Camping
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
oTENTik camping at Green Point
Information on camping in an oTENTik in Green Point Campground.
Camping in the Broken Group Islands
Information on booking backcountry camping in the Broken Group Islands.
Pacific Rim National Park Reserve has various camping options depending on the area you are visiting.
Long Beach Unit:The national park reserve’s frontcountry option, Green Point Campground, has drive-in and walk-in sites as well as new accommodation options.
Broken Group Islands:Backcountry camping on seven islands, accessible only by boat.
West Coast Trail:A multi-day backcountry hike for experienced hikers with designated campsites along the route.
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Long Beach Unit: Green Point Campground
12 km north of the Ucluelet-Tofino junction on Hwy.4, midway between Ucluelet and Tofino.
Open: May 1 – mid-October
Reservations for 2025 season: Coming soon.
Green Point Campground is the only campground in the spectacular Long Beach area of the national park reserve. Since Green Point Campground was established in 1962, people from all over the world have come to experience the beauty and tranquility it has to offer.
Drive-in sites
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94 sites
- 6 people/site*
- 2 tents maximum or;
1 RV/camper and 1 tent - 2 vehicles per site (space permitting)
- Maximum stay is 7 consecutive nights
*exception: 2 adults with their dependent children to a maximum of 7 people
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Services
- Electrical service
- 120 volt/15 amp and 240 volt/30amp
- Flush toilets
- Showers
- Fire-pits
- Picnic tables
- Sani-dump
- Firewood available for a fee
- Electrical service
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Reservations / Fees
- Reservations are recommended
- Reservations can be made at Parks Canada Reservation Service or by calling
- Updated fees information
Walk-in sites
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20 sites
- 6 people/site*
- Maximum 1 tent per site
- No pets
- Maximum stay is 7 consecutive nights
*exception: 2 adults with their dependent children to a maximum of 7 people
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Services
- Un-serviced
- Flush toilets
- Cold water taps
- Fire-pits
- Picnic tables
- Food storage
- Firewood available for a fee
-
Reservations / Fees
- Reservations are recommended
- Reservations can be made at Parks Canada Reservation Service or by calling
- Updated fees information
Parks Canada oTENTik
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1 site
- Sleeping area 6 people max.
- No pets
- Maximum stay is 7 consecutive nights
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Services
- Soft sided tent on platform
- Table and chairs
- Flush toilets
- Cold water taps
- Fire-pit
- Picnic table
- Food storage
- Firewood available for a fee
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Reservations / Fees
- Reservations are recommended
- Reservations can be made at Parks Canada Reservation Service or by calling
- Updated fees information
Group walk-in site
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1 site
- 8 people minimum
- 24 people maximum
- No pets, alcohol, or stereos
- Maximum stay is 7 consecutive nights
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Services
- Un-serviced
- Flush toilets
- Central fire-pit
- Picnic table
- Firewood available for a fee
-
Reservations / Fees
- Reservations are recommended
- Reservations can be made at Parks Canada Reservation Service or by calling
- Updated fees information
Points of interest
Green Point Campground is located on a bluff above the beach. Take a relaxing, breezy walk on the sands of Long Beach.
Facilities and services at Green Point Campground
Potable water:
Available in campground
Garbage facilities:
Available in campground
Hook-ups:
All drive-in sites have hook ups.
Restrooms:
Flush toilets
Cooking facilities:
No cooking facilities. Fire pits provided in all sites.
Bus / motor home / trailer access:
Buses are not permitted in the Green Point Campground.
Most drive-in sites accommodate trailers/RVs but sizes and turning radii differ. Please refer to the Parks Canada Reservations Services for specific sizes of each individual site.
No access to Radar Hill, Schooner Trail, Willowbrae Trail, Florencia Bay, Bog Trail or Incinerator.
Sani-Dump:
Please use environmentally friendly chemicals in your tanks.
Note: Please be aware that, other than the oTENTik, no roofed accommodation is found in the national park reserve. Motels, lodges, resorts, bed and breakfasts and commercial campgrounds are found adjacent to the park in the villages of Tofino and Ucluelet. For more information, contact the Ucluelet and Tofino Chambers of Commerce.
Visitor safety
- in effect for your safety and the safety of others
- Review closures and important bulletins before planning your trip
- Bears, wolves and cougars live here. Learn more about safely sharing the park with Vancouver Island’s native predators
- Keep your dog on leash at all times
Related links
- ʔapsčiik t̓ašii (Multi-use pathway)
- 150 adventures for your bucket list
- Long Beach Unit
- West Coast Trail Unit
- Birding
- Boating
- Cycling, mountain biking, and e-biking
- First Nations cultural experiences
- Fishing
- Geocaching
- Hiking
- Hiking: West Coast Trail
- Kapyong Memorial at Radar Hill
- Kwisitis Visitor Centre
- Red Chairs
- School and group programs
- Storm watching
- Surfing
- Volunteer opportunities
- Licensed operators
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