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Sooke Mountain Provincial Park

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Sooke Mountain Provincial Park

The best dog-friendly hikes and walks in Sooke Mountain Provincial Park

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Dog friendly hiking trails in Sooke Mountain Provincial Park offer a rugged, undeveloped wilderness experience on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. The park features varied and challenging terrain, including dense forested slopes, rocky hills, and significant peaks. Hikers can explore diverse ecosystems and pristine lakes within this protected area.

Best dog friendly hiking trails in Sooke Mountain Provincial Park

  • The most popular dog friendly hiking route is Sunriver Nature Trail Park, a 2.2 miles (3.6 km) trail that…

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Sunriver Nature Trail Park

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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May 16, 2026, Sunriver Nature Trail Park

Sunriver Nature Trail Park is an eleven hectare riverside green space in Sooke that follows the Sooke River through a mix of second growth forest and pockets of old growth cedar, fir and hemlock. The trail network includes gravel paths, dirt trails, wooden staircases and riverside viewpoints, with several sections opening directly onto the rocky riverbank. The park is especially popular during salmon spawning season in autumn, when fish can often be seen moving upstream beneath the forest canopy.

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Flowing through dense coastal forest near the southern edge of Vancouver Island, the Sooke River is known for its clear water, moss covered banks and important salmon spawning runs in autumn. Along quieter sections of the river, the current slows into calm pools beneath towering cedar and fir trees, while other areas narrow into faster moving channels over smooth rock. The river corridor supports a wide range of wildlife, including bald eagles, herons and spawning salmon during seasonal migrations.

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December 18, 2025, Interior Trail

The Interior Trail rises through dense second-growth and old-growth forest, shaded by Douglas fir, western red cedar, and moss-covered maples. It rises out of the treeline, offering hikers excellent views from Babbington Hill.

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December 18, 2025, Endurance Ridge Trail

Endurance Ridge Trail takes hikers along a ridgeline with panoramas of the Juan de Fuca Strait, Olympic Mountains in Washington State, on clear days. This trail also weaves through lush forests, and can become muddy after rain.

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November 15, 2025, Babbington Hill

Babbington Hill is a short but rewarding summit with a nice viewpoint set in a coastal forest. This hill rises above the Anderson Cove area, and the summit is a rocky opening with views of the Sooke Basin, Juan de Fuca Strait, and the forests of East Sooke.

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November 15, 2025, Cabin Point

Cabin Point is the perfect spot to take in wave-lashed shoreline scenery and views of the Juan de Fuca Strait. Take the Coast Trail to Cabin Point for a chance to see seals hunting and ancient volcanic rock that make up the shoreline. There's also an old trapper’s cabin and the Antje Wagenbach memorial bench on the shore.

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A beautiful place to linger forever. I even saw a whale.

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September 16, 2024, Seal Bay

Seal Bay, located along the Coast Trail in East Sooke Regional Park, offers coastal beauty with mountain views. The trail is easy to follow and has small beaches, picnic sites, and several scenic overlooks. Visitors can walk right up on the beach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog-friendly hiking trails are available in Sooke Mountain Provincial Park?

Komoot offers a selection of dog-friendly routes in and around Sooke Mountain Provincial Park. This guide features three distinct trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging adventures, ensuring there's something suitable for various fitness levels and canine companions.

What kind of terrain can I expect on dog-friendly trails in Sooke Mountain Provincial Park?

Sooke Mountain Provincial Park is known for its rugged, undeveloped wilderness. Trails often feature varied and challenging terrain, including rocky hills, dense forested slopes, and unmaintained pathways. Be prepared for potential river and creek crossings, which may require wading, and ensure your dog is comfortable with such conditions.

Are there any easy dog-friendly trails suitable for shorter walks or less experienced hikers?

Yes, for a more relaxed outing with your dog, consider the Sunriver Nature Trail Park. This easy route covers approximately 3.6 km with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for a pleasant stroll with your canine companion.

What are the options for longer or more challenging dog-friendly hikes?

If you and your dog are up for a challenge, the Seal Bay – Cabin Point loop from East Sooke offers a difficult 17.6 km hike with significant elevation changes. Another moderate option is the Babbington Hill loop — East Sooke Regional Park, which is about 7 km long.

What notable natural features or viewpoints can I and my dog enjoy in the park?

The park offers majestic peaks like Thunderbird Mountain, Mount Empress, and Mount Manuel Quimper, which provide panoramic vistas of the Olympic Mountains, Vancouver Island, and the Coastal Mountains. You can also explore pristine lakes such as Shields Lake, Grass Lake, and Crabapple Lake, with Shields Lake even having a trail that circles its northern half.

What do other hikers say about dog-friendly trails in Sooke Mountain Provincial Park?

The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences in this region, with an average score of 4.6 stars from 168 ratings. Hikers often praise the authentic backcountry feel and the stunning natural beauty, making it a rewarding destination for those seeking a true wilderness adventure with their dogs.

What wildlife might I encounter while hiking with my dog, and what precautions should I take?

Sooke Mountain Provincial Park is home to diverse wildlife, including Roosevelt elk, gray wolf, black bears, and cougars, as well as black-tailed deer, squirrels, and various birds. It's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect both your pet and the local wildlife. Be aware of your surroundings and carry bear spray as a precaution.

Are there any specific regulations for dogs in Sooke Mountain Provincial Park?

As a provincial park, general regulations typically require dogs to be on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other park users. Given the park's undeveloped nature and presence of large predators, keeping your dog leashed is especially important for their safety and to prevent disturbances to the ecosystem.

Is Sooke Mountain Provincial Park suitable for hiking with small dogs?

While the park offers rugged terrain, there are easier options like the Sunriver Nature Trail Park that could be suitable for small dogs. However, for more challenging routes, consider your small dog's endurance and ability to navigate rough, unmaintained paths and potential creek crossings. Always ensure they are comfortable and safe.

What is the best time of year to visit Sooke Mountain Provincial Park with my dog?

The park offers year-round access, but the best time to visit often depends on your preference. Spring and fall provide milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, so plan for early morning or late afternoon hikes. Winter can bring challenging conditions with snow and ice, especially at higher elevations, requiring appropriate gear and caution.

Are there any dog-friendly loop trails in the area?

Yes, for those who prefer loop trails, the Seal Bay – Cabin Point loop from East Sooke offers a challenging, longer option. Additionally, the Babbington Hill loop — East Sooke Regional Park provides a moderate loop experience.

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