Reviews
Naikoon/Agate Beach
User Reviews
Cameron Doyle
Beautiful sunsets and amazing collection of beach stones. Everyday is a new day along that wonderful walk
Brittany
Parked here for a few hours to walk the beach. Beautiful campground, will definitely be camping here next year. The beach is a great spot to find agates and other interesting rocks.
Pat Lawson
Campground is well maintained. Services are basic with clean vault toilets. Sites equipped with ringed fire pits. Water tap nearby. Cell services wobbled but worked near the tow hill end at low tide. Our site 12 (as with most others) had a million dollar view. Shelter available for poor weather. Firewood (dry) for sale just before entering the campground, sold privately, $10 a generous bundle.
Bryson Huculak
Worth the trip up island to spend a night or two at Agate Beach. Beautiful Oceanside view, and especially great if you like the sound of the waves. Immediate access to a pebble/rock beach, which makes for a great experience for beachcombers and rock hounds. This site also provides quick access to nearby North Beach and Tow Hill attractions.
Katia Jesson
Luckily we got there on a sunny calm day. Can see how it could be unpleasant when windy. Campsites grouped in 3's so not very private if full but at end of August was only 1/3 full so not an issue. Our spot was right on beach and had view of ocean and easy beach access, picnic table and fire ring. Mix of shade and sun. Tide variations are huge so at low tide there is an enormous beach covered with smooth rocks and sand including small agates. Water varies on calmness. We didn't launch kayak but could have. You can walk to Tow Hill if you wish to do a long walk. Drinking water had boil water notice. Pit toilets. Worth the trip down the gravel road in decent weather. Dogs ok on beach. Ours enjoyed low tide with lots of room to run.
Annette Wilson
One of the beautiful beaches of Haida Gwaii. A must see. On a beautiful day you can see the Alaska mountains.
Rob eh
One of the best places I've camped, anywhere!
Luke Robson
One of the best spots on the island! The campsite has plenty of options including tent only areas under tree cover, lots of room for multiple vehicles to share larger sites as well as more tucked away spots for a single vehicle. All are right on the beach, with a short walk along the shore taking you to stunning views from Taw Hill. Even a shelter with a fireplace that people were using to dry out wet gear. Couldn't recommend more for the $18 a spot
Steven Fedorski
World class beach drive/walk with km's of ocean and sand.
Thomas Braun
Jaw dropping beauty. It's all closed up from covid/ season. Locals are very helpful and friendly. Even gave us some canned local salmon. I'd like to come back when I'm not working!