NOMADIC RIGS

BLOG

STORIES FROM THE ROAD

Vancouver Island Waterfalls

Port Alberni Waterfalls

January 18, 20244 min read

Discover the Natural Wonders: Truck Camping to 7 Breathtaking Waterfalls Near Port Alberni

"Run wild and free like a waterfall” ― Anamika Mishra

As the crisp air of spring envelops the Alberni Valley, the call of adventure becomes irresistible. Embrace the changing season and explore the unspoiled beauty of Port Alberni's waterfalls. This guide, tailored for truck campers and travel enthusiasts, unveils seven stunning waterfalls that promise a rejuvenating experience amid nature's splendor.

Waterfall On Vancouver Island you can camp near

Respectful Exploration

Before embarking on your waterfall-hopping journey, a few responsible travel tips ensure the preservation of these pristine natural settings:

- Pack out what you pack in; carry a backpack for your items.

- Stick to designated trails to safeguard the ecosystem.

- Leave nature untouched; take only pictures.

- Be a steward of the land; remind others to treat these special places with respect.

1. Fossli Park Falls - Rooftop Tents and Cascading Waters

Features:

- Difficulty: Easy

- Accessibility: No wheelchair access

- Highlights: Suspension bridge, pet-friendly, swimming

- Length: 1 hour (3.4 km), 96m elevation gain

Nestled in Fossli Provincial Park, this waterfall is accessible via logging roads. Roam through Mossy Maple trees, cross a suspension bridge over St. Andrew’s Creek, and revel in the captivating Fossli waterfall. For a perfect day, continue to Sproat Lake for a refreshing dip.

https://www.acrd.bc.ca/fossli-park-trails

2. Cold Creek Waterfalls - Truck Campers' Oasis

Features:

- Difficulty: Easy

- Accessibility: No wheelchair access

- Suitable For: Pets, Children

- Length: 2 hrs round trip (9km)

Reachable by parking near Coombs Country Candy, Cold Creek Waterfalls offer a scenic trail along an old log train trail. Meander through lush terrain, cross a bridge, and be captivated by the enchanting falls surrounded by moss-covered rocks.

3. Della Falls - Truck Campers' Alpine Challenge

Features:

- Difficulty: Difficult

- Accessibility: No wheelchair access

- Highlights: Bridges, cable cars, ladders, ropes

- Suitable For: Pets (experienced with backcountry), Children (10+), Swimming

- Length: 3 days return (31.2 km return)

A backcountry paradise, Della Falls in Strathcona Provincial Park beckons adventure seekers. Accessible by boat across Great Central Lake, this challenging trek unveils breathtaking landscapes, culminating in the majestic Della Falls.

  

4. Weiner Falls - A Fairytale Journey for Truck Campers

Features:

- Difficulty: Medium

- Accessibility: No wheelchair access

- Highlights: Ropes, small sections of scrambling

- Suitable For: Pets (experienced with backcountry), Children (10+), Swimming

- Length: 40 minutes round trip (1.65 km)

Weiner Falls, a fairytale-like cascade, invites truck campers to a magical realm. With fern-lined rock walls and a rope-guided descent, this hidden gem promises an enchanting experience. Take your time to relish the beauty and snap memorable photos.

5. Kitsuksis Creek Falls - Truck Campers' Leisure Stroll

Features:

- Difficulty: Easy

- Accessibility: Wheelchair access, stroller-friendly

- Suitable For: Pets, Children, Seniors

- Length: 45 minutes-1 hr round trip

- Trailhead Coordinates: N 49° 15′ 38.873” W 124° 49′ 2.064”

For those with limited time, Kitsuksis Creek Falls provides a leisurely stroll along the KitsuksisDyke. Wheelchair-friendly, this paved trail unveils a delightful waterfall beneath the railway trestle, offering a serene escape in the heart of the city.

6. Stamp Falls - Riverside Tranquility for Truck Campers

Features:

- Difficulty: Easy

- Accessibility: Wheelchair access, stroller-friendly

- Highlights: Salmon ladder, paved sections

- Suitable For: Pets, Children, Seniors

- Length: 15 minutes (30 minutes round trip)

Stamp Falls in Stamp River Provincial Park promises tranquility by the river. Enjoy the peaceful waterfall, witness the annual salmon run, and explore moderate trails along the riverbanks. Immerse yourself in the forest life supported by this natural haven.

  

7. China Creek

Falls - Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventure

Features:

- Difficulty: Moderate

- Accessibility: No wheelchair access

- Highlights: Ledges with rope, steep sections

- Suitable For: Pets, Children, Swimming

- Length: 45 minutes-1 hr round trip (4.6 km)

- Trailhead Coordinates: N 49°11’02.9400″ W 124°45’39.6600″

For the adventurous souls, China Creek Falls promises an off-the-beaten-path escapade. Navigate the trailhead coordinates, embrace the challenge of ledges with ropes, and revel in the stunning forest landscapes. A true gem for truck campers seeking the road less traveled.

Conclusion:

Embark on a journey of discovery as a truck camper, and let these seven waterfalls near Port Alberni become waypoints in your outdoor odyssey. Explore, respect, and relish the beauty that nature has crafted for those who seek the road less traveled. 🚙🏞️ #TruckCampExploration#NatureAwaits

  

 

campercamper rental outdoorstruck camperexplorevancouver islandadventure truck campingfront country hiking essentialswildlife safety vancouver island trails
Back to Blog

Notes From Happy Campers

This was the most professional travel experience I have ever had. Nomadic Rigs are OUTSTANDING hosts. I arrived to the truck and they gave me a complete and thorough tour of every detail of the unit. They are super keen on safety and efficiency, so wanted to make sure I had every bit of info I needed for a great trip.

The truck was INCREDIBLE to drive. clean, modern and FULLY stocked with everything one might need on a camping trip. I am usually used to having to buy little things like rope, toilet paper, etc - but this ride had EVERYTHING i needed so i could just enjoy my time on the road. The bed was SO comfortable and sleeping in the scout was super relaxing. This was the most fun i've ever had on a vacation - because this rental was TOP NOTCH, loaded and ready for adventure. Thank you Nomadic Rigs for a five star experience.

Ali E - Toronto

Nomadic Rigs was extremely detailed in showing us how to best drive their truck, and how to operate the camper. This was appreciated once we were on our own and had to do things ourselves. They have outfitted it so we had everything we needed and more. The Yoho is a wonderful size for people looking to be somewhat practical. I appreciated being able to navigate forest service roads without issue other than just taking it slowly. The diesel heater quickly got temps up to speed at which point, we turned it off. All in all, 100% recommendation from us. Thanks!

Jon W - West Vancouver

The Nomadic Rigs team was responsive and informative.

The camper set up included everything you would need and more.

We were able to get off the beaten track, have some shelter on rainy days and thoroughly enjoyed the journey.

Would recommend.

Gillian D - Australia

Amazing rig and very knowledgeable host, would recommend for anyone looking to get off the beaten path.

The camper has everything you need and more, the truck is in top shape and the team at Nomadic Rigs could not have been more accommodating.

The Scout is a very well-designed camper; it's tight quarters, but comfortable.

Thanks for the great trip!

Marc-Antoine S - Montreal

Get In Touch

Vancouver, BC, Canada