Strathcona Park Vancouver Island

Anyone been there? I'm looking to go hike around there for a few days and would appreciate any info like cool camping spots and good hiking trails. Thanks!
 
I've hiked in the forbidden plateau area... started at the base of mt. washington and hiked to the top of mt. albert edward. to do it comfortably I say take three days, one to the base of the mountain, a day casually hiking up and around the alpine and back to the camp, and a day hiking back out to your car. the view from the top of albert edward is pretty sweet. you could do it in two days if you want, but why rush it? with that in mind, there are many options around that in the area... you could start at the old forbidden plateau ski hill and hike in from there, it makes for more elevation gain and a longer hike in, but with the access from mt. washington, why add more hiking that is in the forest when you can get to the alpine quicker by the previously mentioned way? Also, if you are more comfortable with mountain travel you can traverse the ridge going south from albert edward towards comox glacier, i haven't done this yet, but i've heard great things about it... another option would be to continue west from albert edward and hike down to buttle lake. both the traverse and hike down to buttle like will probably require you to do some more searching of information as for trail locations and what not.

deeper in the park there is a hike i've been trying to do for a while now, but i keep getting shut down for weather. the elk river hike. gets you in to the area with with highest peaks in the park. if you go hike the elk river and it's a clear sunny day, it promises to be awesome.

I got back about an hour ago from Cape Scott - now that place is awesome... if you're ever up island or have the opportunity, i would highly advise you to check the place out.

well, i think i've said enough for now, hope i was of some help.
 
Serious +K thanks for the advice, i go to school at UVic, and this is the first year i have a car so i'm planning on doing alot of hiking up island, along with climbing mount baker
 
You should check out King's Peak. It has a pretty well established trail all the way to the top (although a bit brushy in the middle), and takes you through a gorgeous area. The first part is taking you through some dense forest, then you move in to alpine meadows and finally into rockier territory. There are few technical areas or those involving any real exposure. That said you are climbing very steadily and I recommend making this a 3 day trip (there is nice camping in the meadows). At over 6000m this is in the top ten tallest mountains on V.I. and the views are incredible.
My dad and brother climbed Albert Edward a couple of weeks ago and really liked the trip. They camped at Circlet lake for two nights, and judging by photos it's a really nice spot. If you just want a day hike it would be worthwhile just hiking into this lake (another option for a day hike is just wandering around the Forbidden Plateau area, Abandoned ski lodge and chairlifts = creepy)
 
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