Juan de Fuca, Capital RD
Pacheedaht Beach stretches 2 km along Port San Juan, famous for its driftwood "boneyards" and massive logs scattered along the shore. With soft sand, stunning ocean views, and a peaceful atmosphere, it's an ideal place to unwind and connect with nature. At the southern end, the Pachena River flows into the ocean, adding to the scenic beauty.
Managed by the Pacheedaht First Nation, the Pacheedaht Campground sits just behind the beach, offering a rustic, off-grid camping experience.
A must-visit for anyone exploring Port Renfrew and the surrounding area.
OVERVIEW
Length: 2 km of sandy shoreline.
Best time to visit: Year-round, though summer offers the best weather.
Parking: Available at the Pacheedaht Campground.
