Elphinstone Community Health Trail – Grand Opening – Saturday, October 26th, 2013
Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF) invites local residents to the opening of a new trail that connects up a large section of the lower Elphinstone forest slopes. The recently completed trail links up two of the isolated Elphinstone Parks, taking you through some beautiful stands of emerging old-growth. See our recent ad in the CoastReporter.net: Health Trail ad October 26
The trail guides us through a key part of the Mt. Elphinstone Prov. Park expansion proposal area. This new protected zone would protect vital resources, such as forest wildlife habitat, wildcrafting, and treasured recreational opportunities for future generations.
To view images and get further background details, check out our Campaigns section on this website, view our Facebook page and the images taken by TJ Watt of the Ancient Forest Alliance.
The Health Trail is approx. 4 kms (2.5 miles) in length on varied terrain, crossing 10 creeks on narrow foot bridges. This trail has a 7.5 rating for difficulty. Hikers must be in good shape. Estimated round trip: 3.5 hrs. No dogs as cougar, bear, deer, elk, bobcat, pheasants, fox (sighted 12/10/13), and grouse are found throughout the Elphinstone area. Kids 10 yrs. and older are encouraged to try it out.
In Japan, the term ‘Forest Bathing’ reflects the positive benefits that the forest green and its oxygen production has on our health. These trees are working 24/7 for us. Once you discover this awesome new trail route, make it a part of your regular outdoor recreation.
Come out Saturday, October 26, 2013, meeting at 10:30 am along the B & K Rd. off Hwy 101. At the power lines, pull over to the right. Bring lunch, water, and/or hot beverages
June 5, 2013 New ‘Elphinstone Community Health Trail’ Opens
Across the lower slopes of Mt. Elphinstone lies a forest ecosystem unique to our province. Where in B.C. do you find a mountain slope rising gently from the ocean that eventually meets the rugged Coast Mountains? Right here on the Lower Sunshine Coast and it’s something to experience and celebrate.
Elphinstone Logging Focus (ELF) invites all outdoor enthusiasts to walk a new trail that goes across an unexplored section of the Elphinstone slopes. The trail is a large loop that takes us to towering Douglas-fir veterans, through fern-filled mossy gullies, follows animal trails, and comes out into secret grottos.
Another Gallery of Photos – Thanks to the Ancient Forest Alliance
The David Suzuki Foundation is challenging Canadians to commit to spending 30 minutes per day outside in nature for 30 days to help improve overall health. In this spirit, we’ve decided to call the trail ‘The Elphinstone Community Health Trail.’ We encourage parents to bring their children along for this inspiring walk through some of the greenest forests on the planet. Let’s get moving and have this forest become part of our weekly health regime.
ELF respects that these Elphinstone slopes are on shíshálh traditional territory (Sechelt) and that these lands were never sold or given away to the ‘Crown.’ In addition, these forests provide biodiversity for many forms of life.
Details:

Elphinstone Community Health Trail Directions:
Trailhead #1: Drive up B & K Rd (past powerlines) and keep driving in a northeast direction past the first turn-off (Roberts-Flume FSR).
Within 2-3 mins. begin looking for a pull-out on the right-hand side and park here.
Look for a Health Trail sign in parking area providing directions to trailhead.
The trailhead is found by walking up logging road (off B & K) about 2 mins. and looking for Health Trail sign on the left.
Trailhead #2: Turn off B & K Rd. at the Roberts-Flume FSR, travelling in a northwest direction.
Cross a bridge that goes over Roberts Creek, past an old gravel pit, and follow road as it turns north.
From gravel pit travel approx. 2-3 mins., watching for Health Trail signage on your left.
Park above or below the sign and walk in.
Hiker Notes:
The Elphinstone Community Health Trail, from East to West Trail heads, is approx. 4.4 km long. The Trail winds over creeks and emerging old-growth forest below the Roberts Flume FSR Rd – 8546 branch. It should take a healthy hiker 3 1/2 hours to hike the trail – bring water, snacks, appropriate footwear, and dress accordingly.
The trail can be accessed and walked at either of the East, Mid-point or West Trail Heads.
The Elphinstone Community Health Trail is on traditional shíshálh lands
Plants of the Elphinstone Community Health Trail. – Recent Photos Taken (Photo Credits (c) Alan Sirulnikoff – Thank you, Alan)









