viewpoints to follow.

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February 22, 2026, Squally Reach Viewpoint

Squally Reach Viewpoint is one of the most scenic lookouts along the Timberman Trail, with views stretching over the Saanich Inlet and Squally Reach. The Timberman Trail climbs through the coastal forest of old Douglas firs, cedars, and vine maple trees to the Squally Reach Viewpoint Trail spur. This short spur trail is a short climb, only about 100 meters to this impressive viewpoint.

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This trailhead sits on the west side of Wallace Drive, just north of Brentwood Bay and has limited roadside parking. From here, a gently sloped trail continues toward Tod Creek and Tod Inlet.

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December 16, 2025, Tod Inlet

At the end of the Tod Inlet Trail there’s a small bench area and shoreline access that’s great for a break, and possibly some birdwatching. There are picnic tables and outhouses located along the edge of the inlet. This was once an industrial landing and access point for the early Vancouver Portland Cement Company, and you’ll still see old foundations and remnants from that era near the water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Central Saanich?

Central Saanich offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 70 trails recorded on komoot. These routes traverse diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to old-growth forests and pastoral farmlands.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Central Saanich?

Yes, Central Saanich is very welcoming for beginners and families, with the majority of its trails (over 50) rated as easy. A great option is the Tod Inlet Trail in Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, which is a relatively short and gentle walk through natural areas. The Butchart Gardens loop from Brentwood Bay is another easy, scenic option.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in Central Saanich?

Hiking in Central Saanich offers a rich tapestry of landscapes. You'll find trails winding through ancient old-growth Douglas fir and Garry oak forests, leading to scenic viewpoints overlooking the Saanich Inlet and Gulf Islands. Other routes pass through open farmlands, along coastal areas, and through community parks with natural creek beds.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Central Saanich?

Yes, there are several circular routes to enjoy. The Slektain Trail and Cy's Viewpoint loop is an easy 3.8-mile (6.1 km) path offering varied terrain and a rewarding viewpoint. For a more moderate challenge, consider the Jocelyn Hill – Timberman Trail loop from Willis Point.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Central Saanich?

Many parks and trails in Central Saanich are dog-friendly, though leash regulations often apply. Parks like John Dean Park and Bear Hill Regional Park are popular choices for hikers with dogs, offering varied terrain and scenic paths. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding pets.

What are some hikes with great viewpoints in Central Saanich?

Central Saanich boasts several trails with stunning viewpoints. John Dean Park (Mount Newton) offers expansive views of the Saanich Peninsula, Gulf Islands, and Cascade Mountains. Oak Haven Park provides spectacular vistas of Saanich Inlet and surrounding islands after a short ascent. The Timberman Trail to Squally Reach Viewpoint also offers scenic lookouts over the Saanich Inlet.

How long do hikes in Central Saanich typically take?

Hike durations in Central Saanich vary widely depending on the trail and your pace. Many easy trails, like the Tod Inlet Trail, can be completed in under an hour. Moderate routes, such as the Timberman Trail to Squally Reach Viewpoint, typically take around 1 hour 50 minutes. Longer, more challenging loops can extend to 3-4 hours.

Are there any specific attractions or landmarks I should look out for on the trails?

Yes, Central Saanich trails offer access to several notable attractions. You can visit the world-renowned Butchart Gardens, explore the historic Tod Inlet, or discover the unique ecosystems of John Dean Park. Many trails also lead to scenic viewpoints like Mount Douglas Summit Observation Deck or Mount Finlayson summit.

When is the best time of year to go hiking in Central Saanich?

Central Saanich is enjoyable for hiking year-round, but spring and fall are particularly pleasant. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, especially in parks like Oak Haven Park and Bear Hill Regional Park. The mild climate of Vancouver Island makes winter hiking also feasible, though some trails might be muddy. Summer offers warm, dry conditions perfect for exploring.

What do other hikers enjoy the most about hiking in Central Saanich?

The trails in Central Saanich are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse natural settings, ranging from coastal views and old-growth forests to agricultural landscapes. The well-maintained paths and variety of difficulty levels also receive positive feedback.

Are there accessible hiking options in Central Saanich?

For those seeking more accessible options, the Lochside Regional Trail is an excellent choice. Following an old railway bed, it offers a relatively flat and wide path suitable for walking, cycling, and even horseback riding, passing through rural sections and active farmlands.

Where can I find parking for hiking trails in Central Saanich?

Most regional parks and trailheads in Central Saanich, such as John Dean Park, Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, and Bear Hill Regional Park, provide designated parking areas for visitors. It's always advisable to arrive early during peak times to secure a spot.

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