Naka Creek

Located on the shores of the scenic Johnstone Straight, not far from the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve. Naka Creek is a popular launching point for kayakers and a rough (beach) boat launch provides access for fishermen. The campsite itself is very small with only 7 units. An adjacent open, grassy area (site of old logging camp) currently provides overflow camping space. Great area for watching Orca whales and other marine mammals. (Please become familiar with the ""Guidelines for watching marine wildlife"", and note that landing a boat in the Bight is restricted.)

Addr.: From Campbell River, follow Highway 19 for 85 km (1-hr drive). Slow down and watch for the turn on the right (at 85.3 km). Turn right onto Eve River Main (gravel) and follow the mainline for 17 km (25 minutes if youre not towing anything). Turn left on to the E.N. Hookup road which is a little rougher than the mainline, a few potholes to dodge but not too bad. Follow the hookup road for 13 km, then bear right for another 2 km. Travel past the log dump area and you will come to the recreation site (25 minutes or so from the Eve River junction). Sayward, BC

Number of Sites: 7

Operating season: The campsite is open, but the E.N. Hookup road will be closed to vehicles for two weeks while bridge work is being done (starting August 16th).Take the alternate route via the Muskeg/Tsitika Main and Naka (South)Main. Turnoff from highway is 13.5 km past the Eve River turnoff.Follow the Tsitika Main; at 5.6 km (Tlatlos junction) turn left. At 7.0 km, turn right and follow the well-tr

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