This area is known for its well marked network of community built hiking trails, that wind through large trees in a second growth forest, close to Sechelt. There are a handful of large ‘vets’-old trees that survived fires and past harvesting, which are marked on the map. Maps at the trail junctions help you navigate your way through the dozens of trails available to chose from. Lookouts provide views of Sechelt and the peninsula. There is a nice wide trail from the parking lot that has a gravel surface with low grades for visitors with low mobility.
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