The park is the starting point for the 6-kilometer Shoreline Trail that circles the Burrard Inlet.
The tidal pool at the park is one of the few remaining outdoor seawater pools in the region.
The park houses the 'Rocky Point Ice Cream' parlor, a local institution famous for its small-batch flavors.
The park’s boat launch is one of the few deep-water access points for the inner Burrard Inlet.
An extensive wooden boardwalk system allows for wildlife viewing over the sensitive marshland ecosystems.
The park is home to a dedicated outdoor amphitheater used for community music festivals.
Rocky Point Park sits on the site of the former town center of Port Moody prior to the rail line expansion.
Rocky Point Park serves as the primary waterfront hub in Port Moody, situated at the eastern end of the Burrard Inlet. The park features a tidal swimming pool, a large playground, and a boat launch. A paved portion of the Shoreline Trail runs directly through the park, connecting to surrounding marshlands and forested paths. The site includes a dedicated skate park and a spray park designed for children. Visitors can access a public pier for fishing and sightseeing. On-site facilities include picnic shelters and open grassy areas suitable for recreational activities. The park is adjacent to the historic Old Orchard Park and the Flavelle Oceanfront development area.
The end of the public fishing pier looking back toward the Port Moody skyline and mountains.
Visit on weekdays to avoid heavy weekend crowds that often occupy all available parking.
Explore the nearby Brewer's Row on Murray Street for local craft beer after walking the trail.
Bring binoculars for birdwatching along the wooden boardwalks and marshes.
Attempting to find street parking on sunny weekend afternoons, which is frequently at capacity.
The spray park and outdoor pool operate seasonally during the warmer summer months only.
Leash laws are strictly enforced for dogs; cyclists must yield to pedestrians on the shared-use trails.