The best camping near Flores Island Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Flores Island Provincial Park adventure.

Discover Flores Island Provincial Park's rugged beauty and rich culture.  

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JX Campground (Tofino-Ucluelet JCT)

18 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Tofino, BC
Welcome to JX Surf Shop and Campground! We are located just 10 minutes outside of beautiful Ucluelet and only 5 minutes away from the Pacific Rim National Park. We have 30amp-powered sites with water hookups as well as tenting sites. We also offer overnight parking for those sleeping in their cars. We share property with other great businesses! -JX Surf Shop has rentals and can also book surf lessons for you! -TickinT-Bird rents E-bikes so you can bike to all the beaches in the Pacific Rim National Park. 9am-4pm -Puna Food Truck offers apres-surf pocket food & coffee. South American style empanadas in veggie, chicken, and ground beef options. Rolled and baked in the house with organic flours. 8am-5pm - Tommy's Pizza offers unforgettable Neapolitan-style pizzas. Skip the dishes while camping and be delighted! 3pm-9pm Wednesday to Monday - SunRay Food rtuck has smoothies, baked goodies and variety food like Tacos, Falafel, Quinoa bowls, Sandwiches, Wraps, Hot Dogs and much more for everyone. 9am-3pm Thursday to Monday - Kikan Food Truck is a modern eatery serving Asian soul food from 12pm-4pm Wednesday to Sunday Camp Surf Dine and Ride at JX Campground **Please note that JX Campground is for short term camping only. Vehicles, tents, trailers must leave the property after a maximum stay of one week. Thank you for your understanding.
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CA$30
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Kelp Forest Cove

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Tofino, BC
Situated on a beautiful 10 acre, fully forested, oceanfront lot in Ucluelet Inlet, this boat access only site offers a secluded and peaceful wilderness experience for groups of up to 12 people. Take in the expansive ocean views from your private king size bed in our 3 unique cedar barrel cabins with a 7ft dome window. For groups requiring more accommodations we also have 3 overflow tent spots where you can set up your own tents and bedding. Each group will enjoy exclusive access to the whole site during their stay. You can enjoy playing and lounging on our small private beach, exploring walking trails through beautiful temperate rainforest, or paddling in the protected inlet in one of our canoes, kayaks or SUPs that are free to use during your stay. There are 2 composting toilets on site and a small kitchen shed which is outfitted with a gas stove, pots, pans, dishes, silverware, drinking water and a sink so no need to bring your own kitchen supplies. Kelp Forest Cove is owned and operated by a local couple who are building their dream sustainable homestead on 1 of the 10 acres. Dane works as a marine biologist and scientific diver, while Sam is a documentary filmmaker and wildlife photographer. They live in a small cabin on-site with their pup and are available to help with any needs the guests have while also giving groups as much privacy as possible. The site is a short 15 minute boat ride from downtown Ucluelet where guests can enjoy amazing restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores and gift shops, or can drive 10-20 minutes to the huge outer coast beaches of Pacific Rim National Park. We offer a free water taxi service for check in, check out and up to 1 round trip per full day rental in between (8am-5pm). This is the perfect spot for any groups looking to enjoy one of the most beautiful natural areas in all of Canada but would prefer to have maximum privacy instead of staying at a cramped campsite shared with many other groups.
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CA$950
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The best camping near Flores Island Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey to Flores Island Provincial Park, where the untamed wilderness beckons the adventurous spirit. Traverse the Wild Side Trail, a cultural and natural odyssey, and immerse yourself in the ancient traditions of the Ahousaht First Nation. Kayak the serene waters, watch for whales, and embrace the tranquility of this coastal gem. Although campgrounds are not explicitly mentioned, the park offers a plethora of activities to satisfy your wanderlust.

When to go

The prime time to visit Flores Island Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is most favourable for outdoor activities. Winter brings heavy rainfall, making trails less accessible and outdoor adventures more challenging.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions and trail closures before your visit to ensure a safe adventure.
  • Be prepared for remote conditions; carry essential safety gear and know your limits.
  • Respect the cultural significance of the land, which is home to the Ahousaht First Nation.
  • Wildlife is abundant; maintain a safe distance and store food securely.
  • Leave no trace; pack out all trash to preserve the park's natural beauty.

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