The Leiner River has a small summer and winter run of steelhead and a great fall run of coho when the fall rains are heavy. To fish the waters of Leiner River beyond the mouth and estuary requires you to bushwhack from the head bay road. The hike is worth it though as the fishing is good for native cutthroats and rainbows.
But if that is not enough to get you there then the wildlife will. You can expect to see black bears, blacktail deer, cougars (maybe), and numerous birds and small animals, so come on over and see for yourself and bring your camera.
The City of Tahsis maintains a small site on the river, just outside of town. A popular day-use spot, it has easy access to the river, swimming holes, and a small sandy beach. To reach this river from Gold River, you take the head bay road (Tahsis Road) and follow it almost to Tahsis where you’ll see a campsite sign on the left at the junction of the access road.
There are several great hiking trails that run alongside the leiner river, one is called the bouldering trail, and it runs through, under, and over some enormous boulders and gives you some great views of the river as it tumbles down from the mountains.
Then there is the Leiner River boardwalk trail that runs from the trailhead just outside of town right down to the salt flats. There are quite a few boardwalk sections on the trail that are made up of raised walkways with some awesome viewing spots built in. The day-use site is just up from here and has a nice trail that runs alongside the river where a profound amount of wildflowers bloom, l love this trail.