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jspence1
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Feb 12, 2014

Giant Trees in BC

The kids and I are going west this summer and would like to see some of the giant trees, any suggestions on where to see them? We're not going to have a lot of time but we are going to yellowstone and then banff. This will put us 36 hours closer to the pacific than we normally are and want to take the kids to the ocean. Vancouver island doesn't seem like a cost effective solution for a day trip and mainland options out there?

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  • If you want to see really big trees go to Mt Rainier National Park. Grove of the Patriots is the place to be. Trees so big even 10 people stretched with arms out will not go around the tree. Plus there are lots of them. Rival the big Redwoods.
  • enblethen wrote:
    This is one place that we have visited. not only large trees, but swinging bridge and walk through the tree tops(well almost)
    Capilano Swing Bridge.


    I agree with your daughter!!! :E :E :E
  • A shorter loop that doesn't get you to the coast, but still gives big trees, and ferry rides to boot is:

    Hwy 1 through Yoho, Glacier and Revelstoke NPs. South from Revelstoke to Nakusp (hot springs), New Denver, Nelson. Kokanee Creek Prov Park has forest similar to the coastal ones. Return via the ferry over Kootenay Lake and Hwy 3. In Cranbrook you have the choice of going north to Radium Hot Springs and Kootenay NP back to Banff, or going east on 3 directly into Alberta.
  • enblethen wrote:
    This is one place that we have visited. not only large trees, but swinging bridge and walk through the tree tops(well almost)
    Capilano Swing Bridge.


    Thanks! that looks amazing. I couldn't pay my youngest daughter to cross that bridge.