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Distance
0.7 mi
Elevation gain
167 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
167 ft
Max elevation
118 ft
TrailRank 
24
Min elevation
-34 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
22 minutes
Time
24 minutes
Coordinates
181
Uploaded
June 14, 2019
Recorded
June 2019
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near Port Albion, British Columbia (Canada)

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Combers beach
Located in Pacific Rim National Park and near the Esowista First Nations Reserve, Combers Beach is a beautiful beach on Vancouver Island that is especially popular with surfers. The trail to the beach is short but steep and leads down to a gravel path from the parking lot.


To begin the hike, simply follow the gravel path into the forest and make a sharp descent, winding through the thick, majestic trees. (A wooden bench marks a rest stop for the return journey, which is mostly uphill.) The trail turns right and continues downhill before reaching a three-way intersection. Be sure to take a left on the wooden walkways to continue following this trail, where it exits the forest a short distance later and arrives at Combers Beach.
How to get to Combers Beach Trail
Combers Beach Trail is located in Pacific Rim National Park, along Highway #4.

From Tofino: Drive south and into the park. Watch for signs for Combers Beach and turn right into the parking lot.

From Ucluelet: Drive north past the Tourism Info Booth intersection. Enter Pacific Rim National Park, then continue until you see a sign for Combers Beach. Turn left into the parking lot.

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