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Family friendly hiking trails in Epper Passage Provincial Park are primarily found in the surrounding region, as the park itself is a marine protected area. The area near Tofino offers diverse terrain, from coastal paths along beaches to rainforest trails. These routes often feature boardwalks and offer views of the Pacific Ocean and Clayoquot Sound. The landscape is characterized by its rich marine environment and lush coastal forests.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ahous Bay is a long stretch of dark sand that can be reached only by kayak or the Telegraph Trail. Campers must be careful to leave no trace, as the local wolves often scavenge in this area. There are some fantastic tide pools to explore all along the shores of the beach, pressed up against thick forests to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
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Telegraph Trail is not easily accessible, but it does bring hikers clear across the wild Vargas Island. Remote and unmaintained, this trail is almost a straight line due west with almost no elevation change. The trail is reported to get quite overgrown, with a few stream crossings that might result in wet shoes. There are also warnings of wolves and to be careful with food storage as well as possible tsunamis. This is a beautiful and truly wild area, pristine wilderness that has almost no human impact.
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This is not your standard trailhead with a parking lot; it's a remote cove only accessible via water taxi. There are a few kayak companies that issue day park permits for exploration of Vargas Island Park. If you would rather obtain your own permit and hire a water taxi service to the park, contact Clayoquot Connections at 250-726-8789 or Tofino Water Taxi at 250-725-8844.
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Such a shame. Not every change is positive. Thanks for your update.
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Impressive totem sculpture of a weeping goddess / native lady
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Third Beach is a hidden sandy beach; access is via the Tonquin Trail.
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The Tonquin Trail Connector, opened in March 2014, has been partially widened to a gravel road. Residential construction plans are expected in the upper section; the trail is not recommended. (May 17, 2025)
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Middle Beach is located at the southern end of the Tonquin Trail. Additional access to this beach is via MacKenzie Beach Road and the Middle Beach Trail. However, there is no parking available at the trailhead.
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The region around Epper Passage Provincial Park offers a good selection of family-friendly hiking trails. You'll find 16 routes listed in this guide, with 14 of them rated as easy and 2 as moderate, making them suitable for various family skill levels.
Many of the trails, particularly those within the Tonquin Trail system near Tofino, feature boardwalks and relatively flat terrain, making them suitable for families with young children. While some sections might be stroller-friendly, it's always best to check individual route details for specific accessibility information, as terrain can vary.
The Clayoquot Sound region, including the areas around Epper Passage Provincial Park, experiences a temperate rainforest climate. While hiking is possible year-round, the spring and summer months (May to September) generally offer drier weather and milder temperatures, which are ideal for family outings. Always be prepared for rain, as it can occur at any time of year.
While Epper Passage Provincial Park is primarily a marine park, the surrounding coastal trails offer opportunities for wildlife viewing. You might spot various coastal marine birds like great blue herons, surf scoters, and bald eagles. Occasionally, resident gray whales can be seen foraging in the protected waters from coastal viewpoints. Remember to observe wildlife from a respectful distance.
Yes, there are several excellent loop trails perfect for families. A popular option is the Tonquin Beach – Third Beach loop from Tofino, which offers a scenic walk along the coast and through the rainforest. Another great choice is the Tonquin Beach – Middle Beach loop from Tofino, providing beautiful ocean views and beach access.
Most of the family-friendly trails, such as those in the Tonquin Trail system, are accessible from Tofino. There are designated parking areas available in and around Tofino, often near popular trailheads or beaches. It's advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.
While Epper Passage Provincial Park itself is only accessible by boat, the trailheads for the family-friendly hikes mentioned in this guide are located near Tofino. Tofino has limited local public transport options, but many visitors rely on personal vehicles, taxis, or shuttle services from accommodations to reach specific trailheads.
Policies regarding dogs can vary by specific trail and park regulations. Generally, dogs are permitted on many trails in the Tofino area, but they must be kept on a leash. Always check local signage or park websites for the most current regulations before heading out with your furry friend.
The trails in this region offer stunning coastal views, especially from the Tonquin Trail system, which provides access to sheltered beaches like Tonquin Beach, Middle Beach, and Third Beach. These spots are perfect for exploring tide pools, watching sunsets, or simply enjoying the ocean. The area also holds significant Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation heritage, adding cultural depth to your visit.
The family-friendly trails in the Epper Passage Provincial Park region, particularly around Tofino, are characterized by their relatively easy terrain, often featuring boardwalks and well-maintained paths through lush rainforests. They frequently lead to beautiful, accessible beaches, offering opportunities for exploration, picnicking, and wildlife spotting, making them engaging for all ages.
The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly trails in this region, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the well-maintained boardwalks, and the accessibility of the trails, making them perfect for enjoyable family outings.
For an easy and relatively short family hike, consider the Middle Beach – Third Beach loop from Tofino. This route is just under 3 km and takes about 45 minutes, offering beautiful beach access and coastal views without being too strenuous for little legs.
If your family is looking for a slightly longer adventure, the Tonquin Beach – Haida Totem Pole, Tofino loop from Tofino is a moderate option. At about 13 km, it offers a more extended exploration of the coastal trails and takes around 3.5 hours, providing a rewarding experience for active families.


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