Mount Benson Regional Park

Mount Benson Regional Park offers outdoor enthusiasts stunning panoramic vistas of Vancouver Island and a network of trails through diverse ecosystems.

654
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
2008
Year Established

About Mount Benson Regional Park

 

Located in British Columbia, Mount Benson Regional Park serves as a natural haven just a short drive from the city of Nanaimo. Encompassing varied terrain, from dense forested areas to rocky alpine slopes, the park provides an inviting backdrop for hikers and nature lovers. Historically, this area has been significant for local Indigenous populations, contributing rich cultural narratives to the region's natural beauty. Visitors will find a range of activities to pursue, such as hiking the popular trails leading to the summit of Mount Benson, rewarding climbers with breathtaking views of the Strait of Georgia and the surrounding landscape. The park is also a vital habitat for unique flora and fauna, including endangered plant species and diverse wildlife. Its appeal is magnified by the tranquility of its natural settings, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life.

Highlights

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Mount Benson Summit

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Diverse Forest Ecosystems

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Arbutus Ridge Overlook

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Hidden Waterfalls Trail

Notable Natural Features

Mount Benson Summit

Offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands and Nanaimo.

Arbutus Ridge

Features a unique stand of arbutus trees along a scenic trail.

Cottle Lake

A serene lake offering a picturesque spot for picnics and relaxation.