The best camping near Maple Ridge with horseback riding

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Tucked between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountains in a northeastern wedge of BC’s largest metropolis, Maple Ridge’s backyard includes the lakes, waterfalls, and pristine coastal rainforest of Golden Ears Provincial Park. More nature beckons in other regional parks with hundreds of kilometres of trails, from Kanaka Creek (with trails for hiking, biking, and horse-riding) to Whonnock Lake (swimming, canoeing, and tadpole seeking), while the urban centre has public art and heritage neighbourhoods to explore.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Maple Ridge

1. Escape to Golden Ears Glamping

99%
(49)
4.9km from Maple Ridge · 1 site · Lodging
Golden Ears Glamping is a forested riverside getaway that has has two types of stays (with only one of each) : The Riverside self-contained Glamping Tent with outside soaker tub and the Cabin-like self contained suite with private entrance and hot tub . Less than an hour from Vancouver and 1/2 hour from Surrey and just over an hour from YVR. If you want to escape people, this is the place. If you want to experience nature in a safe setting, this is the place. There is no where like this. We are in the middle of the forest, along an ever flowing river, full of life. You won't believe you are only minutes from town. Our motto is RELAX, REJUVENATE AND ROMANCE, this is what we strive to give you when you are a guest at Golden Ears Glamping. Fish, swim, hike, birdwatch, meditate, yoga at the river, float, etc, etc. 1. The Rivers Edge: a riverfront (Alouette River South) Glamping Tent that is elevated in the large cedars overlooking the river. Personal kitchenette, full bathroom and outdoor shower. Personal soaker tub for two under the trees. We have one Glamping tent and is completely private and is away hidden from the main house but close enough for anything you request. We believe this is the ultimate in glamping experiences and you won't break the bank. 2. The Bear Suite: attached to the main house that has complete privacy. Private entrance, private hot tub for two, and deck with personal BBQ. and personal lounge area overlooking the natural pond and river.. Walls are double and ceiling is soundproofed. To book the Suite go to "Hipcamp Golden Ears Glamping - Suite"
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$150
 / night

2. Sunshine Coast Green Zone

98%
(64)
72km from Maple Ridge · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
This property was purchased nearly half a century ago. For the majority of this time the forest section you will be camping in was left undeveloped, apart from a few mountain bike trails. Recently, as a family, we have seen a large increase in the people traveling to the Sunshine Coast to escape the city limits. Unable to rock up to a campsite and pick our spot like we used to, it was easy to see a growing demand. We have taken everything we love about camping and done our best to give you a sense of what life on the Coast is really about. Please note: By entering onto the property you release all liabilities towards us as hosts. You are choosing to camp in a forested area that contains many hazards as well as potential threats. These include but are not limited to; Wild life (bears, bob cats, cougars etc), Fire is a serious threat to this region during summer months strict no smoking policy is in effect. Care should be taken walking around uneven surfaces. All campers are required to stay within camp boundaries fail to follow these protocols will result in being asked to leave. Please respect this piece of land as much as we do. ~Hope you enjoy your time on the Sunshine Coast
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$54
 / night

Tucked between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountains in a northeastern wedge of BC’s largest metropolis, Maple Ridge’s backyard includes the lakes, waterfalls, and pristine coastal rainforest of Golden Ears Provincial Park. More nature beckons in other regional parks with hundreds of kilometres of trails, from Kanaka Creek (with trails for hiking, biking, and horse-riding) to Whonnock Lake (swimming, canoeing, and tadpole seeking), while the urban centre has public art and heritage neighbourhoods to explore.

97% (1.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Maple Ridge

1. Escape to Golden Ears Glamping

99%
(49)
4.9km from Maple Ridge · 1 site · Lodging
Golden Ears Glamping is a forested riverside getaway that has has two types of stays (with only one of each) : The Riverside self-contained Glamping Tent with outside soaker tub and the Cabin-like self contained suite with private entrance and hot tub . Less than an hour from Vancouver and 1/2 hour from Surrey and just over an hour from YVR. If you want to escape people, this is the place. If you want to experience nature in a safe setting, this is the place. There is no where like this. We are in the middle of the forest, along an ever flowing river, full of life. You won't believe you are only minutes from town. Our motto is RELAX, REJUVENATE AND ROMANCE, this is what we strive to give you when you are a guest at Golden Ears Glamping. Fish, swim, hike, birdwatch, meditate, yoga at the river, float, etc, etc. 1. The Rivers Edge: a riverfront (Alouette River South) Glamping Tent that is elevated in the large cedars overlooking the river. Personal kitchenette, full bathroom and outdoor shower. Personal soaker tub for two under the trees. We have one Glamping tent and is completely private and is away hidden from the main house but close enough for anything you request. We believe this is the ultimate in glamping experiences and you won't break the bank. 2. The Bear Suite: attached to the main house that has complete privacy. Private entrance, private hot tub for two, and deck with personal BBQ. and personal lounge area overlooking the natural pond and river.. Walls are double and ceiling is soundproofed. To book the Suite go to "Hipcamp Golden Ears Glamping - Suite"
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$150
 / night

2. Sunshine Coast Green Zone

98%
(64)
72km from Maple Ridge · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
This property was purchased nearly half a century ago. For the majority of this time the forest section you will be camping in was left undeveloped, apart from a few mountain bike trails. Recently, as a family, we have seen a large increase in the people traveling to the Sunshine Coast to escape the city limits. Unable to rock up to a campsite and pick our spot like we used to, it was easy to see a growing demand. We have taken everything we love about camping and done our best to give you a sense of what life on the Coast is really about. Please note: By entering onto the property you release all liabilities towards us as hosts. You are choosing to camp in a forested area that contains many hazards as well as potential threats. These include but are not limited to; Wild life (bears, bob cats, cougars etc), Fire is a serious threat to this region during summer months strict no smoking policy is in effect. Care should be taken walking around uneven surfaces. All campers are required to stay within camp boundaries fail to follow these protocols will result in being asked to leave. Please respect this piece of land as much as we do. ~Hope you enjoy your time on the Sunshine Coast
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$54
 / night

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The best camping near Maple Ridge with horseback riding guide

Where to go

North Shore

A string of bodies of water—Pitt Lake, Coquitlam Lake, and Indian Arm—await to the west, each tucked between the folds of ridges and ranges that continue on the other side of Burrard Inlet to North Vancouver. Here, the peaks of Mount Seymour, Grouse Mountain, and Cypress Mountain have recreational resorts that offer skiing and boarding in the winter and more hiking and mountain biking year-round.

East into Fraser Valley

Farther east into agricultural country along the Fraser River are more farms, including hazelnut orchards. Flanking this valley, southwestern BC’s mountains offer plenty of day and overnight hiking and camping. Continue eastward another half hour along the Trans-Canada Highway—or take longer, more scenic Highway 7 on the north side of the river—for water adventures at Harrison Lake and the village of Harrison Hot Springs, long said to be the roaming grounds of the legendary Sasquatch. 

When to go

Most provincial park camping sites close in winter, but it’s possible to explore this area year-round. You’ll find mild-but-wet weather from November to February, while summer is the busy season, when locals and tourists take advantage of swimming and camping. In winter, go skiing in the mountains and watch storms on the coast.

When to go

Most provincial park camping sites close in winter, but it’s possible to explore this area year-round. You’ll find mild-but-wet weather from November to February, while summer is the busy season, when locals and tourists take advantage of swimming and camping. In winter, go skiing in the mountains and watch storms on the coast.

Know before you go

  • Most provincial parks take site reservations in advance and online (recommended throughout the high season of summer) and give an early priority booking window to BC residents.
  • The Trans-Canada Highway, which runs through Maple Ridge and neighbouring municipalities and across the Second Narrows bridge over Burrard Inlet, gets very busy during weekday rush-hours and holiday weekends. Avoid these peak commuting times when possible.
  • Although the North Shore and Coast Mountains fall within Greater Vancouver city limits, the area is no urban walk in the park. Be prepared when venturing into the backcountry, even within park boundaries, with extra food, water, and emergency shelter supplies—especially in winter.