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Washtock Family Campground

Hosted by Robert · British Columbia
20 sites · RV, Tent · 80 acres
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Nestled in the pristine Nahatlatch Valley between the Nahatlatch River and Fraser River. Washtock Family Campground offers rustic camping from tents to RVs. We are an ATV friendly campground with ride in ride out accessibility. The campground offers pull through RV Sites with non-potable water and septic connections. We are off grid so we have no power/electricity connections but allow generators. We have space for big groups or just a quick get away for two, we can accommodate you. We have flush toilets and outhouses as well as a hot shower for guest use. We have a small store on site with your regular camping goodies, Ice, seasonal vegetable, as well as farm fresh eggs and all natural free range beef from our farm. We are located 13km north of Northbend which is across the river from Boston Bar BC. Once you reach Boston Bar you will Turn left at the Esso and cross 2 sets of railroad tracks bringing you into Northbend, from Northbend there is about 6km of paved road after that there is 6km of gravel road until you reach our campground. Past our campground is the beautiful Nahatlatch provincial Park which contains Francis lake, Hanna Lake and Nahatlatch Lake. The lakes offer an abundance of activities such as fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming and paddle boarding. The first lake is about a 15-20 min drive again on gravel road. 2 wheel drive accessible until 21km on the forest service Road after 21km you will need a 4x4, if you plan to travel to Grizzly falls or the 3rd Lake. There are many hiking, biking, horseback riding and ATVing trails in the area. Washtockfamilyfarm.ca Please feel free to email if you have any questions. We would love to accommodate you for your future adventures.
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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site E

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site F

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site D

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site C

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site H

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site I

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site B

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site G

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site K

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site M

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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/ night
for NaN guests
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Site T

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RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
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Site L

Booked 1 time
RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
from
CA$43
/ night
for NaN guests
Instant book

Site N

RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
from
CA$43
/ night
for NaN guests
Instant book

Site O

RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
from
CA$43
/ night
for NaN guests
Instant book

Site P

RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
from
CA$43
/ night
for NaN guests
Instant book

Site Q

RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
from
CA$43
/ night
for NaN guests
Instant book

Site R

RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
from
CA$43
/ night
for NaN guests
Instant book

Site S

RV/tent site · Sleeps 4 · Vehicles under 50 ft
On our 500-acre farm in the Fraser Valley, we have 44 campsites. Choose between our designated tent sites and our pull-through RV sites with non-potable water and septic. Our location is just off the Trans-Canada Highway about 15 kilometres north of the small community of Boston Bar. There are three lakes within a 15-minute drive and lots of ATV-friendly trails to explore. We hope you enjoy our home as much as we do! For RV and trailer users, the pull-through site can accommodate slideouts and a length up to 50 feet. Some sites will be level with gravel but some are grass and uneven. There is no electrical connection, but water and flush toilets are available, and generators are allowed. Campfires are allowed unless there is a fire ban in effect. On the farm, you may see cattle, deer, or bears in the hay fields (always keep your distance from wildlife). Our land is a great spot to see the natural attractions of British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon and Fraser River areas. Heading west along the Nahatlatch River from its confluence with the Fraser River, you’ll find a chain of three lakes—Nahatlatch Lake, Hannah Lake, and Frances Lake—and further along (about an hour’s drive away), you’ll reach Grizzly Falls. We have a total of 44 sites only 10 listed through hipcamp right now. The site number you pick is just a general site and I will message you with a site number once booked. It is given to you based on the size of your vehicle or if your tenting. To get to our campground. You will turn off the highway in Boston bar towards northbend. You will pass 2 sets of train tracks and continue on through northbend towards Nahatlatch parks. Once leaving northbend half of the trip to the campground is on pavement and the other half is dirt road, be aware this is not city driving, there is potholes, we have also had some recent wash outs so the road is not in the best condition. The first turn off is to our main farm location you will see a sign to the right for washtock family farm. Carry on over the bypass to the left for 3 more kilometres this will take you to the campground. You will see another fork in the road. Take the driveway to the left and this will bring you into the campground.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
No potable water
Pets allowed
No electrical hookup
Water hookup
from
CA$43
/ night
for NaN guests
from
CA$43
/ night
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95% Recommend203 ratings · 109 reviews

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Fraser Valley, British Columbia, CanadaTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Robert And Corrie W.

Joined in September 2021
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