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Lone Tree Hill

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Nikki
August 9, 2022
Spectacular panoramic views! A nice trail for beginners and athletes alike. High reward for an easy hike!
Lisa
April 14, 2022
A beautiful but easy family hike closer to town in Langford. Google for directions, about - 20 min drive. Stunning views. Pack snacks. Only takes about 45 min to get up to the views of the Olympic Mtns and the Pacific Ocean.
Marina
September 26, 2020
This hike is only a 5 minute drive away. It's about a half an hour hike. Beautiful views at the top!
Sarah And Bob
May 31, 2022
One of our favourite hiking spots. Uphill but a fairly easy climb to the best views! 20 min drive away.
Shena
April 3, 2020
The 360-degree view from the top of Lone Tree Hill is incredible on a clear day, providing scenery of the Highlands region, west towards Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and as far south and east as the Strait of Juan De Fuca. The trail is well defined but steep in sections. From the gravel parking lot, walk towards the map board of the regional park and begin your hike along the gravel trail. The trail begins climbing gradually at the start but quickly becomes fairly steep. After a steep section, the trail becomes more gradual again as it moves away from the road below and loops to the right. Again, the trail climbs through a steep section before reaching several Arbutus trees and a clearing on the right. Go right and walk a short distance out to the first viewpoint. After enjoying the view, return to the trail and continue hiking up as you climb up a steep rocky section. Once at the top, continue to the far end, making your way over several large rocks to a viewpoint at the top that provides views in all directions. On a clear day, you can see very far into the distance. To the west is Holmes Peak and Jocelyn Hill in Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and south of those mountains is Mount Finlayson. The area below is known as Highlands and on a very clear day you can see as far west as Haro Strait and south as the Strait of Juan De Fuca. After enjoying your time at the top, make your way back over the rocks in the direction you arrived and carefully back down the steep rock. Pass the first viewpoint on your left and following the trail back down to the gravel parking lot where you began.
The 360-degree view from the top of Lone Tree Hill is incredible on a clear day, providing scenery of the Highlands region, west towards Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and as far south and east as the Strait of Juan De Fuca. The trail is well defined but steep in sections. From the gravel parking…

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