Boy and Girl in tree on hiking trail

Mystic Beach – a great family hike

Mystic beach is part of the Juan De Fuca trail on Vancouver Island. This is a fun hike to with kids with lots of things to find and see on the way.

Before heading out, it is best to check trail conditions as windfall can block portions of the trail. Be prepared for mud as this hike is through coastal rainforest. The kids will think the mud is great, but it can also prove to be a bit slippery in places as well so shoes with good grip are best.

To access the Mystic Beach trail you will park in the China Beach day use area parking lot. This parking lot is accessed off of Sooke Rd also known as BC 14W. The parking lot will be on your left side approximately 5km after Jordan River when heading towards the community of Port Renfrew. You will see a sign for the China Beach campground, but continue past this and it will be the next turn off. It is about one hours drive from Victoria.

Mystic Beach trail head

The trail to Mystic Beach is about 2km. If you plan in advance, you can also camp at Mystic beach, but you do require a backcountry permit to do so. Being that it is not a far hike, this would be a great introduction to back country camping with children.

The trail leads through the woods, with a few boardwalks as well as stairs.

Keep your eyes peeled for banana slugs and various forms of fungus growing from falls trees and on the trees themselves. My children loved seeking out all of the different fungus on our way to the beach.

A favourite part was the suspension bridge you reach at about the halfway point to Mystic Beach.

Suspension bridge on trail to Mystic Beach

Continuing on the trail enjoying the flora and fauna and searching for critters you will eventually start to hear the waves breaking on the beach as you begin to near the stairs down. The stairs are well maintained down to the beach.

Make sure you check the tide tables before heading out on the trail so that you will be able to spend time exploring at Mystic beach and to be able to walk over to see the waterfall. At the beach there is a swing we had lots of fun swinging on and it is a great spot to enjoy a picnic.

Once we had lots of fun down at the beach it was time to head back to our car. On the hike back we continued looking for plants or fungus we might have missed on the way out as well as exploring the trees.

Have you hiked to Mystic Beach? Do you have a favourite hike on Vancouver Island? Any hidden gems?

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18 Comments

  1. The Mystic beach looks so amazing! I love those small hidden gems! They are everywhere and not a lot of people are talking about them and that’s actually great! It is nice to find a place with peace and nature! ♥

  2. So pretty! I’d love to check that beach out! Thanks for sharing!

  3. It looks like such a beautiful place! I’m sure if we ever travel to Vancouver Island, we’ll absolutely make a stop here. Big fan of all beaches. (Have to admit, the first thing I thought of was the movie Mystic Pizza, but that’s Mystic, Connecticut! LOL)

    • coachkatye

      Too funny! It is a great beach, many of the beaches along this stretch are worth checking out. If you ever make it to Vancouver Island this is worth a visit and so is Botanical Beach which is a little bit further down the road as it has some amazing tide pools to explore.

  4. I live just over the border in Washington and love occasionally visiting Vancouver Island. This hike looks amazing! I’ll have to do it next time we go.

    • coachkatye

      It is a nice hike and often no one else is at the beach so it is quite peaceful.

  5. Alisa Infanti

    What beautiful beach and I love all the mushrooms. I love hiking and looking for the different mushrooms along the way… So interesting!

    • coachkatye

      My kids loved counting all of the different fungi we found on the trail.

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