
Incinerator Rock Tofino
Iconic Tofino rock formation on Long Beach, offering stunning ocean views, surf watching, and photographic opportunities.

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Must-see attractions
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Best Time
Golden hour light for photos

Incinerator Rock Tofino
Best Time
Golden hour light for photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Iconic Tofino rock formation on Long Beach, offering stunning ocean views, surf watching, and photographic opportunities.
"A photographer's dream with breathtaking views and a prime spot for watching surfers."

🚗 Parking Patience is Key
The Incinerator Rock parking lot fills fast! Arrive early or be prepared to wait.
📸 Capture the Magic
This spot is a photographer's dream, especially during sunrise and sunset.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.4 · 2,054 reviews
Type
Resort hotel
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Incinerator Rock Itself
Long Beach, Pacific Rim National Park
The iconic rock formation offering stunning ocean views and a backdrop for surfers and photographers.

Long Beach Views
Adjacent to Incinerator Rock
Expansive sandy shores perfect for beachcombing, photography, and watching the Pacific waves.

Surfing Hotspot
In front of Incinerator Rock
Witness experienced surfers ride the waves or even try it yourself at this renowned Tofino surf break.

Twilight Saga Filming Location
Near Incinerator Rock
Visit the spot where scenes from 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' were filmed, adding a cinematic touch.
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🚗 Parking Patience is Key
The Incinerator Rock parking lot fills fast! Arrive early or be prepared to wait.
📸 Capture the Magic
This spot is a photographer's dream, especially during sunrise and sunset.
🌊 Check the Tides
Lower tides reveal more of the beach and interesting rock formations.
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be doing some walking on sand and potentially uneven terrain.
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from all over the internet
🚗 Parking Patience is Key
The Incinerator Rock parking lot fills fast! Arrive early or be prepared to wait.
📸 Capture the Magic
This spot is a photographer's dream, especially during sunrise and sunset.
🌊 Check the Tides
Lower tides reveal more of the beach and interesting rock formations.
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be doing some walking on sand and potentially uneven terrain.
💡 Know the Name's Origin
The name comes from military garbage burning, not surfing challenges.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise Incinerator Rock for its breathtaking natural beauty and photographic potential. The expansive beach, dramatic rock formations, and opportunities to watch surfers are major highlights. While parking can be a challenge, the stunning views and unique atmosphere make it a memorable Tofino experience.
"This was beyond our expectations. The view, the rooms, the dining. First off the view from the lobby and hot tubs/pool is unforgettable. The dining at Currents was fantastic with delicious seafood. The rooms had amazing showers, a big bathtub, fireplace, cozy seating in front of a huge bay window. 15 minite walk into town and close to the lighthouse hike/walk"
Brittany Hemmerling
"We went to this resort for a family wedding. Impressive rooms. Amazing location.
Lucy and Danny at the front desk went above and beyond to get us checked in comfortably. The food in the lounge was delicious.
Emily and Suzanne helped us get the flowers for the wedding that we brought in, into the coolers and later the ceremony location and reception hall. Great people to work with.
The wedding meal was delicious. One recommendation would be to have a few more servers to speed up the delivery of the food but everyone was helpful and friendly.
I would highly recommend this resort."
Wilma Kulyk
"Clean luxurious rooms. Great views. Nice location for a 2 day stay for hiking. Kitchenette is very functional and has basic pots/pans/utensils. Just a shame it was raining for 2 days when we went, but that’s just bad luck"
arne vanbruaene
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Incinerator Rock is located on Long Beach within Pacific Rim National Park. You can access it via the Incinerator Rock Parking Lot off Pacific Rim Highway. If this lot is full, there's another one nearby.
Yes, there is a designated parking lot. However, it's a popular spot and can fill up quickly, especially during peak times. Be prepared for potential waits or consider arriving early.
Yes, the parking lot is monitored and requires a fee, as it's within Pacific Rim National Park. Ensure you have payment ready.
While Incinerator Rock is directly accessible from its parking lot, you can also reach parts of Long Beach from nearby access points. For example, Schooner Cove Beach can be accessed by walking west from the Incinerator Rock parking lot for about 25 minutes.
Tofino is typically reached by car via Highway 4 from Nanaimo or Port Alberni. Alternatively, you can fly into Tofino-Long Beach Airport (YAZ) or take a bus service. (Note: This TikTok is about a buffet, but mentions Utica, implying travel context.)
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Incinerator Rock is located within Pacific Rim National Park, so a park use fee or parking fee applies. Ensure you have the necessary passes or payment for parking.
Incinerator Rock itself is a natural beach and rock formation, accessible at all times. However, the parking lot has specific operating hours, which are generally from dawn to dusk.
You cannot book tickets for Incinerator Rock specifically, as it's a natural attraction. However, you will need to pay for parking upon arrival, and it's advisable to check the Pacific Rim National Park website for any updated fee structures or regulations.
General park rules apply, including respecting wildlife and leaving no trace. During certain times, beach access might be affected by tides or weather conditions. Always check local advisories.
To avoid the biggest crowds, aim for early mornings or late afternoons, especially on weekdays. Visiting during the shoulder seasons (spring or fall) can also offer a more serene experience.
📸 📸 Photography
The 'golden hours' around sunrise and sunset offer the most dramatic lighting for photography at Incinerator Rock. The soft light beautifully illuminates the rock formations and the ocean.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive beach and ocean views. A telephoto lens can be useful for photographing surfers. Don't forget a sturdy tripod for low-light conditions and potentially a polarizing filter to enhance the ocean's colors.
The rock formation itself provides a dramatic foreground. The beach offers opportunities for capturing waves and surfers. Look for interesting driftwood and tide pools during low tide.
Absolutely! Incinerator Rock is a popular surf spot, and capturing surfers against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean makes for dynamic and exciting photographs.
If you're visiting on a clear night away from light pollution, the dark skies over Long Beach can be excellent for astrophotography. The silhouette of Incinerator Rock against the stars can be a stunning composition.
🎫 🌊 Onsite Experience
You can enjoy beachcombing, photography, watching surfers, and simply taking in the stunning coastal scenery. It's also a great spot for a relaxing walk.
While the beach is beautiful, swimming in the Pacific Ocean off Tofino can be challenging due to strong currents and cold water. It's more popular for surfing.
The Schooner Cove Trail is nearby, though it may be closed at times. You can access Schooner Cove Beach by walking from the Incinerator Rock parking lot.
The name 'Incinerator Rock' originates from a less romantic past when the military used the rock to burn garbage during wartime.
Yes, picnicking on the beach is a popular activity. Remember to pack out everything you pack in to keep the area clean.







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