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Sunset Knoll Sites on Big Bar Lake

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Thompson Nicola E, BC
10 acres of untouched beauty! Extremely private with 100’s of acres of crown land on one side & a neighbour with 10 acres on the other. The lake is Caribbean blueish green & clear as glass. There are miles of trails to hike, 4x4, wild forage, or hunt in season. There are a couple other lakes nearby as well as the Fraser River & the Big Bar Ferry. Highly recommend!! One of our favourites is the Jesmond Fire Lookout. It requires a 4x4 vehicle or physical ability to complete a couple hour hike! We are a bit biased but our place is a very special one of a kind spot!
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Hills Mobile Park

5 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Cache Creek, BC
Our land lies just north of the village of Cache Creek, conveniently located right off Highway 97, aka the Cariboo Highway. Take in views of the hills, watch for wildlife, take a farm tour, try mountain climbing, hunt for gemstones, or learn about local agriculture, including our delicious varieties of rhubarb treats. Our five camping sites can each hold up to five people. Nearby attractions include Loon Lake and Marble Canyon Provincial Park.The property has potable water available, a portable toilet, and a communal kitchen area with a picnic table. We have electrical and water connections, plus a sewage dump point, and generators are allowed. RVs and trailers up to 50 feet in length can be accommodated in the gravel pull-in space.From this property in south-central British Columbia’s Cariboo region, you’re surrounded by natural and historical points of interest. Head northeast to Loon Lake for fishing and canoeing, or check out Historic Hat Creek, just a couple of kilometres south, to learn about BC’s gold rush. On the west side of Highway 97, Marble Canyon Provincial Park and Big Bar Lake Provincial Park offer trails, water activities, mountain scenery, picnic spots, and a chance to immerse yourself in the wilderness of this area.
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Lake Glamping with Beach and Sauna

4 sites · Lodging40 acres · Lillooet, BC
Discover a serene retreat on 120 off-grid acres, stretching from the idyllic banks of Anderson Lake to the majestic Cayoosh mountain range. Marvel at breathtaking wilderness views where rugged mountains overlook the clear waters of Anderson Lake. Escape to one of our cozy glamping yurts, 'The Sparrow's Nest,' or the 'Fox's Den' which both blend rustic charm with modern luxury. Ideal for couples or solo travelers, it offers the perfect sanctuary to unwind and reconnect with nature. While off-grid (no WiFi, solar-powered), enjoy seamless cell service. Perched on an elevated forest bench, our glamping yurts both feature a private kitchenette, propane stove, wood-fire stove with ample firewood, mountain spring-fed water, solar-powered amenities, propane fire-pit, and an eco-friendly composting toilet. This yurt, set 60 meters apart from another, shares an outdoor shower with hot pressurized water. A scenic 5-minute hike leads to your semi-private beach—ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or adventurous boat paddling. Indulge in an exclusive lakeside sauna experience for $85. Enjoy a three-hour private session with sauna and beach all to yourself. We provide the ambiance, wood, and ensure unparalleled relaxation. If you would like to enjoy an outdoor fire you can use our outdoor propane fire pit for an additional $20 for each stay. Secure parking for one vehicle completes your tranquil escape. Book 'The Sparrow's Nest' for a harmonious blend of nature, comfort, and seclusion. Although some of the photos on this listing posted by guests have kayaks and paddleboards, you will need to bring your own - they are not provided due to liability issues, we're sorry about that. Detailed instructions on how to access the place will be provided directly after booking - we are located remotely 4 hours from Vancouver and 2 hours from Whistler We look forward to hosting you!
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Lee Creek Ranch (Lillooet)

4 sites · RVs, Tents400 acres · Lillooet, BC
Learn more about this land:Lee Creek Ranch is located in Lillooet, BC.We are a working hay and cattle ranch overlooking the Fraser River. Bring your own tents, RVs, or trailers. If you're bringing an RV/trailer, the site requires levelling and we can accommodate vehicles up to 45ft in length (electrical and water hookup available).Amenities include a toilet and potable water.Wildlife viewing, hiking, photography and more!Help with farm work if interested.Take your horse camping! Pets are welcome.
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The Sunset Ridge on Big Bar Lake

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Lillooet, BC
Our 10 acre lake front property is a natural sanctuary nestled away within the pristine wilderness of BC's Cariboo Coastal Divide. From breathtaking sunsets, to crystal clear lake waters, to unfiltered northern light night sky's; there is simply no place like it! Our newly built lake house has 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, a sauna, wood burning stove, full laundry & kitchen, & the most beautiful spacious deck overlooking the water. A perfect getaway anytime of the year!
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The Sanctum on Highline Road

11 sites · RVs, Tents142 acres · Lillooet, BC
Situated on a mountain plateau overlooking beautiful Anderson Lake there is a rugged beauty to this land. Through a quirk of geography, our land is remote and wild while only being a 3 hour drive from Vancouver. Located at the beginning of the Highline Road popular with adventure seekers, this property is about a 10 minute drive from the Anderson Lake boat launch in D'Arcy. The lake is a fisherman's dream known for its rainbow and bull trout. Paddle boarding, hiking, biking, and motorized sports are among the activities enjoyed in the area. Upon ascending the initial gravel road climb, you will be greeted with fantastic mountain and lake views. Pines, cedars, firs, birch, and aspen make up the forest cover while junipers and wildflowers find their home in the clearings between the trees. Hot during the day and cool at night, the views truly glow just before sunset and then again as the moon rises to cast pale shadows on a land free from light pollution. The property is still under development, so please excuse the mess as we build out our off-grid spa and amenity spaces. Currently we only offer a compost toilet, but stay tuned for a further refined experience that will include access to water, showers, 6 person hammocks, and trails. At this time we do not allow fires due to local fire ban, but CSA approved propane fire pits will soon be available for rent.
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The best camping near Downing Provincial Park guide

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Embark on an adventure at Downing Provincial Park, where the call of the wild beckons to your spirit of exploration. Traverse through lush landscapes, gaze upon serene lakes, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature. Whether you're a hiker seeking scenic trails or a birdwatcher ready to spot an array of feathered friends, this park offers a plethora of activities to satisfy your adventurous soul.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Downing Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is in full bloom. Conversely, the off-peak season, particularly from November to March, can present challenges with colder temperatures and limited access due to snow.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you're prepared for varying weather conditions; pack layers and waterproof gear.
  • Check the park's official website for any seasonal closures or alerts before your visit.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; plan accordingly.
  • Take advantage of the available facilities, including picnic areas and washrooms.
  • Respect the local wildlife and adhere to safety guidelines while exploring.

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