The best camping near Garibaldi Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Garibaldi Provincial Park adventure.

This mountain park is popular with backcountry skiers and backpackers for its volcanic terrain.  

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Golden Ears Glamping - Suite

3 sites · Lodging2 acres · Maple Ridge, BC
Golden Ears Glamping is a forested riverside getaway that has has two types of stays: The Cabin-like self contained suite with private entrance and hot tub or the riverside self-contained Glamping Tent. 1. The Bear Suite, attached to the house that has complete privacy. Private entrance, hot tub for two, and deck with personal BBQ. and personal lounge area. Walls are double and ceiling is soundproofed. 2. 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. We have one Glamping tent and is completely private and is away hidden from the main house but close enough for anything you request. Either option of accommodation has everything you need to "Relax, Rejuvenate and Romance" (our motto). We are professional hosts and take this seriously, your happiness is our 1st goal. We have a huge river frontage with a swimmable natural pond and many relaxation areas that are very private and secluded. Great for fishing for rainbows all year round, salmon in fall, and steelhead in the winter. We have been hosting for seven years now and everyone loves this place and have many returning guests year after year. We are so close to metro Vancouver and anywhere in the Fraser Valley so you don't need a big road trip. We have people coming from Australia, Europe, lots from the U.S., even returning guests from Hawaii. This is the place where you can truly "Relax, Rejuvenate and Romance"
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Large private deck for your tent

1 site · Tent1 acre · Pemberton, BC
Deck camping in Pemberton. Set up your tent on our new private deck with spectacular view of Mount Currie and listen to the tranquil mountain stream. Our location boasts a convenient proximity to multi-purpose trails. Additionally, we provide a second large deck furnished with a basic table and chairs for your use.
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Golden Ears Glamping - GlampingTent

1 site · Lodging2 acres · BC
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"
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The best camping near Garibaldi Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

From time immemorial, Nch’ḵay̓, the territory’s tallest mountain (called Garibaldi by surveyors) has been used by the Squamish people for ceremonies and as source of obsidian. Easily accessible from Vancouver and now a wilderness park, the area encompasses 1,950 square kilometres (753 square miles), and has over 90 kilometres of easy, intermediate, and advanced multi-day hiking trails, plus hundreds of hike-in camping spots including backcountry campgrounds, camp shelters, and wilderness camping. Garibaldi Provincial Park is the traditional territory of the Squamish people.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families: Cheakamus Lake Campground has an easy, three-kilometre hike, 10 lakeside tent pads, and pit toilets.
  • Best for adventurers: Wedgemount Lake Campground features a spectacular glacial lake and a challenging eight-kilometre hike.
  • Best for scenic views: Taylor Meadows Campground is known for its alpine flowers that bloom in late summer and early fall.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations are required year-round and must be booked through BC Parks’ Discover Camping website.
  2. If visiting weekends or holidays (Canada Day, BC Day, or Labour Day), you’ll want to secure a spot as far in advance of your trip as possible.
  3. Wilderness camping outside the set campgrounds requires a permit and is only available for mountaineers, climbers, ski tourers, and other visitors with advanced wilderness skills.

When to go

Garibaldi Provincial Park is open for campers year-round. The main hiking season is from July through September while the ski season runs November through April. Outside of those months the trails may be muddy or impassable.

Know before you go

  • This rugged wilderness park has challenging multi-day hikes and remote backcountry campgrounds.
  • Visitors need to pack in and out everything they need, including water.
  • Wildlife is common in this park, so food needs to be hung or stored in the available facilities.
  • Dogs and fires are not permitted.
  • Park Bus offers transit service to the Rubble Creek Trailhead for those without a vehicle.

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Delve into the heart of British Columbia's wilderness by camping near Garibaldi Lake. The Garibaldi Lake camping experience is a stunning blend of turquoise glacial waters, verdant forests, and breathtaking mountain views that make it a hiker's paradise.

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