The Tla'amin Loop is a beautiful hiking trail on the lands of the Sliammon First Nation. Nestled between Powell River and Lund BC Canada on the the Sunshine Coast. Located on Tla'amin Lands this hiking adventure will take you through the...
The Tla'amin Loop is a beautiful hiking trail on the lands of the Sliammon First Nation. Nestled between Powell River and Lund BC Canada on the the Sunshine Coast. Located on Tla'amin Lands this hiking adventure will take you through the rainforest, over log bridges and up to the summit where there is a gorgeous view of the Malaspina Strait.
The Tla'amin Loop Trail Map. This detailed map can be found on many sections of the hike so you always know where abouts you are and what trail to take.
This cute little rock lady bug can be found sitting on the side of the trail watching all the hikers go by on the Tla'amin Loop Trail Hiking near Lund BC.
After a vertical climb up the first bit of the trail you will come out to this amazing view of the Malaspina Strait and the lands of the the Sliammon First Nation.
Watch the Eagles soar off in the distance as you catch your breath after the first section of the hike. There are a few wooden benches here so you can sit down and rest your legs or enjoy a snack.
The View from the top! The vertical climb up to the top makes this view so worth it. There is a picnic table at the top making it the perfect place to stop and have your lunch.
As you hike along the trail there are several log bridges that you need to cross to get across the creek. Don't worry if your balance isn't good there are lots of grates on the logs so you don't slip off.
This huge tree was covered in the thickest moss I have ever seen. Many of the trees along this hike are covered in moss but this one just seemed to really stand out.
So many moss covered trees can be found lining the side of the trail of the Tla'amin loop Trail. There are many places along the way where you just can't help but stop to take a picture.
There are so many moss covered trees in Sunshine Coast rainforest. As you hike along the trail this small creek weaves back and forth on either side of you.