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Easy hiking trails in Mount Arrowsmith Regional Park (Acrd) traverse a landscape characterized by diverse natural features, including old-growth forests, river systems, and lower elevation hills. The region transitions from moss-draped slopes to areas featuring hemlock and fir trees. Water features like Little Qualicum Falls are prominent, offering accessible paths through varied terrain.
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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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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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A large park that runs along both sides of the street.
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A section of the Cathedral Grove walking tour.
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A short drive from Port Alberni lies MacMillan Park, directly off Highway 4. The park features the Cathedral Grove, a stand of giant Douglas firs; some trees are over 800 years old. North of the road are ancient Western Red Cedar trees. A severe storm in late 1997 severely damaged the stand. (May 19, 2025) https://bcparks.ca/macmillan-park/
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located in MacMillan Provincial Park at the West end of Cameron Lake, Cathedral Grove is the only highway accessible stand of ancient Douglas Fir forest on Vancouver Island.
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Nice little loop on each side of the country road. But please be careful when parking, it is sometimes quite tight. Still a nice place for a few steps.
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All points should be visited, are worth the hike!
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There are 6 easy hiking trails specifically curated for Mount Arrowsmith Regional Park (ACRD) in this guide. The region offers a total of 8 hiking routes, with the majority being suitable for easy walks.
Yes, the area is known for its water features, and you can easily access waterfalls. The Little Qualicum Falls loop from Upper Waterfall is a popular easy trail that leads through forest paths and alongside waterfalls. Another excellent option is the Little Qualicum Falls – Tree Stump by the River loop from Little Qualicum Falls - Upper Campground, which offers views of the river and falls.
Absolutely. The region is home to magnificent old-growth forests. The Cathedral Grove Trail loop from MacMillan Provincial Park is an easy 1.8 km route that specifically leads through ancient Douglas Fir forests, providing a unique opportunity to walk among these towering trees.
Easy hiking trails in Mount Arrowsmith Regional Park (ACRD) traverse diverse landscapes. You can expect to walk through moss-draped slopes, old-growth forests primarily composed of hemlock and fir, and along river systems. Lower elevation hills also characterize many of these accessible paths.
Yes, several easy trails are designed as loops, offering a convenient circular experience. Examples include the Cathedral Grove Trail loop from MacMillan Provincial Park, the Little Qualicum Falls – Tree Stump by the River loop from Little Qualicum Falls - Upper Campground, and the Little Qualicum Falls loop from Upper Waterfall.
The easy trails in Mount Arrowsmith Regional Park (ACRD) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible paths through varied terrain, the beauty of the old-growth forests, and the scenic views around the waterfalls and river systems.
Yes, the easy trails are generally well-suited for families. Routes like the Cathedral Grove Trail loop are short, relatively flat, and offer engaging natural features like ancient trees, making them ideal for all ages. The paths around Little Qualicum Falls also provide accessible and scenic options for family outings.
While summer is popular for hiking, the park offers year-round recreation. Spring and early summer are excellent for experiencing the alpine meadows bursting with wildflowers. Fall provides beautiful foliage, and even winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing on gravel roads and trails, though some paths might require more preparation. For easy trails, late spring through early fall generally offers the most comfortable conditions.
Beyond the natural beauty, the easy trails offer specific points of interest. The Cathedral Grove Trail is a landmark in itself, showcasing ancient Douglas Fir trees. The various loops around Little Qualicum Falls highlight the impressive waterfalls and the river's course. While the higher peaks like Mount Arrowsmith are for more strenuous hikes, the lower elevation easy trails provide access to the region's rich ecological tapestry.
The easy hikes in Mount Arrowsmith Regional Park (ACRD) are generally short and manageable. For example, the Cathedral Grove Trail loop takes about 30 minutes to complete, while the Little Qualicum Falls loop from Upper Waterfall can be done in around 28 minutes. Longer easy routes, such as the Little Qualicum Falls loop from Little Qualicum Falls - Upper Campground, might take closer to 45 minutes to an hour.
Yes, parking is typically available at the starting points for many of the popular easy trails. For instance, the Cathedral Grove Trail is part of MacMillan Provincial Park, which has designated parking areas. Similarly, trails around Little Qualicum Falls often have parking facilities near the campgrounds or main access points.
Many trails in regional parks on Vancouver Island, including some in the Mount Arrowsmith area, are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check specific park regulations or individual trail signage before heading out, as rules can vary. Generally, well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome on many of the less strenuous paths.


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