Deer Falls
British Columbia • Elk Falls Park • 1 m
By Armen Suny · Last verified Jun 2026
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Difficulty
Easy
Trail Length
3.9 km
Trail Type
Loop
Elevation Gain
61 m
About Deer Falls
Deer Falls is a forested cascade located near Campbell River on eastern Vancouver Island (approx. coordinates 50.0438, -125.3326). It appears to be a lesser-known, undeveloped waterfall on a tributary in the Campbell River watershed rather than a major park attraction. Access is likely via secondary or forestry roads with a short, possibly unmaintained approach; facilities and signage are likely minimal or absent. Specifics such as official trail length and vertical height are not well documented in public trail databases.
The Setting
Deer Falls sits at 111 metres within Elk Falls Park, in the coastal lowlands of British Columbia. The falls drop 1 metres.
Why This Waterfall Exists
Deer Falls flows over volcanic rock laid down about 201-252 million years ago. These resistant rocks form a durable ledge that water cannot easily wear away, creating a 3-foot drop where softer material downstream has already eroded.
Nearby Falls Worth Visiting
Elk Falls (25 m) lies 0.3 kilometres to the southeast. Also nearby: Moose Falls (12 m, 0.5 km).
Trail & Hike Details
The Approach
The easy 3.9-km loop trail gains 61 metres of elevation on the way to the falls.
Trail Description
Public information on an established maintained trail to Deer Falls is limited. The most commonly reported approach for similar small, off-the-beaten-path waterfalls in the area is a short bushwhack or footpath through coastal forest with uneven, sometimes steep sections and wet/muddy ground. Route-finding skills may be required; expect limited or no signage and no maintained boardwalks or railings. If access is via forestry roads, you may encounter gates or active logging operations, respect closures and detours.
What to Expect
The falls drop a gentle 1 metres over volcanic rock.
Accessibility
The trail is not wheelchair accessible. Uneven terrain and elevation changes require steady footing.
Frequently Asked Questions
🐶 Are Dogs Allowed at Deer Falls?
❌ Dogs are not allowed
Are There Any Fees or Permits Required?
🆖 No fees required
🏊 Is There Swimming at Deer Falls?
❌ Swimming is not allowed
When to Visit
Spring to early summer for peak flows and fuller cascades. Late summer offers drier, easier access but lower flow. Fall can provide good color but also wetter, slipperier conditions. Winter may bring hazardous driving and trail conditions and should be attempted only by experienced hikers prepared for winter weather.
Seasonal Access
The best time to visit is Spring, Summer, and Fall. Winter access may be limited. Check with Elk Falls Park for current conditions.
Safety Information
Hazards may include slippery rocks and steep, unstable banks near the falls, limited or no cell reception, rough forestry roads, active logging traffic, and sudden changes in water flow. Always assume trails may be unmarked; carry navigation tools, tell someone your plans, and check weather and road reports. Avoid approaching the edge of the falls or crossing fast-moving water. If you are inexperienced with backcountry or off-trail travel, consider going with someone who is.
Current Water Conditions
2.1 m³/s
Current discharge — how much water is flowing
Much lower than usual for this time of year
Based on 68 years of record
0.73 m
Water depth at gauge
7-Day Discharge Trend
What does this mean for your visit?
Flow is well below normal for this time of year, so the waterfall may be a trickle.
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Location & Access
Getting There
The waterfall is located roughly 4.8 miles (7.7 km) from Campbell River, about 31.7 miles from Courtenay and 41.0 miles from Powell River (as reference distances). The coordinates are 50.0438, -125.3326. Expect to approach on local roads and possibly forestry/logging roads; a high-clearance or 4WD vehicle may be advisable depending on road conditions. Confirm current road access and conditions with local sources before driving.
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No formal parking lot is known. Parking is likely informal/roadside near the trailhead or turnoff. Park safely off the roadway, avoid blocking gates or private driveways, and obey any posted closures or private property signs.
Elevation
111 metres above sea level
Coordinates
50.043821° N, -125.332611° W
Land Management
Managed by Government of British Columbia
Visitor Tips & Gear
1) Check current road and trail conditions with local visitor centres or forestry offices before going. 2) Use a high-clearance vehicle for forestry roads and be prepared for rough surfaces. 3) Wear sturdy, water-resistant footwear with good traction. 4) Be cautious near cliff edges and wet rocks; do not assume safe swimming or jumping spots. 5) Pack out all trash and respect private property. 6) Let someone know your plan and expected return time, especially if route-finding is required.
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This easy 3.9 km hike is straightforward — comfortable trail shoes and plenty of water should do. Sun exposure on the trail makes good sun protection a must in summer.
Polarized Sunglasses (Knockaround)
Cuts glare off the water so you actually see the falls — and your photos turn out better too.
Columbia Watertight II Rain Jacket
Packs into its own pocket, seam-sealed, and keeps you dry from spray and surprise rain.
Earth Pak Waterproof Dry Bag
Keeps your phone and gear dry when waterfall mist soaks everything else.
Waterproof Phone Pouch (AiRunTech)
Cheap insurance — take photos right next to the falls without killing your phone.
JOBY GorillaPod Starter Kit
Wraps around railings and rocks for long-exposure waterfall shots — no flat surface needed.
Osprey Daylite Daypack
Light, organized, and just the right size for a day hike — fits water, snacks, and layers.
Where to Stay
Browse vacation cabins and private rentals nearby
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Nearby Campground
Parkside Campground
1.9 km away
Additional Information
Nearby Attractions
Campbell River (town services, supplies) is the closest service centre. Elk Falls (a popular and developed waterfall site near Campbell River) and local trails in the Campbell River area are regional attractions. Courtenay and Comox area offer additional recreational and visitor services further south.
Wildlife
Common coastal Vancouver Island wildlife: black bears, deer, small mammals, raptors, and abundant forest birds. Be bear-aware (make noise, store food securely). Ticks and biting insects can be present in warmer months.
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