The best big rig friendly camping in British Columbia

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It’s hard to describe British Columbia as anything other than wildly breathtaking—quite literally when you swim in one of the province’s many turquoise glacier lakes, ride a wave, or catch a glimpse of a bear in the forest. For camping experiences and road trips, BC offers privately operated campgrounds and RV parks; a major network of parks with reservable and first-come, first-served tent camping sites; yurts and cabins; and thousands of recreation sites and trails on beaches, lakes, mountains, and meadows. Thanks to the mild climate and some winter huts, camping is possible year-round.

The Pacific Ocean runs along the length of BC, offering plenty of oceanside spots to explore. On Vancouver Island, Tofino and Pacific Rim National Park are famous for cold-water surfing, whale watching, and hot springs, while nearby Ucluelet is a fisher’s paradise. Further inland, campers can find riverside camping in Squamish; backcountry huts around the resort town of Whistler; and reservable tent pads overlooking the jewel-toned Joffre Lake. For a true off-the-grid experience, head to Haida Gwaii's Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve—set about 100 kilometres off the northern British Columbia coast, this area is only reachable by sea or air.

The northern part of the province is all raw, rugged beauty, with unique culture and untouched natural beauty. Soak in Canada’s second-largest hot spring in Fort Nelson, watch salmon spawning in the many rivers, and peek at bears catching some themselves at Kleanza Creek Provincial Park in Terrace. Options for outdoor stays include vast wilderness resorts, remote cabins, and private beach, lakefront, or rainforest campsites—but note that cell service and WiFi are rare in these parts. Bonus: Given its far north location, it’s relatively easy to snag last-minute campsites that still offer peace and quiet.

With a blend of history, wildlife, adventure, and expansive grasslands, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is true Canadian countryside. Campers come to this wild western spot to spend time in the Great Bear Rainforest and at alpine rivers (whitewater rafting is big here), but travelers usually also visit lakeside fishing lodges and historic Gold Rush towns such as Barkerville. Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is a prime spot for the chance to spot a grizzly bear.

Set in the province’s southeastern corner and part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, the Kootenays are home to four national parks: Glacier, Kootenay, Mount Revelstoke, and Yoho. Here you’ll find unrivaled wildlife—think black bears, mountain goats, and elk—much of which can be spotted even from the highway. Throughout the region are glaciers, peaks, waterfalls, and quirky little towns such as Golden, Cranbrook, and Kimberley, the highest in Canada at 1,113 meters up. Camping and tenting is typically open between May and September, with limited winter options.

94% (203) 135 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in British Columbia

Golden Riverfront Campground

1. Golden Riverfront Campground

79%
(152)
Golden, BC · 103 sites · Tents, RVs
Golden Riverfront Campground offers a gateway to the wild beauty of British Columbia in a truly immersive experience. Spread over 400 scenic acres in Golden, BC, the campground is nestled near six stunning national parks, making it a prime base for outdoor enthusiasts. This campground brings you closer to nature with thoughtful, eco-friendly amenities designed to balance comfort with the great outdoors. Guests can choose from 56 RV sites with electric and water hookups, a range of tent sites, and a few cozy yurts. Each campsite is designed to respect the natural landscape, ensuring privacy and space, with features like picnic tables and fire pits for evening gatherings under the stars. The campground's convenience store is stocked with groceries, firewood, and camping essentials to enhance your stay. Golden Riverfront Campground provides direct access to the Columbia River, where guests can explore serene waters through kayaking, canoeing, or fishing, and even enjoy a swim on a warm day. The unique, eco-friendly pond, fed by the Columbia River, adds a tranquil touch and serves as a habitat for local wildlife, offering guests a rare chance to connect with nature. Beyond camping, the campground’s two-story event pavilion—with its commercial kitchen and games room—offers a versatile venue for celebrations, weddings, and gatherings, providing a memorable backdrop against the Columbia Valley's dramatic landscapes. Families and groups can gather here in harmony with the surrounding environment, creating lasting memories while minimizing their ecological footprint. Whether you’re an adventurer ready to explore BC's trails or a nature lover seeking peace by the water, Golden Riverfront Campground offers an authentic, eco-conscious retreat. Escape to a place where nature meets comfort and let British Columbia’s landscapes be the heart of your journey.
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CA$42
 / night
Wild Coast Parksville Campsite

2. Wild Coast Parksville Campsite

99%
(84)
Nanoose Bay, BC · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Wild Coast has 2 nightly campsites for you to enjoy. Site one is a large, flat open gravel base. And Site 2 is a large, flat grass based site. Please note you must have your own trailer or tent. We’re a 5-10 minute drive to Rathtrevor beach/Parksville, Englishman River. We are right in the middle of an extensive trail network perfect for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding.  Both sites have plenty of space for RVs and trailers - we can accommodate vehicles up to 45ft in length. 30 amp Electrical and potable water hookups are available on both sites. WI-FI onsite as well. There is a flush toilet and sink available in our farm store that is available for guest use. No shower yet, but we are working on it! The property is private yet close to all amenities. Local favorite Rocking Horse Pub is a quick walk next door and a must-stop for dinner and drinks!  Centrally located on Vancouver Island, it’s a perfect spot to set up the rig and day trip out to Rathtrevor, Little Qualicum, Parksville, Coombs, Port Alberni valley and Nanaimo, or go for an overnighter in Victoria, Tofino, Mount Washington and the Comox Valley. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban and we have dry firewood for sale onsite. If you would like firewood send us a message before you arrive. Pets are welcome, but please be responsible for them. There is a large open grass field for you to let them run and burn off that energy. PLEASE NOTE that this is a campsite and the trailers in the photos are not for rent.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$55
 / night
Camp Kootenay River

3. Camp Kootenay River

Invermere, BC · 90 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp your way Camp rv Full-Service & Power Sites, Large Pull-Thru Sites, Seasonal Sites, Group Camping Camp tent Boondock at the river, Boondock in the trees, Power sites Camp Glamp Spacious Canvas Tent, Power Sites & Furnished, Bedding available, 2-4 Persons 40 RV sites, glamping tents, and many unserviced sites in the forest and along the Kootenay River. Washhouse with laundry & shower open. Our campsite offers a variety of amenities for your comfort and convenience, including spacious campsites with hookups, picnic tables, fire pits, with the river only steps away.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$45
 / night
Twin Lakes Golf Course & RV

4. Twin Lakes Golf Course & RV

Kaleden, BC · 47 sites
Twin Lakes is located in a serene mountain setting. This beautiful 285-acre property is nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by towering rock cliffs. Twin Lakes Golf & RV features an RV Park, only a nine iron from the 1st tee. Nearby you’ll find trout-stocked lakes, hiking & biking trails, sandy beaches, nighttime entertainment, and over twenty local wineries all within a 20-minute drive. The property is nestled in the South Okanagan 20 Km’s southwest of Penticton, BC, or 35 miles north of the Canada/US border at Osoyoos. The golf course features elevated tees, strategically bunkered greens and fairways, and water hazards on four holes. Multiple tee blocks on each hole ensure all players are challenged yet provides optimal playability. The course features pine, fir, and numerous deciduous trees and a variety of wildlife to complement the mountain scenery. In the clubhouse, you will find the concession/snack shack offering good food, friendly service, and a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and micro-brewed beers. The outdoor patio provides a relaxing place to take in the incredible view overlooking the 1st, 9th & 10th holes.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
CA$45
 / night
Whispering Pines Rv/ Tent Camping

5. Whispering Pines Rv/ Tent Camping

95%
(31)
Mara, BC · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Whispering Pines (whisperingpinesrv.com) is a RV community with 100 sites on 12 acres. In the heart of the Shuswap, Whispering Pines is quintessential BC, surrounded by willow , cedar tree and our mature walnut tree with a beautiful creek flowing along side the campground. It has a large heated pool and is a 3-minute drive from Mara Lake. In operation since 1965, the campground has generations of families returning each year. There are events on the weekend, live music, good trucks and activities for children. And, that's all on site. Step out and explore the surrounding areas for BC adventures too.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$70
 / night
Log Cabins / Camping in Gold Bridge

6. Log Cabins / Camping in Gold Bridge

100%
(6)
Gold Bridge, BC · 38 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a diverse 4-season guest ranch that focuses on providing a wilderness adventure. Enjoy the break from cell phone service and television as you explore the area. Hiking, biking and horse-riding trails start right from the property so you are always close to a new wilderness experience. Or get involved with our ranch-based activities such as horseback riding, riding lessons for kids, archery and hiking to make the most of your time at the ranch. Visiting our animals or watching the local wildlife roam in our horse pasture is a great way to get back to basics and enjoy ranch life. In the winter you can ice-fish or explore the area on snowshoes or cross-country skiing. Trails in and out of South Chilcotin Mountain Park lead right to our ranch, making it an ideal spot to begin your adventure or rest before heading home. You’re welcome to leave your car here during your backcountry stay. Contact us for more information on Work Crew Stays. Staying with us you accept the following: Our ranch is on Gun Lake Road, close to Tyax Lake, 30 minutes from Gold Bridge and Bralorne. It is about 2 hours west of Lillooet or north of Pemberton (6 hours from Vancouver) on a remote road with paved and gravel sections and no cell service. There is no cell service or TV at our location. Wi‑Fi is usually available but cannot be guaranteed due to weather and other natural factors outside our control. We have access to a landline if urgent calls need to be made. You are responsible for leaving the cabin/your room and the area around it clean and free of food and garbage. Each guest is responsible for cleaning the cabins when they leave, such as doing the laundry, washing all dishes. At the end of your stay, please bring all garbage to the main house so we do not attract critters and bears.​ We live in a true wilderness environment. The cabin water system uses filtered creek water and, though not common, there is always the possibility for water pressure to fluctuate.​ Weather and other variables can change quickly in the mountains. We expect guests to approach challenges with a positive, solution‑oriented mindset and to be respectful of nature, other guests and our team. We are experienced in dealing with nature’s challenges and will find a solution together.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$25
 / night
Canyon Creek Campground

7. Canyon Creek Campground

100%
(4)
Hixon, BC · 40 sites · Tents, RVs
Our Hixon. B.C., Canada campground is located on Highway 97, only 35 minutes either from, Prince George to the North or Quesnel to the South. Our treed and creek side adventure is one of the most beautiful best kept secrets in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada. Our BC Campground is situated in a treed and creek setting. We are surrounded by nature, entertained by wildlife while still providing clean facilities and conveniences to enhance your camping experience. Enjoy the Eco-nature trails nestled among magnificent evergreens and towering cottonwoods. Or pan for Gold along the two creeks that surround 3 sides of the campground. Our treed campsites are large and provide plenty of space for RVs, pull trailers and tenting. Some sites are drive-through for larger units. 45 campsites set in a pristine forest setting covering 7.2 hectares (18 acres) where the Canyon and Hixon Creeks meet. We have campsites available for RVs, pull trailers and tenting. 20 Full RV hookups with 30 AMP, potable water & sewer Including 8 Big rig friendly – pull thru sites 3 Back – in with 30 AMP, potable water 15 Secluded non-serviced sites Sani-dump – free to guests Fire pits & picnic tables at each site
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$32
 / night
Stack Lake Stay

8. Stack Lake Stay

83%
(6)
Williams Lake, BC · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
50-acre hobby farm on a small private lake. We have 5 campsites available for tent or RV campers. If you're bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 100 ft in length and the site is flat. Situated minutes away from larger lakes such as Lac La Hache and Timothy lake. Mt Timothy ski hill is approximately 25 minutes up the road. Our private lake offers tons of wildlife viewing, kayaking and fishing. The property is surrounded by endless trails for hiking, atving and horseback riding. Feel free to bring your animals and enjoy the outdoors. Campfires are permitted. Potable water and wifi available. We look forward to hosting you!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$30
 / night
Roberts Roost Resort

9. Roberts Roost Resort

100%
(2)
Quesnel, BC · 56 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Your home away from home. A lakefront campground and RV park! Steps from nature - Enjoy a peaceful paddleboard around the lake, rent our pontoon boat to enjoy with friends and family, or simply relax and take in the views at sunset. If you like to fish you’ve come to the right place. Dragon Lake is known for its trophy sized rainbow trout, so don’t forget to pack your fishing rod. Close to convenience - Located 15 minutes from downtown Quesnel, BC you can enjoy being in nature while having access to a variety of amenities should you need them. Supporting local businesses is easy with restaurants, coffee shops, breweries and more nearby.
Pets
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Full hookups
from 
CA$38
 / night
Kayanara Guest Ranch

10. Kayanara Guest Ranch

Eagle Creek, BC · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We all deserve to dream! Come experience everything this area has to offer. Located in the heart of the South Cariboo, only a stone throw away from beautiful Canim Lake Beach. Kayanara resides on a serene 220 acres, nestled amongst the trees with the mystical Eagle Creek caressing our southern border.  You can enjoy being on the water as we have kayak and canoe rentals or you can drive 5 minutes and be at Canim Lake beach and enjoy a swim. Complete with over 7 kilometers of inspiring hiking trails with unbelievable views, and access to unlimited open back country right from our door step. See all of the wildlife, pristine lakes and rivers you want to explore.  Come enjoy peace and tranquility by connecting with the land and connecting with yourself.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$49
 / night
Haabanagan Lake

11. Haabanagan Lake

100%
(7)
Baldonnel, BC · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Haabanagan Lake is a 1/4 section of land on the banks of the Beaton Valley that is home to the Haab Family, a business, and a wedding venue. There are ponds and bridges, a lake with a canoe, pastures with horses and dairy cow, trails and ravines, a field, an apiary, gardens, a sauna, flushing toilet outhouses, and a gorgeous view of the valley. In the summer we love growing fresh veggies and fruits for whoever happens to be hanging out at the pond to enjoy. We are beekeepers, fun makers, beach bums, aviators, Jesus lovers, and project starters! Haabanagan Lake is a peaceful oasis just a few km off the Alaska Hwy.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$35
 / night

It’s hard to describe British Columbia as anything other than wildly breathtaking—quite literally when you swim in one of the province’s many turquoise glacier lakes, ride a wave, or catch a glimpse of a bear in the forest. For camping experiences and road trips, BC offers privately operated campgrounds and RV parks; a major network of parks with reservable and first-come, first-served tent camping sites; yurts and cabins; and thousands of recreation sites and trails on beaches, lakes, mountains, and meadows. Thanks to the mild climate and some winter huts, camping is possible year-round.

The Pacific Ocean runs along the length of BC, offering plenty of oceanside spots to explore. On Vancouver Island, Tofino and Pacific Rim National Park are famous for cold-water surfing, whale watching, and hot springs, while nearby Ucluelet is a fisher’s paradise. Further inland, campers can find riverside camping in Squamish; backcountry huts around the resort town of Whistler; and reservable tent pads overlooking the jewel-toned Joffre Lake. For a true off-the-grid experience, head to Haida Gwaii's Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve—set about 100 kilometres off the northern British Columbia coast, this area is only reachable by sea or air.

The northern part of the province is all raw, rugged beauty, with unique culture and untouched natural beauty. Soak in Canada’s second-largest hot spring in Fort Nelson, watch salmon spawning in the many rivers, and peek at bears catching some themselves at Kleanza Creek Provincial Park in Terrace. Options for outdoor stays include vast wilderness resorts, remote cabins, and private beach, lakefront, or rainforest campsites—but note that cell service and WiFi are rare in these parts. Bonus: Given its far north location, it’s relatively easy to snag last-minute campsites that still offer peace and quiet.

With a blend of history, wildlife, adventure, and expansive grasslands, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast is true Canadian countryside. Campers come to this wild western spot to spend time in the Great Bear Rainforest and at alpine rivers (whitewater rafting is big here), but travelers usually also visit lakeside fishing lodges and historic Gold Rush towns such as Barkerville. Tweedsmuir Provincial Park is a prime spot for the chance to spot a grizzly bear.

Set in the province’s southeastern corner and part of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, the Kootenays are home to four national parks: Glacier, Kootenay, Mount Revelstoke, and Yoho. Here you’ll find unrivaled wildlife—think black bears, mountain goats, and elk—much of which can be spotted even from the highway. Throughout the region are glaciers, peaks, waterfalls, and quirky little towns such as Golden, Cranbrook, and Kimberley, the highest in Canada at 1,113 meters up. Camping and tenting is typically open between May and September, with limited winter options.

94% (203) 135 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in British Columbia

Golden Riverfront Campground

1. Golden Riverfront Campground

79%
(152)
Golden, BC · 103 sites · Tents, RVs
Golden Riverfront Campground offers a gateway to the wild beauty of British Columbia in a truly immersive experience. Spread over 400 scenic acres in Golden, BC, the campground is nestled near six stunning national parks, making it a prime base for outdoor enthusiasts. This campground brings you closer to nature with thoughtful, eco-friendly amenities designed to balance comfort with the great outdoors. Guests can choose from 56 RV sites with electric and water hookups, a range of tent sites, and a few cozy yurts. Each campsite is designed to respect the natural landscape, ensuring privacy and space, with features like picnic tables and fire pits for evening gatherings under the stars. The campground's convenience store is stocked with groceries, firewood, and camping essentials to enhance your stay. Golden Riverfront Campground provides direct access to the Columbia River, where guests can explore serene waters through kayaking, canoeing, or fishing, and even enjoy a swim on a warm day. The unique, eco-friendly pond, fed by the Columbia River, adds a tranquil touch and serves as a habitat for local wildlife, offering guests a rare chance to connect with nature. Beyond camping, the campground’s two-story event pavilion—with its commercial kitchen and games room—offers a versatile venue for celebrations, weddings, and gatherings, providing a memorable backdrop against the Columbia Valley's dramatic landscapes. Families and groups can gather here in harmony with the surrounding environment, creating lasting memories while minimizing their ecological footprint. Whether you’re an adventurer ready to explore BC's trails or a nature lover seeking peace by the water, Golden Riverfront Campground offers an authentic, eco-conscious retreat. Escape to a place where nature meets comfort and let British Columbia’s landscapes be the heart of your journey.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$42
 / night
Wild Coast Parksville Campsite

2. Wild Coast Parksville Campsite

99%
(84)
Nanoose Bay, BC · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land: Wild Coast has 2 nightly campsites for you to enjoy. Site one is a large, flat open gravel base. And Site 2 is a large, flat grass based site. Please note you must have your own trailer or tent. We’re a 5-10 minute drive to Rathtrevor beach/Parksville, Englishman River. We are right in the middle of an extensive trail network perfect for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding.  Both sites have plenty of space for RVs and trailers - we can accommodate vehicles up to 45ft in length. 30 amp Electrical and potable water hookups are available on both sites. WI-FI onsite as well. There is a flush toilet and sink available in our farm store that is available for guest use. No shower yet, but we are working on it! The property is private yet close to all amenities. Local favorite Rocking Horse Pub is a quick walk next door and a must-stop for dinner and drinks!  Centrally located on Vancouver Island, it’s a perfect spot to set up the rig and day trip out to Rathtrevor, Little Qualicum, Parksville, Coombs, Port Alberni valley and Nanaimo, or go for an overnighter in Victoria, Tofino, Mount Washington and the Comox Valley. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban and we have dry firewood for sale onsite. If you would like firewood send us a message before you arrive. Pets are welcome, but please be responsible for them. There is a large open grass field for you to let them run and burn off that energy. PLEASE NOTE that this is a campsite and the trailers in the photos are not for rent.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$55
 / night
Camp Kootenay River

3. Camp Kootenay River

Invermere, BC · 90 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Camp your way Camp rv Full-Service & Power Sites, Large Pull-Thru Sites, Seasonal Sites, Group Camping Camp tent Boondock at the river, Boondock in the trees, Power sites Camp Glamp Spacious Canvas Tent, Power Sites & Furnished, Bedding available, 2-4 Persons 40 RV sites, glamping tents, and many unserviced sites in the forest and along the Kootenay River. Washhouse with laundry & shower open. Our campsite offers a variety of amenities for your comfort and convenience, including spacious campsites with hookups, picnic tables, fire pits, with the river only steps away.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$45
 / night
Twin Lakes Golf Course & RV

4. Twin Lakes Golf Course & RV

Kaleden, BC · 47 sites
Twin Lakes is located in a serene mountain setting. This beautiful 285-acre property is nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by towering rock cliffs. Twin Lakes Golf & RV features an RV Park, only a nine iron from the 1st tee. Nearby you’ll find trout-stocked lakes, hiking & biking trails, sandy beaches, nighttime entertainment, and over twenty local wineries all within a 20-minute drive. The property is nestled in the South Okanagan 20 Km’s southwest of Penticton, BC, or 35 miles north of the Canada/US border at Osoyoos. The golf course features elevated tees, strategically bunkered greens and fairways, and water hazards on four holes. Multiple tee blocks on each hole ensure all players are challenged yet provides optimal playability. The course features pine, fir, and numerous deciduous trees and a variety of wildlife to complement the mountain scenery. In the clubhouse, you will find the concession/snack shack offering good food, friendly service, and a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and micro-brewed beers. The outdoor patio provides a relaxing place to take in the incredible view overlooking the 1st, 9th & 10th holes.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
CA$45
 / night
Whispering Pines Rv/ Tent Camping

5. Whispering Pines Rv/ Tent Camping

95%
(31)
Mara, BC · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Whispering Pines (whisperingpinesrv.com) is a RV community with 100 sites on 12 acres. In the heart of the Shuswap, Whispering Pines is quintessential BC, surrounded by willow , cedar tree and our mature walnut tree with a beautiful creek flowing along side the campground. It has a large heated pool and is a 3-minute drive from Mara Lake. In operation since 1965, the campground has generations of families returning each year. There are events on the weekend, live music, good trucks and activities for children. And, that's all on site. Step out and explore the surrounding areas for BC adventures too.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$70
 / night
Log Cabins / Camping in Gold Bridge

6. Log Cabins / Camping in Gold Bridge

100%
(6)
Gold Bridge, BC · 38 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a diverse 4-season guest ranch that focuses on providing a wilderness adventure. Enjoy the break from cell phone service and television as you explore the area. Hiking, biking and horse-riding trails start right from the property so you are always close to a new wilderness experience. Or get involved with our ranch-based activities such as horseback riding, riding lessons for kids, archery and hiking to make the most of your time at the ranch. Visiting our animals or watching the local wildlife roam in our horse pasture is a great way to get back to basics and enjoy ranch life. In the winter you can ice-fish or explore the area on snowshoes or cross-country skiing. Trails in and out of South Chilcotin Mountain Park lead right to our ranch, making it an ideal spot to begin your adventure or rest before heading home. You’re welcome to leave your car here during your backcountry stay. Contact us for more information on Work Crew Stays. Staying with us you accept the following: Our ranch is on Gun Lake Road, close to Tyax Lake, 30 minutes from Gold Bridge and Bralorne. It is about 2 hours west of Lillooet or north of Pemberton (6 hours from Vancouver) on a remote road with paved and gravel sections and no cell service. There is no cell service or TV at our location. Wi‑Fi is usually available but cannot be guaranteed due to weather and other natural factors outside our control. We have access to a landline if urgent calls need to be made. You are responsible for leaving the cabin/your room and the area around it clean and free of food and garbage. Each guest is responsible for cleaning the cabins when they leave, such as doing the laundry, washing all dishes. At the end of your stay, please bring all garbage to the main house so we do not attract critters and bears.​ We live in a true wilderness environment. The cabin water system uses filtered creek water and, though not common, there is always the possibility for water pressure to fluctuate.​ Weather and other variables can change quickly in the mountains. We expect guests to approach challenges with a positive, solution‑oriented mindset and to be respectful of nature, other guests and our team. We are experienced in dealing with nature’s challenges and will find a solution together.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$25
 / night
Canyon Creek Campground

7. Canyon Creek Campground

100%
(4)
Hixon, BC · 40 sites · Tents, RVs
Our Hixon. B.C., Canada campground is located on Highway 97, only 35 minutes either from, Prince George to the North or Quesnel to the South. Our treed and creek side adventure is one of the most beautiful best kept secrets in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada. Our BC Campground is situated in a treed and creek setting. We are surrounded by nature, entertained by wildlife while still providing clean facilities and conveniences to enhance your camping experience. Enjoy the Eco-nature trails nestled among magnificent evergreens and towering cottonwoods. Or pan for Gold along the two creeks that surround 3 sides of the campground. Our treed campsites are large and provide plenty of space for RVs, pull trailers and tenting. Some sites are drive-through for larger units. 45 campsites set in a pristine forest setting covering 7.2 hectares (18 acres) where the Canyon and Hixon Creeks meet. We have campsites available for RVs, pull trailers and tenting. 20 Full RV hookups with 30 AMP, potable water & sewer Including 8 Big rig friendly – pull thru sites 3 Back – in with 30 AMP, potable water 15 Secluded non-serviced sites Sani-dump – free to guests Fire pits & picnic tables at each site
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$32
 / night
Stack Lake Stay

8. Stack Lake Stay

83%
(6)
Williams Lake, BC · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
50-acre hobby farm on a small private lake. We have 5 campsites available for tent or RV campers. If you're bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 100 ft in length and the site is flat. Situated minutes away from larger lakes such as Lac La Hache and Timothy lake. Mt Timothy ski hill is approximately 25 minutes up the road. Our private lake offers tons of wildlife viewing, kayaking and fishing. The property is surrounded by endless trails for hiking, atving and horseback riding. Feel free to bring your animals and enjoy the outdoors. Campfires are permitted. Potable water and wifi available. We look forward to hosting you!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$30
 / night
Roberts Roost Resort

9. Roberts Roost Resort

100%
(2)
Quesnel, BC · 56 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Your home away from home. A lakefront campground and RV park! Steps from nature - Enjoy a peaceful paddleboard around the lake, rent our pontoon boat to enjoy with friends and family, or simply relax and take in the views at sunset. If you like to fish you’ve come to the right place. Dragon Lake is known for its trophy sized rainbow trout, so don’t forget to pack your fishing rod. Close to convenience - Located 15 minutes from downtown Quesnel, BC you can enjoy being in nature while having access to a variety of amenities should you need them. Supporting local businesses is easy with restaurants, coffee shops, breweries and more nearby.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$38
 / night
Kayanara Guest Ranch

10. Kayanara Guest Ranch

Eagle Creek, BC · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We all deserve to dream! Come experience everything this area has to offer. Located in the heart of the South Cariboo, only a stone throw away from beautiful Canim Lake Beach. Kayanara resides on a serene 220 acres, nestled amongst the trees with the mystical Eagle Creek caressing our southern border.  You can enjoy being on the water as we have kayak and canoe rentals or you can drive 5 minutes and be at Canim Lake beach and enjoy a swim. Complete with over 7 kilometers of inspiring hiking trails with unbelievable views, and access to unlimited open back country right from our door step. See all of the wildlife, pristine lakes and rivers you want to explore.  Come enjoy peace and tranquility by connecting with the land and connecting with yourself.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$49
 / night
Haabanagan Lake

11. Haabanagan Lake

100%
(7)
Baldonnel, BC · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Haabanagan Lake is a 1/4 section of land on the banks of the Beaton Valley that is home to the Haab Family, a business, and a wedding venue. There are ponds and bridges, a lake with a canoe, pastures with horses and dairy cow, trails and ravines, a field, an apiary, gardens, a sauna, flushing toilet outhouses, and a gorgeous view of the valley. In the summer we love growing fresh veggies and fruits for whoever happens to be hanging out at the pond to enjoy. We are beekeepers, fun makers, beach bums, aviators, Jesus lovers, and project starters! Haabanagan Lake is a peaceful oasis just a few km off the Alaska Hwy.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$35
 / night

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