Copper Island
This hike is on an island. For most of us, we have to use a boat from the Scotch Creek Campground, but access is also available from other points, including Blind Bay. The best place to dock/beach is on the east side on a small gravel beach. This is also the trailhead for the hike. It is about 3km of trails over bluffs to viewpoints in a circle route. Recommended…
We paddled across to Copper Island again. We landed at the beach (which is at N50 54.806 W119 24.192), then hiked the island. We used a GPS to record the trail’s length. It was 2.3km over rocky headlands, with great viewpoints on each side.
We paddled across to Copper Island again. We landed at the beach (which is at N50 54.806 W119 24.192), then hiked the island. We used a GPS to record the trail’s length. It was 2.3km over rocky headlands, with great viewpoints on each side.