By
Keith and Heather Nicol
The
Comox Bluffs are along the north side of Comox Lake and there is an ecological reserve
there to protect the unusual plant life that exists in this dry rocky sun
drenched area. Trees like Arbutus and shrubs like hairy Manzanita are common
along this area where as they are pretty rare in the rain forest environment of
the Comox Valley. We hadn’t been to this lookout for a couple of years and
never in mid April so we were interested to see what wildflowers we might see.
The viewpoint overlooking Comox Lake is only a 20-25 minute walk from the trailhead
This trail starts at a small parking lot at 49 38.477 N 125 06.256 W on the left hand side of the road a few hundred meters past the bridge the crosses the Puntledge River where it empties out of Comox Lake. This route is called the Tomato Creek trail and it leads to a lookout which gives fine views of Comox Lake and is surrounded by the rare plants of the Ecological Reserve. It can be reached in just over 1.2 km (20 minute walk one way ). Some of the many flowers that bloom here were out although if you come at various times in the spring you will likely see a variety of different flowers in bloom. We saw lots of sea blush out on this visit.
Sea Blush was out in bloom in mid April on our most recent trip to Comox Bluffs
A longer trail continues from the lookout and it traverses the entire Ecological Reserve and ends up at the main logging road which you can then follow back to your car. Be aware that logging trucks may be using this road and it can be dusty so you also can return back via the same trail rather that do a loop. This longer route is about 5.5 km and takes about 2 hours. But the shorter hike to the lookout would suit people families with smaller children or others that want a shorter hike. Just be aware that the trail is hard to find in some places and it does have forks which makes route finding abit challenging. In fact we ran into a couple that was off route trying to reach the Bluffs and they followed us to the Lookout. The full route can be found on AllTrails and is under the name “Tony’s and Tomato Creek Loop”. If you use this app route finding should be easier. For more info see: https://www.alltrails.com/