Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
- Marble Canyon does not take campsite reservations. The park has 30 vehicle-accessible campsites that are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- To obtain a campsite during the busy summer months, try arriving mid-week.
- Be sure to check seasonal opening and closing dates.
When to Go
The park is open from the beginning of May to the end of September. Despite being a lesser known camping spot, Marble Canyon Provincial Park can get busy in July and August, when the north Okanagan valley’s summer climate is hot and dry. Consider visiting in fall to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Know Before You Go
- During the camping season, overnight visitors can pay at the campground with a self-registration, cash-only system. Staff patrol the campground at least once a day during camping season.
- Campsites have near private lakefront access to pristine mountain lakes ideal for swimming.
- Marble Canyon Provincial Park doesn’t have wifi, and cell phone service is poor.
- Campfires are permitted and fire pits are provided at each campsite, but be aware that limited burning hours and campfire bans may be in effect. Be prepared to bring a portable stove for cooking.
Marble Canyon Provincial Park
Remote mountain lakes and geological formations make this a popular park in the north Okanagan.
Marble Canyon Provincial Park’s small, quiet campground is surrounded by mountains and set between two small but pristine lakes: Turquoise and Crown. Set north of Cache Creek in eastern British Columbia, this park gets its name from the rare, white chalk-faced slopes of the limestone canyon in which it’s located. Enjoy active adventures (the area is popular with rock climbers, hikers, and anglers of rainbow trout) or the simple pleasures of sunning and swimming in the lake. Visit nearby historic Hat Creek Ranch and the town of Lillooet to learn about the region’s rich Salish and gold rush history. Marble Canyon Provincial Park has 30 vehicle-accessible campsites that are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Marble Canyon Provincial Park’s small, quiet campground is surrounded by mountains and set between two small but pristine lakes: Turquoise and Crown. Set north of Cache Creek in eastern British Columbia, this park gets its name from the rare, white chalk-faced slopes of the limestone canyon in which it’s located. Enjoy active adventures (the area is popular with rock climbers, hikers, and anglers of rainbow trout) or the simple pleasures of sunning and swimming in the lake. Visit nearby historic Hat Creek Ranch and the town of Lillooet to learn about the region’s rich Salish and gold rush history. Marble Canyon Provincial Park has 30 vehicle-accessible campsites that are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
- Marble Canyon does not take campsite reservations. The park has 30 vehicle-accessible campsites that are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- To obtain a campsite during the busy summer months, try arriving mid-week.
- Be sure to check seasonal opening and closing dates.
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When to Go
The park is open from the beginning of May to the end of September. Despite being a lesser known camping spot, Marble Canyon Provincial Park can get busy in July and August, when the north Okanagan valley’s summer climate is hot and dry. Consider visiting in fall to enjoy cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Know Before You Go