The best camping near Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park adventure.

Go camping, boating, or fishing at clear Chilliwack Lake, east of British Columbia’s Fraser Valley.  

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Chilliwack Lake Area - private site

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Chilliwack, BC
This Post Creek property (driveway, front yard, outhouse and cabin patio) is located in a small community of cabins located just outside the Chilliwack Provincial Park Boundary. Chilliwack Lake is located 4km up the road and Chilliwack River is 500m from the property. The property's location offers a convenient gateway to numerous outdoor activities for it's guests including hiking, biking, boating, swimming, fishing, campfires (when there is no ban in effect), paddle boarding, off road exploring, etc.. The highlights of the Valley include the Lindeman/Greendrop/Flora Lake trails (trail head located 2km away), Mount Cheam Peak, and Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park.
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Living Large on Chilliwack River

7 sites · Tents2 acres · Chilliwack, BC
Enjoy the beautiful acres right on the Chilliwack River! A wonderful family-friendly (including pets!) getaway with endless activities nearby. Our campsite is available in the spring and summer and is just 20 minutes from the city of Chilliwack, BC. We provide a fire pit and campfires are allowed as long as there is no fire ban. The sites are quite private but there will be other campers nearby. We try to keep a large amount of space between sites and some are separated by trees. We are a walk in tent only site- parking is very close, 30 second walk. We can also provide access to electricity so you can charge your phones or other devices if needed. There is no cell reception, but we do have wifi. Potable water is available. We supply natural spring water but you must bring your own jug. We live in an adventure playground! Activities nearby include hiking, white rapid river rafting, fishing, watching bald eagles, Cultus Lake water slides and adventure park, mountain biking, and more! The stargazing at night is beautiful as there is no light pollution here. We look forward to hosting you!
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Eagle Eye

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Deroche, BC
Flat 2 acres surrounded by trees and across from slough. Quiet country surroundings. Great for kayaking and biking. Wild life to see (eagles, bears, coyotes, beavers, otters etc). Beach over looking the water. Several local hot spots close by, such as waterfalls, golf courses, lakes, skiing and many other tourist destinations.
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Tamihi Meadows

19 sites · RVs33 acres · BC
Please ignore the map, it's not accurate on this site. Check on my Tamihimeadows.com website for the actual map and directions. THIS IS FOR SELF-CONTAINED UNITS ONLY! ***PLEASE CONFIRM IN YOUR REQUEST TO BOOK THAT YOU HAVE YOUR OWN TOILET! Our 33+ acre, picturesque, tranquil property is situated in the Tamihi Recreational Area just south of Chilliwack, British Columbia. Three sides of the property are heavily forested with the Chilliwack River bordering the fourth side. It's only 20 minutes from town but far enough to enjoy the peaceful and serene offerings of nature. The property has a 20 x 60' covered picnic area, a large beach suitable for swimming in summer and fall, and it is also a world-class fishing spot. It has unlimited mountain trails and logging roads for ATVs, mountain bikers/hikers and with Class I - IV rapids, is also a fantastic area for whitewater kayaking and rafting. The national kayaking team trains just up from us and Chilliwack River Rafting is very close by. We occasionally host weddings in the meadow and covered picnic area as well. Your QUIET, well-mannered, leashed (at all times) pet is welcome as long as you pick up after them. There is a minimum of 3 nights on long weekends. Children MUST be accompanied by a parent at all times! We are in a very sensitive, natural environment & want it left exactly as you found it so it can be enjoyed by others. We've unfortunately had children cutting down small trees, ripping moss & bark off of trees & damaging playground equipment. For some reason Hipcamp doesn't show my individual sites, so I will list them here. Some say Adults only (a minimum of 19 yrs)due to sharp drop offs to the river and undercut banks that would be unsafe for children. SITES: Site 21. Adult only site (19+) 17'W x 63'L with a wider portion at the end and some to one side. (measurements of that to follow) Private, with gorgeous wide open view of the river, Pairs well with site 45 and 21. Site 23. .Adult only site (19+) 66'L x 12'W but the end 23' is 27' wide and a wing to one side. (abt 13 x 17') Private, and nice view of the river, Pairs well with site 45 and 21. Site 25 Across the road from the river, but still with a river view. 37 W' x 32'D Site 26. Across the road from river with view, 20'D x 31'W + an extra 9' W x 15'L strip across the front. Site 27. Quite private, but connects with Site 28. 38'W x 52'L Site L1. Adults only (19+) This site has a beautiful full view of the river. 39'D x 23'W connects with L2 on the left and; 48 on the right. Site L2. Adults only (19+) Beautiful river view! Connects with L1 on the right. 39'D x 20'W. Site L4. Adults only (19+) Private site with full river view. 30’L x 35’W Best for under 25' due to a narrow entrance. Site L6. Some river view through the trees. Semi-circle, 28’D x 42’W Fairly private, but visible to L6. This site is suitable for smaller units (under 20'). Site C2. Only 2 campsites on this road, so it's very quiet and private but it adjoins Site C1. 33’ D x 30’W plus 9’ x 21’. We have a couple of our power sites also listed on Hipcamp under a different listing as well as one of our group sites that had to have it's own listing as well. More information and pictures can be seen @ Tamihimeadows.com
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Forager Hill Farm on Hayward Lake

3 sites · Lodging5 acres · Mission, BC
Our 5 acre forested farm backs onto Hayward Lake and has the Stave River at the front of the property. Our farm has ducks, chickens, rabbits, and a collection of cats. There are wild berry bushes throughout the property and the surrounding forest. Lake access is private (people could hike in or canoe up, but normally we have it to ourselves) and the lake itself is a great spot for wildlife watching (beavers, deer, bats, fish, bears, owls, eagles, osprey etc.). The Stave River in the front of the property offers a more sunny spot for swimming and fishing. The Hayward Reservoir Trail circumnavigates the whole lake and the trail entrance is a 5 minute walk from the cabin. The cabin site includes a picnic table and outhouse. We provide fresh spring water and campfire wood can be supplied ($10 a bundle). The cabin is insulated and can be heated with the wood stove so it is suitable for use all year.
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Riverside Tiny A-frame

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Slesse Park, BC
Enjoy the sound of the rushing river when you stay in our Tiny riverside A-frame cabin. Located in the Chilliwack River Valley, you are surrounded by the soaring mountains, beautiful rushing river and enchantment of the lush rainforest. Spend some time fishing, hiking, mountain biking, rafting and so much more all just minutes from the cabin.Learn more about this land:Our Tiny A-frame is located on our property where we live full-time. You will have to pass through our back yard to get to the cabin however, we are located on a hill/mountain side so the cabin is quite a bit lower, thus you have your own separate area to retreat to.Please note that, at this time the cabin only offers a urine diverting composting style toilet and no shower. There is a sink inside the cabin with a cold running tap using RV style plumbing. You may use the kettle provided to fill the sink for doing dishes or freshening up. This is very much a glamping style accommodation.There is a space heater and heated blankets stocked in the cabin however, it is still recommended to bring warm clothes to keep you extra cozy during the colder months. Being in the Valley most people do lose their cell service heading our way, so keep that in mind when booking. However, we do offer WiFi to all of our guest.
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Bosley’s Wilderness Corral

2 sites · RVs4 acres · Chilliwack, BC
Come join us at the Corral. Bosley’s Wilderness Corral is a hobby farm in Ryder Lake Chilliwack. Bosley the cow and his friends are all pets and welcome you to join them in your own private camping pad nestled in the forest overlooking the property. The camping site can accommodate a camper/van/small rv of max 22’. There is a crusher gravel base with a slight grade. Your accommodation must include bathroom facilities. A standard power outlet is available at pool to charge phones etc if needed. Your stay includes the use of your own private yard, along with use of the outdoor hot tub (October thru May) and jet pool (June thru September). Bring your outdoor games and swimsuits for some fun out in nature. You are welcome to say hi to Bosley and friends across the fence but we ask you not to enter any animal enclosures as animals are large and can be unpredictable at times. Attractions close by include: Elk Mountain hiking trail - an intermediate hike offering spectacular views of Chilliwack, Cultus Lake, and the Fraser Valley (4.2 kms from campsite) Mt Thom hiking Trail - a short lookout loop hike that offers scenic views of Cultus Lake and the Fraser Valley (2.2 kms from campsite) Additional Chilliwack attractions include: Cuktus Lake, Chilliwack Lake, Vedder Trail, Bridal Falls.
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Echo Lake Private Campsites

2 sites · RVs, Tents39 acres · Harrison Mills, BC
Pitch a tent or camper van in a spot near our private lake in Harrison Mills BC. PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO PORTABLE TOILET ON SITE. YOU MUST EITHER I) BRING A CAMPING PORTABLE WITH YOU ****GOOGLE CANADIAN TIRE OR WALMART CAMPING TOILET***; OR II) BRING A VAN OR SMALL RV WITH FACILITY Access trails galore through the beautiful private forests. Bring your canoes, kayaks or paddleboards. Try your hand at fishing in the lake for trout or if swimming is more your thing, the water is spring-fed and warm in summer. Camp spots are grassy or gravel--some not level completely. **Note that we have two neighbours beside us. We ask for no loud noise music after 10pm Access via a good gravel forest service road. We are three minutes from the Sandpiper Golf course and Rowena's Inn. We are 15 min. from Harrison Hot Springs and Harrison Lake.
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Hayward Farms

7 sites · Tents6 acres · Mission, BC
We have a 6.5-acre developing hobby farm currently with fruit trees, a garden, a dog named Jack and a few cats. Our property backs onto Hayward Lake which is great for paddle boarding, kayaking and swimming. There are hiking trails to Ruskin Dam and around Hayward Lake. You can also enjoy fishing/floating across the street at the Stave River. Located north of Mission, BC, Hayward Lake offers an array of outdoor recreation for all seasons. Popular for its sandy beach and swimming in the warm summer months, or for the non-motorized boating making it ideal for Kayaking and canoeing year-round. There is also a specialized dog-friendly beach area where you are sure to make a splash and enjoy a fantastic summer spot together. Please note that the trails to the lake from our property are not OUR trails and we are not responsible for grooming them. They are in fairly good condition and is a forest hike. We have 7 campsites to choose from, we hope that you enjoy your stay! Site 1 - Is located at the top of the property, behind the stables. It shares a pit toilet with site 4, which is nearby. BRING YOUR OWN TOILET PAPER. These two campsites are perfect for larger groups. These two campsites are closet to the trail that leads to the lake. Please note that the trail is not our property and belongs to BC Hydro…it is simply an access to the lake. It is a 3 minute hike to the beautiful lake. Some of our other campers may be walking through to access the trail. Site 2 - Is located on one of the deep corners of the driveway. This is a future glamp site location. Under construction. This site faces the Stave River (west) where you have gorgeous sunsets. Site 3 - Is located above Site 2 at the next deep corner of the driveway, also facing west. This is also a future glamp site location. PLEASE NOTE THAT SITES 2 AND 3 ARE JUST OFF OUR DRIVEWAY, SO PLEASE EXPECT SOME MINOR TRAFFIC. THESE SITES HAVE A ROUGH TOILET SYSTEM - 5 GALLON BUCKET WITH WOOD SHAVINGS AND SNAP ON TOILET LID. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN TOILET PAPER. Site 4 - Please see the notes for Site 1 above. Site 5 - Our WEE LITTLE CAMPSITE. This is our smallest campsite. It too is located on our driveway; just adjacent to the driveway. Late spring and early fall you get beautiful sunsets. This site is good for 2 adults only (NO KIDS). It is located just above a large downhill slope. It too has a Rough toilet system / compost toilet. Site 6 - Is a field site located at the top of the driveway. This is currently our largest campsite. It is a good spot for larger groups. Has a compost toilet as indicated above. Again - bring your own toilet paper. OVERFLOW SITE - This site is reserved typically for campers with small children as it is located in our fenced in yard. No pets are allowed in this area. This has a compost toilet so please bring your own toilet paper. Please note that we provide a 5 gallon jug of water from the local artesian spring. Please use what you need and contact us if you need more water. Our home is run on a shallow well and often have very limited water in the summer months. Final note is that all sites are strictly non-smoking.
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Fraser Canyon teepee escape

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Hope, BC
Experience nature by sleeping in a uniques, waterfront, handcrafted luxury teepee steps away from the Fraser River. Located in the fraser canyon just 15 minutes north of Hope bc off of Highway 1. We feature 2 teepees Teepee #1- 26 foot teepee 7.93 MThis teepee boasts a gorgeous king bed and two singles with quality bedding, including down duvets and down alternative pillows and can accommodate up to 4 people. The teepee features a fully furnished space with power and water with ample seating and includes all the necessities to create your perfect meal. Also includes a is a coffee and tea bar. The decor is inspired by the culture of the local indigenous peoples of yale First Nation. Sit outside on your private deck overlooking the river and enjoy the beauty of seeing eagles bears deer and other wildlife.  Here you will find a barbecue and outdoor propane griddle to create your favourite meals. Sit and enjoy the views of the river at your balcony railing bar or relax in your lounge chairs. Afterwards sit around the campfire and roast marshmallows while sitting next to the river. We include firewood. Guests can share a fully functional outdoor washroom facility featuring a compostable toilet and an outdoor low flow shower. As a gift we provide naturally handcrafted locally made soap, eco friendly shampoos and conditioners. Towels and washcloths are provided. Teepee #2This teepee is a more rustic adventure and features accommodation for 2 with access to the shared washroom. Outside you will find a picnic table and a tabletop barbecue. Quality bedding is provided as well as towels and washcloths and naturally handcrafted soap. This teepee is also decorated with local indigenous decor. This teepee has no power or water. Potable Water is available in the washroom. Battery powered LED lanterns are provided for you. Adventure is at your doorstep with activities such as river rafting, gold panning, hiking, swimming at nearby beaches and the best fishing in Canada. We would be more than happy to book your fishing adventure with the world class reputable Great River Fishing Adventures. 
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"The Nest" Tiny Home

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Abbotsford, BC
Beautiful getaway with scenic views. Enjoy our detached and private tiny home amongst the trees. Modern and comfy inside with hiking, mountain biking, and golf all at your fingertips. Separate entrance with parking. Propane firepit and bbq are also available. Sports court available upon request. Come and enjoy!
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DeepEarth Farm

1 site · Lodging40 acres · BC
This is a very peaceful and beautiful location, just a 10-minute drive from Cultus Lake. Here, you can enjoy quality time with your family, friends, or loved ones. The area is also a favourite destination for many biking enthusiasts. Additionally, hiking, boating, and kayaking are all very convenient. The popular fishing spot, Chilliwack River, is just a 15-minute drive away. From here, the US-Canada border is only 1.5 KM away, allowing you to freely cross the border at the boundary marker in just a second, Air conditioner and heater are available in dome. it will be $138/night when you book the second bubble tent same time, also $50 cleaning fee plus tax, same rules at the capacity.
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The best camping near Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Above the Canada-U.S. border in BC’s southern interior, Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park spans 9,122 hectares of old-growth forests and alpine ridges with 40 kilometres of hiking trails above a valley-bottom lake. Chilliwack Lake is the park’s highlight, for canoeing, kayaking, boating, and fishing, particularly for several varieties of trout. If you’re hardy, you can swim in the lake’s chilly waters. For campers, Chilliwack Lake has 146 front-country campsites in four vehicle-accessible campgrounds. The park’s four backcountry camping areas, Lindeman Lake, Greendrop Lake, Radium Lake, and Flora Lake, each have six walk-in sites. Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park is 150 kilometres east of Vancouver and 64 kilometres southeast of Chilliwack.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for camping near the lake: Paleface Loop
  • Best for RV campers: Radium Loop
  • Best for remote adventures: Flora Lake backcountry camping area

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reserve campsites online in advance through BC Parks’ Discover Camping site. Booking as far in advance as possible is always a good idea, particularly if you’re visiting between June and Labour Day or on weekends or holidays in spring or fall. Check the site well ahead of your trip to see when reservations will open for the season.
  2. If there are any sites at Chilliwack Lake that aren’t pre-booked, they’re available first-come, first-served.
  3. Backcountry campers must register and purchase a permit online in advance, but this registration isn’t a reservation; Chilliwack Lake’s backcountry sites are first-come, first-served.

When to go

Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park normally opens in late April or early May and closes in early October, although some campgrounds are open only until Labour Day. The park gates are locked the rest of the year, but it’s possible to walk in, weather permitting, year-round. Like most British Columbia parks, Chilliwack Lake is busiest throughout the summer. September/October is a cooler but somewhat less crowded alternative, as are the damper spring months of April and May. Expect snow at higher elevations between November and March.

Know before you go

  • The park’s campgrounds are at the north end of Chilliwack Lake, off Chilliwack Lake Road. From Vancouver, follow Highway 1 to Exit 104, then continue past Cultus Lake to Chilliwack Lake.
  • Although Chilliwack Lake Provincial Park is immediately north of North Cascades National Park in Washington State, there’s no direct road access between these two park areas. You’ll need to cross the international border at Sumas, Washington, south of Abbotsford BC.
  • For groceries and other supplies en route to the park, stop in Chilliwack or Abbotsford, which both have ample shopping options.
  • Facilities in Chilliwack Lake’s drive-in campgrounds include a sani-station, cold water taps, and pit toilets, but no flush toilets, showers, or cell phone service.

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