Trails wind over and around huge glacial boulders and old-growth forest, some leading down to various beaches with views of Vancouver. The main trail from the parking are leads to the Point Atkinson lighthouse for which the park is named (entry not permitted though). There are picnic facilities (no fires permitted), bathrooms, and in season wildlife lectures. A great place for families with kids. You can take your dog, but he must be leashed between May and September to avoid disturbing seasonal wildlife. This is a popular hiking spot, so trails tend to be fairly busy.
I came here my first day in Vancouver, the view of downtown and the bay was absolutely beautiful. The Lighthouse was also pretty cool, and there are plenty of vantage points so it’s easy if you want to keep away from people. You can’t actually access the Lighthouse - or at least you couldn’t when I went. But if you like a bit of a hike and some boulder climbing you’ll like it here
Looked very nice but parking was quite tight. It was a very busy day so no parking available. We have a Class B camper and were able to negotiate through the parking lot and leave. Anything bigger then 24’ would have been in trouble.
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