Bent Creek Bridge, Juan De Fuca Marine Trail - Vancouver Island, Canada
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member arby101ca
N 48° 26.591 W 124° 08.150
10U E 416001 N 5366183
The Juan De Fuca Marine Trail crosses Bent Creek with a sturdy wooden bridge about 50 ft long. This bridge is 5 km from the China Beach trailhead about half way to Bear Beach.
Waymark Code: WMPGB2
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/27/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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The Juan de Fuca Marine Trail is Canada's other great west coast trail. This trail south of Port Renfrew is just as rugged and scenic as the more famous "West Coast Trail" north of Port Renfrew. The difference is this trail has escape routes that allow day hikes and less commitment when backpacking. The Juan de Fuca Marine trail is a 47 km trail along the BC west coast from China Beach near Jordan Rover to Botanical Beach at Port Renfrew. The trail crosses many creeks than have deeply cut through the cliffs. A variety of hikers bridges allow safe crossing of the steep canyons. These range from metal suspension bridges to sturdy wooden bridges with handrails like this one at Bent Creek to a couple of split logs over smaller creeks.
Trail Name: Juan De Fuca Marine Trail

Approximate Length of Bridge: 50

Obstacle: Bent Creek

Trail Type: Earthen/Packed Dirt

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