The best camping near Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park

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Little Bear Ranch/ Ursa Minor

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents327 acres · Burns Lake, BC
Little Bear Ranch is a special spot homesteaded by Nathan’s Parents in 1957, it was originally intended to be a guest ranch but spent most of its life as a cattle ranch and is now finding a second life as a destination craft brewery and camping location. Located on Chief Louis Arm on Ootsa Lake in the traditional territory of the Cheslatta Carrier Nation, It gives you access to over 900 kilometres of shoreline on the huge Nechako Reservoir in the wild center of British Columbia. Tweedsmuir Park is 25 Km by boat.  Opportunities for boating , wildlife viewing, hiking,fishing are right outside you door. Learn more about this land:Enjoy privacy and comfort in our very private lakeside cabin!It's a 5-minute walk to the tasting room at our Farmhouse Brewery.Nestled on private lakeside property, this cozy cabin is perfect for those looking to escape the city and embrace nature. With a country feel and campfire ambiance, this cabin offers a small kitchen, a cozy bedroom, and a pet-friendly setting. It comfortably sleeps 3 to 4 adults with solar-heated running water and electricity. This cabin is an excellent option for those looking for a rustic, cabin-style retreat.Campfires are permitted, pets are welcome.
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Grey Bear Ranch and Lodge

8 sites · RVs, Tents160 acres · Burns Lake, BC
Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent, park your van, or bring your RV. You can even bring your horses (CHARGES APPLY FOR HORSE CARE). Our property has some of the most beautiful forested land along the river. We are nestled between the Pacific Coastal Range and Rocky Mountain Ranges, near the geographic center of the province of Beautiful British Columbia Our land is also situated northeast of the famous Tweedsmuir Provincial Park. Activities nearby include ATVing, fishing, hiking, biking and more.If you're interested in fishing we have world-class Rainbows and Lake Trout. You can either fish from the shore or rent a boat or canoe from us (refundable deposit required).Be sure to bring your camera and a day pack. Come as a “first-timer” or a returning guest and enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. REMEMBER THAT THIS IS BEAR COUNTRY. Wildlife is plentiful because you are literally at the end of the road with no close neighbours.We will try to have a cookout every Saturday and bonfire, with marshmallows depending on the weather. We are a "ways" from town but we have a wonderful community store about 30 minutes away with groceries, gas, diesel, and propane and operated by some great neighbours. No utilities included with tent sited. You are welcome to use the PATH.
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Embark on a journey to Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park, where the call of the wild is ever-present. Traverse through untamed landscapes, from dense forests to majestic peaks, and immerse yourself in activities that will elevate your spirit of adventure. Whether you're paddling across serene lakes, tracking wildlife in their natural habitat, or hiking trails that promise awe-inspiring vistas, this park is a haven for those seeking to reconnect with nature.

When to go

The prime time to visit Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is most favourable for outdoor activities. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting access and activities, making it less ideal for visits.

Know before you go

  • Prepare for varying weather conditions; pack layers and waterproof gear.
  • Be wildlife aware; carry bear spray and know how to store food safely.
  • Check for seasonal closures or restricted areas before planning your trip.
  • Accessibility may be limited in remote areas; plan accordingly.
  • Respect the natural environment; leave no trace of your visit.

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