The Mossy Maple Grove is a small tract of enormous old-growth bigleaf maple trees — some as much as 2 meters (7 feet) in diameter — completely draped in hanging gardens of mosses and ferns found on private lands along a creek just south of Cowichan Lake on Vancouver Island. Unlike other spotlighted old-growth forests in BC that are generally dominated by coniferous trees such as Douglas-fir, Sitka spruce, and western redcedar, this is an old-growth deciduous rainforest, making it one of the most unique old-growth forests in coastal BC.
The grove, with its prehistoric-looking maples festooned with ferns and mosses, has an otherworldly fantastical character, prompting AFA to nickname it ‘Fangorn Forest’ after the ancient forest in The Lord of the Rings. Abundant tracks and scat reveal that this site provides valuable habitat for elk, deer, wolves, cougars, and black bears (so far no hobbit tracks have been detected, despite an extensive search!).