Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, located on Vancouver Island's west coast in British Columbia, offers an unparalleled coastal camping experience amidst pristine temperate rainforests and kilometres of long sandy beaches. The campground provides essential amenities including dump stations, flush toilets, picnic tables, and firewood for a comfortable stay.
Green Point Campground serves as the primary base for Long Beach access, featuring storm watching, beach exploration, and scenic cycling opportunities. The reserve encompasses three distinct units attracting diverse adventure seekers: the accessible Long Beach Unit, the backcountry West Coast Trail and Cape Beale Headlands, and the sheltered bays of the Broken Group Islands accessible by boat.
Activities abound throughout the park, including hiking through pristine wilderness, kayaking in protected coves, wildlife observation, and fishing in designated areas. The pet-friendly campground welcomes families and adventure seekers alike. Cultural experiences and guided tours celebrate the rich Indigenous heritage of the Nuu-chah-nulth territories.
The dramatic coastal landscape, combining unspoiled wilderness with accessible beach recreation and robust backcountry options, makes Pacific Rim National Park Reserve a premier RV camping destination for those seeking authentic Pacific Northwest adventure on Vancouver Island's rugged shoreline.