The best camping near Stuart River Provincial Park

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Land by Wells Gray

2 sites · RVs20 acres · Prince George, BC
Bring your family to enjoy camping at this beautiful private property located 5 minutes away from a beautiful lake. Cluculz Lake is perfect for fishing! The most popular species caught here are Lake trout.Other activities nearby include hiking, biking, and wildlife watching. The site also has electricity connectivity, wifi, and cell phone service so you can still stay connected or work remotely.This is an RV-only campsite as there is no toilet available onsite. We can accommodate vehicles up to 48 ft in length and the site is flat. Pets are welcome.Learn more about this land:Bring your family to enjoy camping at this beautiful private property located 5 minutes away from a beautiful lake. Cluculz Lake is perfect for fishing! The most popular species caught here are Lake trout.Other activities nearby include hiking, biking, and wildlife watching. The site also has electricity connectivity, wifi, and cell phone service so you can still stay connected or work remotely.This is an RV-only campsite as there is no toilet available onsite. We can accommodate vehicles up to 48 ft in length and the site is flat. Pets are welcome.
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CA$40
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Raven Creek Ranch

5 sites · RVs, Tents117 acres · Regional District Of Bulkley Nechako, BC
Campers can relax down by the river on our lower field. Wide open sky to watch the stars, sunrises, and sunsets. Right on the Nechako river so wildlife can often be spotted, great for birdwatching especially! Depending on the season there is a lot of foraging that can be done as there are plenty of wild blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and more. The camping area is a big grass field so there is plenty of space for any type of camping. The drive down to the field is a bit bumpy so we wouldn't recommend a large motorhome try to go down there. As of now we have no amenities but hope to add some in the future. The beach and river can be used at camper's own risk.
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CA$25
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Christian B.’s Land

1 site · RV, Tent4 acres · Prince George, BC
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CA$20
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Turtle Point Camp

4 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Burns Lake, BC
Learn more about this land:Come camp at Turtle Point Camp! Mixed juvenile forest with poplar, pine, spruce, birch and cottonwood. There are deer trails through light underbrush and rough dirt roads around the property. There is a small lake on the east side with loons and turtles but no fish. There may be livestock on pasture.Our land is about 80 acres so there is plenty of room for tent, RV, and trailer camping.Pets are welcome, campfires are permitted (as long as there is no fire ban).
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CA$20
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The best camping near Stuart River Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the serene wilderness of Stuart River Provincial Park. Traverse its expansive landscapes, where the call of the wild beckons the hearts of explorers. Paddle along the gentle Stuart River, casting your gaze upon the rich tapestry of flora and fauna. Hike the trails that wind through the park, each step a closer connection to nature's unspoiled beauty. Although campgrounds are not mentioned, the park offers a plethora of activities for the adventurous soul.

When to go

The prime time to visit Stuart River Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. Spring and fall offer a quieter experience, though be mindful of cooler temperatures and potential closures. Winter visits can be challenging due to heavy snowfall and limited access.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you check for any park advisories or closures before planning your visit.
  • Wear appropriate attire for hiking and bring along insect repellent to enhance your comfort amid the wilderness.
  • Remember to carry a map and a compass, as cell service can be unreliable in remote areas.
  • Respect the local wildlife by maintaining a safe distance and not feeding the animals.
  • Be prepared to pack out all your trash, as facilities may be limited within the park.

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