The best cabin rentals in British Columbia with hot tubs

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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.

95% (158) 7 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in British Columbia

Boulder Mountain Resort

1. Boulder Mountain Resort

88%
(97)
Revelstoke, BC · 22 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Boulder Mountain Resort is an outdoor paradise for adventurers and relaxing campers looking to take in beautiful Revelstoke views in the heart of Canada’s iconic wilderness. Experience the beauty of nature in comfortable and convenient accommodations at Boulder Mountain Resort. Choose from a variety of lodging options all equipped with modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Experience the great outdoors in style with our camping and glamping options at Boulder Mountain Resort. Our campsites and glamping tents offer the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences, making it easy for you to enjoy the beauty of nature in comfort. At Boulder Mountain Resort, our RV sites offer the perfect balance of convenience and natural beauty. Our spacious sites are equipped with modern amenities, such as electricity and water hookups, to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$55
 / night
Deep Creek Cabin And Tents

2. Deep Creek Cabin And Tents

99%
(99)
Enderby, BC · 3 sites
This rustic cabins and Indigenous tipi are located in a quiet rural area. It is a 1 minute walk from the parking area through the cedar trees. The cozy cabin has a queen bed and a loft with 2 single beds. The hand painted tipi has 2 queen beds and 4 single beds. The property also features a hot tub. Outdoor hot shower and outhouse. Outside running water. Fire pit. BBQ. Hear the birds in morning. Enjoy the view at noon. Stargazing at night. We are five minutes from the Gardom lake beach. You can enjoy kayaking , canoeing, fishing, and swimming.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$72
 / night
Garden Bay Hideaway Glamping & RV

3. Garden Bay Hideaway Glamping & RV

100%
(4)
Garden Bay, BC · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging
Just a 40-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay, North Vancouver brings you to the Sechelt Peninsula, and just an hour's travel North up the coast is the Pender Harbour district. With beautiful scenery, hiking, kayaking, fishing, lakes and beaches, it's no wonder it's referred to as the Venice of the North. Choose your glamping experience: bunkie cabins, 38' 2 bedroom park model trailer, 14 x 24 offered safari tent, or bring your RV and set up at one of our serviced RV sites.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$56
 / night
The Bearded Spruce Flats- ocean/river/old growth

4. The Bearded Spruce Flats- ocean/river/old growth

Vancouver Island, BC · 1 site
🌲 Oceanfront + Riverside Off-Grid Camping in Old Growth Forest Tucked deep in the wild north of Sayward, this is a truly remote, off-grid escape where ancient forest meets ocean and river. We have a small Bunkee or camping spots available. Family friendly with a small park, trails and a wood fire hot tub. Surrounded by towering old-growth cedar and spruce, our private property offers a rare chance to experience the raw, untouched beauty of the BC coast — the kind of place most people never get to see. We are fortunate to live and play here. We love to share all the amazing opportunities this land provides. 🌊 The Experience Wake up to peace and quiet explore the shoreline, and spend your days immersed in nature: * Witness salmon spawning (in season) and the wildlife it brings — including bears, bald eagles, and blue herons * Incredible ocean and river fishing access nearby. We have a dock for boats and jumping in. * Canoes and kayaks available for exploring * Unplug completely — no crowds, no noise, just forest, water, and sky *Hike along our trails to reach many private beach spots and see beautiful forests This is a place for people who want real wilderness, not a campground. 🏕️ Stay Options 🌿 Private Campsites * Secluded sites for tents, truck campers, or vans * Outhouse available * Surrounded by forest with access to river and ocean areas 🛖 Small Off-Grid Cabin * Simple, cozy shelter in the woods *Outhouse available * Equipped with a basic kitchen setup and propane for cooking * Ideal for those wanting a bit more comfort while staying immersed in nature 🚙 Getting Here (Important) We are located about 1 hour from Sayward in a remote area. Access options: Drive in via forest service road (conditions vary — higher clearance recommended) Pickup available from the highway for guests without suitable vehicles Detailed directions will be provided after booking.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$95
 / night
The Fairy House

5. The Fairy House

95%
(10)
Salmo, BC · 1 site
130 acres of lush kootenay cedar hemlock forest. A beautiful little spring fed creek flows through the property for about a kilometer which flows year round. The creek is fed by numerous small springs and streams coming out of the hillside on the property and up the mountainside. The forest is very diverse featuring many of the species found in bc as well as wildlife. Enjoy walking several kilometers of roads and paths on this private land. You will also enjoy the complete privacy and peacefulness to be found here. A few minutes up the road is rosebud lake, a hidden gem filled with turtles and other wildlife. Make sure you bring your paddle board or kayak to enjoy this special place. Salmo river and the stunning Pend Oreille reservoir also quite close.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$140
 / night
Mountain Forest Cabin

6. Mountain Forest Cabin

Sicamous, BC · 1 site
DESCRIPTION Great cabin for spring & summer adventures such as hiking, river fishing, lake fishing, boating, mountain biking, dirt biking, ATV's and off-roading. Great for families to enjoy nature, camping and campfires. The property is centrally located to all the lakes, mountains, rivers and forestry roads so you will never run short of things to do. Hunters can also enjoy the cabin in the fall during hunting season. THE SPACE A cozy 800 sqft log chalet with wood burning stove, outdoor 3-person hot tub, wood fire-pit, picnic-table & BBQ. Private 0.65 acres across from Eagle Pass trail. Tons of parking for trucks & trailers. Sleeps up to 5 single adults or a family of 6. An easy 35 to 45 minute commute to all the local mountains and lakes between Sicamous Lakes & Revelstoke. You will never run short of things to do. Also great during hunting season and for snowmobilers, skiers & snowboarders during winter season fun. GUEST ACCESS Guests can access all parts of the property except for the shop, which is off limits. Also, please remember that there is wildlife in the area. Please do not leave food outside and always keep the cabin door closed so smaller animals will not enter and make it their home. GUEST INTERACTION I am available by phone, text or email anytime. If it is an emergency then please call or text. There are also 2 site managers available upon request for any urgent issues that may arise and for snow removal. CHECK-IN INSTRUCTIONS There is a digital deadbolt on the front door. I will message you the code on check-in-day. To unlock the door simply enter the code and wait for the lock to open. You can manually lock the door from the inside. When leaving for the day simply close the door and press the lock symbol and the door will lock. NEIGHBOURHOOD OVERVIEW Also close by is the Crazy Creek Suspension Bridge and Hot Pools just 5 minutes down the road towards Revelstoke. The Perry River is just a 3 minute walk down the road and Eagles River across HWY #1.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$400
 / 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.

95% (158) 7 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in British Columbia

Boulder Mountain Resort

1. Boulder Mountain Resort

88%
(97)
Revelstoke, BC · 22 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Boulder Mountain Resort is an outdoor paradise for adventurers and relaxing campers looking to take in beautiful Revelstoke views in the heart of Canada’s iconic wilderness. Experience the beauty of nature in comfortable and convenient accommodations at Boulder Mountain Resort. Choose from a variety of lodging options all equipped with modern amenities for a comfortable stay. Experience the great outdoors in style with our camping and glamping options at Boulder Mountain Resort. Our campsites and glamping tents offer the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences, making it easy for you to enjoy the beauty of nature in comfort. At Boulder Mountain Resort, our RV sites offer the perfect balance of convenience and natural beauty. Our spacious sites are equipped with modern amenities, such as electricity and water hookups, to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$55
 / night
Deep Creek Cabin And Tents

2. Deep Creek Cabin And Tents

99%
(99)
Enderby, BC · 3 sites
This rustic cabins and Indigenous tipi are located in a quiet rural area. It is a 1 minute walk from the parking area through the cedar trees. The cozy cabin has a queen bed and a loft with 2 single beds. The hand painted tipi has 2 queen beds and 4 single beds. The property also features a hot tub. Outdoor hot shower and outhouse. Outside running water. Fire pit. BBQ. Hear the birds in morning. Enjoy the view at noon. Stargazing at night. We are five minutes from the Gardom lake beach. You can enjoy kayaking , canoeing, fishing, and swimming.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$72
 / night
Garden Bay Hideaway Glamping & RV

3. Garden Bay Hideaway Glamping & RV

100%
(4)
Garden Bay, BC · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging
Just a 40-minute ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay, North Vancouver brings you to the Sechelt Peninsula, and just an hour's travel North up the coast is the Pender Harbour district. With beautiful scenery, hiking, kayaking, fishing, lakes and beaches, it's no wonder it's referred to as the Venice of the North. Choose your glamping experience: bunkie cabins, 38' 2 bedroom park model trailer, 14 x 24 offered safari tent, or bring your RV and set up at one of our serviced RV sites.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
CA$56
 / night
The Bearded Spruce Flats- ocean/river/old growth

4. The Bearded Spruce Flats- ocean/river/old growth

Vancouver Island, BC · 1 site
🌲 Oceanfront + Riverside Off-Grid Camping in Old Growth Forest Tucked deep in the wild north of Sayward, this is a truly remote, off-grid escape where ancient forest meets ocean and river. We have a small Bunkee or camping spots available. Family friendly with a small park, trails and a wood fire hot tub. Surrounded by towering old-growth cedar and spruce, our private property offers a rare chance to experience the raw, untouched beauty of the BC coast — the kind of place most people never get to see. We are fortunate to live and play here. We love to share all the amazing opportunities this land provides. 🌊 The Experience Wake up to peace and quiet explore the shoreline, and spend your days immersed in nature: * Witness salmon spawning (in season) and the wildlife it brings — including bears, bald eagles, and blue herons * Incredible ocean and river fishing access nearby. We have a dock for boats and jumping in. * Canoes and kayaks available for exploring * Unplug completely — no crowds, no noise, just forest, water, and sky *Hike along our trails to reach many private beach spots and see beautiful forests This is a place for people who want real wilderness, not a campground. 🏕️ Stay Options 🌿 Private Campsites * Secluded sites for tents, truck campers, or vans * Outhouse available * Surrounded by forest with access to river and ocean areas 🛖 Small Off-Grid Cabin * Simple, cozy shelter in the woods *Outhouse available * Equipped with a basic kitchen setup and propane for cooking * Ideal for those wanting a bit more comfort while staying immersed in nature 🚙 Getting Here (Important) We are located about 1 hour from Sayward in a remote area. Access options: Drive in via forest service road (conditions vary — higher clearance recommended) Pickup available from the highway for guests without suitable vehicles Detailed directions will be provided after booking.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$95
 / night
The Fairy House

5. The Fairy House

95%
(10)
Salmo, BC · 1 site
130 acres of lush kootenay cedar hemlock forest. A beautiful little spring fed creek flows through the property for about a kilometer which flows year round. The creek is fed by numerous small springs and streams coming out of the hillside on the property and up the mountainside. The forest is very diverse featuring many of the species found in bc as well as wildlife. Enjoy walking several kilometers of roads and paths on this private land. You will also enjoy the complete privacy and peacefulness to be found here. A few minutes up the road is rosebud lake, a hidden gem filled with turtles and other wildlife. Make sure you bring your paddle board or kayak to enjoy this special place. Salmo river and the stunning Pend Oreille reservoir also quite close.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$140
 / night
Mountain Forest Cabin

6. Mountain Forest Cabin

Sicamous, BC · 1 site
DESCRIPTION Great cabin for spring & summer adventures such as hiking, river fishing, lake fishing, boating, mountain biking, dirt biking, ATV's and off-roading. Great for families to enjoy nature, camping and campfires. The property is centrally located to all the lakes, mountains, rivers and forestry roads so you will never run short of things to do. Hunters can also enjoy the cabin in the fall during hunting season. THE SPACE A cozy 800 sqft log chalet with wood burning stove, outdoor 3-person hot tub, wood fire-pit, picnic-table & BBQ. Private 0.65 acres across from Eagle Pass trail. Tons of parking for trucks & trailers. Sleeps up to 5 single adults or a family of 6. An easy 35 to 45 minute commute to all the local mountains and lakes between Sicamous Lakes & Revelstoke. You will never run short of things to do. Also great during hunting season and for snowmobilers, skiers & snowboarders during winter season fun. GUEST ACCESS Guests can access all parts of the property except for the shop, which is off limits. Also, please remember that there is wildlife in the area. Please do not leave food outside and always keep the cabin door closed so smaller animals will not enter and make it their home. GUEST INTERACTION I am available by phone, text or email anytime. If it is an emergency then please call or text. There are also 2 site managers available upon request for any urgent issues that may arise and for snow removal. CHECK-IN INSTRUCTIONS There is a digital deadbolt on the front door. I will message you the code on check-in-day. To unlock the door simply enter the code and wait for the lock to open. You can manually lock the door from the inside. When leaving for the day simply close the door and press the lock symbol and the door will lock. NEIGHBOURHOOD OVERVIEW Also close by is the Crazy Creek Suspension Bridge and Hot Pools just 5 minutes down the road towards Revelstoke. The Perry River is just a 3 minute walk down the road and Eagles River across HWY #1.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$400
 / night

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