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Tina Panetta
at 2024 Apr 20
Tina Panetta
at 2024 Apr 20
This photo was taken about mid way between the Lighthouse parking area and Rocky beach. This is a beautiful cliff ocean side trail for moderate hiking. Lots of incline and declines with gravel, roots, dirt, and some rocks. Possible whale spotting with binoculars and or seals and sea lions closer to the trail. Well worth the drive to do part of the Wild Pacific trail!
This place offers a captivating blend of rugged beauty and serene coastline. The expansive sandy shores, backed by lush forests, create a picturesque setting. The crashing waves attract surf enthusiasts, while the stunning sunsets make it ideal for a leisurely stroll. Nature lovers will appreciate the diverse marine life and birdwatching opportunities. However, be prepared for variable weather conditions. Overall, Long Beach is a must-visit for those seeking a tranquil escape in the midst of nature's wonders.
Awesome beach, very fine sand and not too crazy with the crowds for the last week of August. Outdoor wash areas you get the sand off before getting back into your car. Remember to buy your national park pass.
Long, wide, and beautiful beach! The sand is very fine and solid to walk on. Serene and tranquil…. Even the waves are quiet. Gorgeous sunset!
Huge sandy beach! It stays shallow for a while making it a great place to play in the waves as you can stand when the current is strong. The waves were pretty decent when we were there, but it's cold of course! They had change rooms, bathrooms and a nice outdoor rinse off shower (at the north end of the parking lot). Also there are lots of surfers to watch!
The Pacific has never looked so beautiful! This is one of the nicest beaches I've ever seen. Worth a stop for sure!
The temporary closure of Highway 4 significantly impacted, for example, Port Alberni, Tofino, and Ucluelet residents. CTV News Vancouver Island and other media have reported that the Cameron Bluffs Fire in the eastern part of Port Alberni has caused the closure of Highway 4.

The Cameron Bluffs Fire will likely pose challenges and tragedies to residents, visitors, families, friends, and firefighters in the affected areas. It is a stark reminder of the often devastating impact of fire. Please be cautious when extinguishing flames and never leave campfires unattended, even after restrictions are lifted.

Though fire incidents are negative aspects of life, they can allow regrowth and visiting parks can significantly improve your mood and help you connect with positive emotions. It can also assist in coping with challenging days and reconnecting with supportive individuals. The stunningly beautiful old-growth forests in Cathedral Grove are a testament to this.
Steve E
at 2022 Aug 28
Steve E
at 2022 Aug 28
Lovely spot to enjoy surf and fresh air
Carlos Uploads
at 2022 Aug 21
Carlos Uploads
at 2022 Aug 21
Loved going to this beach whilst on the Pacific Rim walking trail.
On a warm summer day this is the place to relax, walk, hike, and play in the sand. Miles of sand beach that stretches at lease a few km. If you love surfing, this is the place.

The pacific ocean is cold, so wear a wet suit. Usually, when the tides are low you can go out as far as your eyes can see.
Thomas Rogers
at 2020 Nov 11
Thomas Rogers
at 2020 Nov 11
The whole trail is beautiful, but this specific location is an amazing place to walk and take pictures. If you do the trails in the area, this is a must stop for landscapes, waves, birds, trees and more. Highly encouraged that you leave some time in your walk to stop and explore here.
We absolutely love Tofino and the Pacific Rim National Park! We vacation here yearly and got married here in 2016! This place is special.. it’s definitely my favourite place in Canada! It’s such a wild and unspoiled piece of paradise! A walk along Long beach is a must while visiting here! Watch for eagles flying above you 😍