Ammonite Falls: A Stunning Fall Hike

Discovering Ammonite Falls

If you’re looking for a breathtaking outdoor escape this autumn, Ammonite Falls in Vancouver Island’s Mount Benson Regional Park is an absolute gem. Located just outside of Nanaimo, this spot is perfect for anyone who wants to explore Vancouver Island’s natural beauty.

Fall is a prime time to visit Ammonite Falls. The leaves shift to deep oranges, reds, and yellows, making the landscape look like something out of a painting. The weather is usually cool but not too cold, creating the perfect hiking climate. And with the early fall rains, the waterfall’s flow is at its peak, creating a beautiful, dramatic cascade.

Getting There
The trailhead is accessible by car, just about a 15-minute drive from downtown Nanaimo. The hike itself is around 3.5 kilometers each way, making it an ideal half-day adventure for beginner to moderate hikers.

What to Expect on the Trail
The trail starts off easy but gets a bit challenging as you approach the falls, with a steeper section near the end. Ropes are provided to help you down, adding a little adventure to the journey. Wear sturdy shoes that can handle mud and potentially wet, slippery spots on the trail.

Take in the Surroundings
One of the best parts of Ammonite Falls is the chance to disconnect and immerse yourself in the surrounding beauty. The trail winds through dense forest filled with moss-covered trees, and fallen leaves cover the path in shades of gold and rust. The sound of the waterfall can be heard from afar, building anticipation for the sight that awaits.

What to Bring
– Water – Stay hydrated, especially during longer hikes.
– Layers – The weather can be unpredictable in the fall, so wear layers.
– Camera – Ammonite Falls is extremely photogenic in autumn.
– Snacks – Bring a few snacks to enjoy at the falls.

Safety Tips
Check the weather beforehand and let someone know where you’ll be. Cell service can be spotty on the trail. Also, remember to leave no trace – pack out what you bring in to help keep this beautiful spot pristine.

Bonus: Photography Tips
For the best shots, go early in the day when the light filters through the trees softly. Try a slow shutter speed to capture the flowing water in a silky, smooth effect. If you’re there with friends, get some action shots on the rope descent for a fun memory!

Exploring Ammonite Falls in the fall is an unforgettable experience, perfect for capturing Vancouver Island’s natural beauty and connecting with the landscape. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or just looking for a fresh, scenic adventure, this trail is a must-see.

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Melissa Horrell

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