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Kennedy River Woodlands

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British Columbia

Kennedy River Woodlands

The best walks and hikes in Kennedy River Woodlands

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Hiking in Kennedy River Woodlands offers exploration through dense forests, along pristine shorelines, and into mountainous terrain on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The region is characterized by its proximity to Kennedy Lake, the largest freshwater lake on Vancouver Island, and features unique ecosystems like low acid bogs. Hikers can expect to encounter towering cedars and Douglas firs, diverse wildlife, and varied elevations. The area provides a range of trails, from easy loops to challenging mountain ascents.

Best hiking trails in Kennedy River Woodlands

  • The most popular hiking route is 5040 Peak via Cobalt Lake Trail — Kennedy River Woodlands, a 4.9 miles (7.9 km) trail that takes 3 hours 53 minutes to complete. This moderate route ascends towards 5040 Peak, offering views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Giant Cedar Trail loop, an easy 0.9 miles (1.4 km) path. This short loop winds through old-growth forest, showcasing impressive cedar trees.
  • Local hikers also love the 5040 Peak – 5040 Peak loop from Kennedy River Woodlands, a 11.5 miles (18.4 km) trail leading through mountainous terrain, often completed in about 7 hours 55 minutes.
  • Hiking in Kennedy River Woodlands is defined by dense forests, mountainous ascents, and unique bog ecosystems. The network offers options for different ability levels, from short, easy loops to difficult, full-day mountain trails.
  • The guide includes highly-rated routes that showcase the best of the region's landscape. More than 160 hikers have used komoot to explore Kennedy River Woodlands's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 10, 2026

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5040 Peak via Cobalt Lake Trail — Kennedy River Woodlands

7.88km

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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1.37km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Scott
March 13, 2026, Kennedy River

The Kennedy River is your constant companion here. Every year, Pacific salmon return here to spawn, bringing life from the ocean back into the forest.

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Sue
October 21, 2025, Cobalt Lake

Cobalt Lake is a beautiful alpine lake nestled below 5040 Peak, known for its vivid blue water and picturesque mountain backdrop. The lake sits at approximately 1,250 meters in elevation and is a popular overnight stop for hikers headed to the summit. There are tent pads and the nearby Hišimy̓awiƛ Alpine Hut for shelter, and the sunsets over the lake and surrounding peaks make it a memorable high-country experience.

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The Hišimy̓awiƛ Alpine Hut, perched at 1,350 meters on the slopes of 5040 Peak, is a modern backcountry shelter operated by the Alpine Club of Canada’s Vancouver Island section. Named by the Ucluelet First Nation, “Hišimy̓awiƛ” means “gather together,” reflecting its welcoming role for hikers, skiers, and mountaineers. The hut features solar power, a high-efficiency wood pellet stove, propane cooktops, and breathtaking views of surrounding peaks and alpine lakes.

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Sue
October 21, 2025, 5040 Peak

5040 Peak is a fantastic, rugged summit, rising to 5,040 feet (ca. 1,536 m) between Port Alberni and Tofino. The hike to the top is steep and challenging, gaining nearly 900 meters over 6.9 kilometers, but your reward is incredible panoramic views of Triple Peak, Cats Ear Peak, and dramatic cloud inversions. Many hikers camp near Cobalt Lake en route to the summit, making it a popular overnight adventure with unforgettable sunsets.

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Rachel Nix
October 27, 2023, Giant Cedar Loop

Short but rough path, great tree views

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Kennedy River Woodlands?

Komoot currently features 5 hiking routes in the Kennedy River Woodlands area. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails, offering options for various skill levels.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes in Kennedy River Woodlands?

Yes, for an easy and family-friendly option, consider the Giant Cedar Trail loop. This short, 1.3 km route with minimal elevation gain is perfect for a leisurely stroll and experiencing the region's impressive trees. While Kennedy Lake Provincial Park itself doesn't have developed trails, the broader area offers gentle walks.

What are the more challenging hikes in Kennedy River Woodlands?

For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Kennedy River Woodlands area offers several demanding routes. The 5040 Peak – 5040 Peak loop from Kennedy River Woodlands is a difficult 18.4 km trek with over 1200 meters of elevation gain. Another difficult option is the 5040 Peak – 5040 Peak loop from 5040 NW Ridge Trailhead, covering 10.4 km with significant ascent.

Can I find circular walks in Kennedy River Woodlands?

Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops. The Giant Cedar Trail loop is an easy circular option. For more challenging circular routes, consider the 5040 Peak – 5040 Peak loop from Kennedy River Woodlands or the 5040 Peak – Cobalt Lake loop from Cobalt Lake Trailhead.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see while hiking here?

The Kennedy River Woodlands region is characterized by dense forests, including towering cedars and Douglas firs. You'll also encounter pristine shorelines around Kennedy Lake, the largest freshwater lake on Vancouver Island. The area is known for its unique ecosystems, such as the low moor, low acid bog found in Kennedy River Bog Park.

Is the Kennedy River Woodlands area suitable for wildlife spotting?

Absolutely. The region is rich in wildlife. Birdwatchers can enjoy spotting ospreys, bald eagles, ducks, and various songbirds, especially around Kennedy River Bog Park. Keep an eye out for otters near the water. In the fall, you might even witness sockeye salmon spawning, which can attract black bears to the area.

What is the best time of year to hike in Kennedy River Woodlands?

While specific trail conditions vary, the warmer months from late spring through early fall generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions. This allows for better access to trails and enjoyment of water-based activities on Kennedy Lake. Fall also brings the spectacle of sockeye salmon spawning.

Are there any trails that lead to scenic viewpoints or landmarks?

Many of the routes in this area offer stunning views, particularly those ascending 5040 Peak. For example, the 5040 Peak via Cobalt Lake Trail provides expansive vistas. The Giant Cedar Trail loop, while not a viewpoint, is a landmark in itself, showcasing impressive old-growth trees.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Kennedy River Woodlands?

The komoot community rates the trails in Kennedy River Woodlands highly, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the natural beauty of the forests, the challenging yet rewarding ascents to peaks like 5040 Peak, and the peaceful atmosphere of the area.

Are there opportunities for water-based activities near the hiking trails?

Yes, Kennedy Lake, the largest freshwater lake on Vancouver Island, is a central feature of the region. It's a popular spot for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and windsurfing. Many hiking routes are in close proximity, allowing you to combine a hike with a refreshing dip or paddle.

Is the 'Big Cedar and Kennedy Falls Trail' located in Kennedy River Woodlands?

No, it's important to note that the 'Big Cedar and Kennedy Falls Trail' is located in North Vancouver, British Columbia, not on Vancouver Island where Kennedy River Woodlands is situated. The trails in this guide are specific to the Kennedy River Woodlands area on Vancouver Island.

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