The best cave camping near Cranbrook

Camp by the lakes and mountains that encircle this commercial centre in the Kootenay-Rockies region.

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The best cave camping near Cranbrook guide

When to go

In the Cranbrook area, and throughout British Columbia’s Kootenay Mountains, the best months for camping are July through mid-October. These summer and fall days are generally sunny and warm, with little rain. In October, snow can begin to fall, particularly at higher elevations, and the Kootenays are cold and snowy—great for skiing and other winter sports—from November through March. Spring weather is often unsettled, and you should prepare for rain, especially during the month of June.

Know before you go

  • As a main commercial center in eastern British Columbia, Cranbrook has plenty of places where you can stock up on food, gear, and camping supplies. Baker Street downtown has more independent shops, while big box stores line the larger roadways.
  • Check your watch: Cranbrook, along with a number of communities in eastern British Columbia, is on mountain time. It’s the same time as Alberta, but an hour later than on the BC coast.
  • For remote camping, consider sites along the Forest Service roads outside Cranbrook, including Palmer Bar Lake, Cooper Lake, and Summer Lake. Most of these camping areas are free.