Hesquiat Point Creek Valley is best accessed from the west (left on this photograph) from the felled road right-of-way in the proposed cutblock HE 771. (see HE 771 photo file)
Hesquiat Point Creek Valley is carpeted in oldgrowth forest and is one of Clayoquot Sound's pristine areas.
As Hesquiat Point Creek exits the mountains, it cuts in to a kind of coastal plain.
If it hasn't rained hard lately, Hesquiat Point Creek will be running quite clear.
Hesquiat Point Creek hits the ocean just to the East of Hesquiat Point. The beach is wide open here with big waves. Surfers like to come here when conditions are right.
This is a view of Hesquiat Point Creek from the Stewardson Mainlaine bridge after a night of rain. The creek is roaring and is a dark brown colour.
This is Hesquiat Point Creek where it breaks from the forest and runs over the beach to the ocean. It's still running a bit brown from the rain.
Here is another photo of Hesquiat Point Creek running brown after the rain.
Just in from the beach, Hesquiat Point Creek runs through the ancient forest.
Hesquiat Point Creek running clear again as it hits the beach.
A big Douglas fir in the Hesquiat Point Creek Valley.
Ancient redcedar in Hesquiat Point Creek Valley.