Tarundl Lookout Trail – Epic Views of the Tarundl Flats

Tarundl Lookout Trail
  • Tarundl Lookout Trail
  • Tarundl Lookout Trail
  • Tarundl Lookout Trail
  • Tarundl Lookout Trail
  • Tarundl Lookout Trail
  • Tarundl Lookout Trail

Tarundl Lookout Trail Features
– Views of Bear Skin Bay
-Challenging Rope Sections
-View of the Tarundl Flats

ABOUT

The Tarundl Lookout Trail, located west of Daajing Giids (less than 10-minutes by car), and along the Honna Service road, you will find the Kagan Bay Day Use Recreation Site at about the 2-kilometer mark. The site features a picnic table, fire ring and beach access. At low tide, one could walk quite a distance onto the beach. Here you will also find the Tarundl Creek network of trails (see our earlier write-up here). It is also at this site where you can park your vehicle to begin a moderate-level hike towards an attractive and compelling lookout.

TRAILHEAD

Unlike the more popular Tarundl Creek loop trail, the Tarundl Lookout Trail does not have formal trailhead signage; however, it is easy enough to find:

  • Park your vehicle at the Kagan Bay Day Use Site.
  • Walk directly across the Honna Forest Service Road from the Day Use Site.
  • You should see some candy cane-patterned tree tape, which signifies the start of the trail.

Welcome to the Tarundl Lookout Trail!

HIKING THE TRAIL

While the trail is fairly short at just over 1 kilometer in length, it is a steady uphill climb the entire way. The trail begins with a gentle slope, but this gets steeper further on. The route is a little rough, but is well marked with orange tree tape the entire way. Hiking through the ferns, young hemlock, and
occasional spruce, the terrain reminds us of the Jags Trail @ Spirit Lake. As you hike, use caution because the trail is also muddy and slippery in some areas.

Be prepared for six rope sections. Most of these are short, and designed to help you over minor obstacles, but the final two – just before you reach the zenith – are essential in helping you reach the viewpoint safely. Once at the top, follow the narrow trail to a couple of viewpoints of the Tarundl Flats
and bays down below. Please use caution while you are here as there are no ropes in place as a safety measure. After taking in the view, return the way you came!

DIFFICULTY: Moderate
TOTAL DISTANCE: 1.05 kilometers (one-way)
TIME: 40 minutes (one-way)
TYPE: Out-and-Back
ELEVATION GAIN: 126 meters