Quick Facts
Location: Juan de Fuca Provincial Park
Trail Distance: 2 km one way (1.3 mi)
Elevation Gain: ~100 m (354 ft)
Hiking Time: 45–60 min each way
Difficulty: Moderate
Parking Pass: Not required
Info
Trailhead: China Beach parking lot
Distance from Victoria: ~70 km (1.5 hours)
Facilities: Pit toilets at trailhead and beach
Cell Service: None
Trail Status: Open (check BC Parks)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mystic Beach?
Mystic Beach is a stunning gray-sand beach along the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, famous for its waterfall cascading over sheer cliffs directly onto the beach. The trail features a suspension bridge and the beach offers sea caves, driftwood, and dramatic coastal scenery.
How do I get to Mystic Beach?
Drive west from Victoria on Highway 14 for approximately 70 km (about 1.5 hours) to the China Beach parking lot. Park in the first lot on the right (signed for Mystic Beach). The trailhead is at the far end of the parking area.
How long is the hike to Mystic Beach?
The hike is approximately 2 km (1.3 miles) one way, taking 45 minutes to 1 hour each way. The round trip typically takes 1.5–2 hours, plus time to explore the beach.
Is the Mystic Beach trail difficult?
The trail is rated moderate. Expect tree roots, some steep sections, and muddy conditions, especially after rain. Sturdy hiking shoes are highly recommended. The trail includes a suspension bridge crossing.
Do I need a parking pass for Mystic Beach?
No provincial park day pass is required. Parking at the China Beach trailhead is free.
What should I bring to Mystic Beach?
Bring sturdy hiking shoes (trail is often muddy), water, snacks, layers of clothing, and a camera. In cooler months, pack rain gear. There are no services at the beach.
Can I camp at Mystic Beach?
Yes, Mystic Beach is open for backcountry camping. As of 2025, it remains one of the open camping areas on the Juan de Fuca Trail while other backcountry sites are closed for repairs.
When is the best time to visit Mystic Beach?
Summer offers the best weather, but the beach is beautiful year-round. Visit at lower tide for more beach to explore and better access to the sea caves. The waterfall flows year-round but is most impressive after rainfall.
Are there facilities at Mystic Beach?
Pit toilets are located at the trailhead parking lot and near where the trail arrives at the beach. There is no drinking water, so bring your own.
Is there cell service at Mystic Beach?
No, there is no cell phone service at Mystic Beach or along the trail. Plan accordingly and let someone know your hiking plans.
Are dogs allowed at Mystic Beach?
Dogs are allowed on leash. Note that the trail includes ladders on some sections between Mystic Beach and Bear Beach, which may be challenging for dogs.
What's the difference between China Beach and Mystic Beach?
China Beach and Mystic Beach are different beaches within Juan de Fuca Provincial Park. China Beach has its own shorter trail and campground. Mystic Beach is accessed via a longer trail from the China Beach parking area and is known for its waterfall.











