Loxley Park

Features
Off leash trails, Trails, Wildlife viewing
Amenities
Parking

History

Loxley Park was created at the time of subdivision in 1981.  Local residents (primarily schoolchildren) developed a trail through the park as a handy connection between Loxley Road and Sea Terrace Road. (The school bus stop is at Loxley and Coleman Road). In 1996, local residents approached the Comox Valley Regional District to upgrade the trail and install trail signs.

Information

Loxley Park is a second-growth forest with Grand fir, Douglas fir, broadleaf maple, thimbleberry, salmonberry, Oregon grape in the higher ground and red alder, bracken, swamp grass and sword fern in the lower wetter areas in the northern half of the park.

Access to the park is via a footpath located between 5966 and 5944 Loxley Road or between 5916 and 5925 Sea Terrance Road. The land to either side of the trail off of Sea Terrance is private property, so please stay to the trail.

Location

  • 5954 Loxely Road
  • Trail extends between Loxley and Sea Terrace roads
  • Lazo North (Electoral Area B)

Loxley Park Map

Park Etiquette

  • Pet leashing is optional