Lone Tree Hill Regional Park in Victoria BC

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Lone Tree Hill Regional Park is located in the rugged district of Highlands and is a prime example of wilderness near the city.  This 31 hectare, undeveloped park offers a moderate to challenging trail leading to the summit of Lone Tree Hill, where you’ll discover amazing views of the Highlands, Malahat, Victoria and in the distance the Olympic Mountain range and Mt. Baker in the US.

The summit of Lone Tree Hill is a rocky outcropping that does feature the decaying trunk of the original Lone Tree – a Douglas Fir and its successor, a gnarly Arbutus.  During the spring you may see delicate wildflowers including fawn lilies, camas and shooting stars and at any time you are likely to see raptors like bald eagles, turkey vultures or red-tailed hawks soaring overhead.

How to Get to Lone Tree Hill Regional Park

Take the Trans-Canada Highway from Victoria, and exit #14 at Millstream Road. Turn right onto Millstream Road and follow until you reach the junction of Millstream Lake Road. Turn left here to continue on Millstream Road.  The park entrance is on the right. It takes about 30 minutes to drive to Lone Tree Regional Park from Victoria.  The park is open from sunrise to sunset.

Geoff McLean

Geoff is an established real estate professional whose years of experience have earned him numerous awards and accolades. He has been one of the top RE/MAX Realtors in the Victoria (BC) area since 1990, a Victoria Real Estate Board MLS Gold Award winner for more than 36 years, and has won many other awards over the years. What do these awards mean to you? They mean that Geoff works hard and that he produces consistently. He is well connected in the industry and in the community. Connect with Geoff via email geoff@mcleanrealestategroup.ca

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