The best camping in Beaver Valley Provincial Park, BC

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Kodama Institute and hobby farm

Kodama Institute and hobby farm

100%
(12)
33km from Beaver Valley Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
This Fraser River waterfront is 27.5 acres that is layed out in three shelves the lower shelf next to the water that walks along river is crown land about 4-6 hours and only seeing wildlife on this level is 5 camp sites. The next level is the hobby farm hay field and pasture up to the house also chickens house. The farm is close to the 97 Cariboo hwy turn on to Macalister at Soda Creek Road third driveway in on 6831 Soda Creek Macalister Road
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CA$40
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CaloWarren Crossing Farm

CaloWarren Crossing Farm

100%
(26)
58km from Beaver Valley Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
CaloWarren Crossing Farm is nestled in a forested 13-acre slice of paradise. Owners Ted and Robyn Fisher diligently cultivate a welcoming environment for those seeking to reconnect with the agricultural basics. Amidst the lush greenery, you'll discover an annual vegetable garden interwoven with a variety of perennial food-bearing plants. The farm boasts numerous landscaped gardens and ongoing projects, offering just a glimpse of its vibrant activity. For animal enthusiasts, CWX is home to a charming array of creatures, including sheep, Nigerian Dwarf goats, rabbits, Indian runner ducks, American Mini pigs, various chicken breeds, and a handful of friendly dogs. While the farm is ideally suited for tents, it can also accommodate truck campers and small RVs, with access to water, power, and sewer facilities. On weekends, CWX opens its gates to the public, inviting families to enjoy close encounters with the animals. The on-site farm store offers a tempting array of delights, from farm-fresh eggs to French-pressed organic, locally roasted coffee, and 8 flavors of Foothills ice cream served in homemade waffle cones. Additionally, guests can indulge in a selection of homemade treats. During the growing season, visitors can also partake in the experience of picking and purchasing fresh produce straight from the farm.
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CA$32
 / night
Aspen Acres

Aspen Acres

26km from Beaver Valley Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
12 acres of heaven in the Caribou country of British Columbia. We are located on the famous Gold Rush Trail. Stop for a break on your way to Alaska. Watch deer wander the property, as well as Moose and Bear. 5 minutes from the lake. Trophy Lake Trout, and Kokanee. Ride out of the property on your UTV, with endless trails. Follow the Gold-rush Trail to Barkerville. In the Fall, a perfect base camp for Hunters.
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CA$36
 / night
The August Place

The August Place

100%
(1)
37km from Beaver Valley Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
We have a total of three camp sites on our small farm. The three sites are next to each other right on the edge of the field. All three sites have an electricity hook-up (30Amp). The campsites are in a very quiet location with a direct view into nature. Washing machine and dryer can be used by prior arrangement.
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CA$45
 / night
Roberts Roost Resort

Roberts Roost Resort

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(2)
48km from Beaver Valley Provincial Park · 56 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Your home away from home. A lakefront campground and RV park! Steps from nature - Enjoy a peaceful paddleboard around the lake, rent our pontoon boat to enjoy with friends and family, or simply relax and take in the views at sunset. If you like to fish you’ve come to the right place. Dragon Lake is known for its trophy sized rainbow trout, so don’t forget to pack your fishing rod. Close to convenience - Located 15 minutes from downtown Quesnel, BC you can enjoy being in nature while having access to a variety of amenities should you need them. Supporting local businesses is easy with restaurants, coffee shops, breweries and more nearby.
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CA$38
 / night
Cameron Ridge Bungalows

Cameron Ridge Bungalows

79km from Beaver Valley Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Experience soul-rejuvenation at Cameron Ridge Bungalows. Hike the picturesque Cameron Ridge Trail, then unwind in the wood-burning hot tub with breathtaking views of the magnificent Cariboo Mountains. Treat yourself to culinary delights at the Chocolate Moose Cafe, offering homemade ice cream, chocolate mousse, and chocoholic cheesecake, among other delectable treats. Venture out for a day trip to fish or canoe at Ghost Lake, where you can also explore two sets of falls. For a taste of history, Barkerville, the Gold Rush Town, is just an hour and a half drive away.
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CA$65
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The best camping in Beaver Valley Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through the lush landscapes of Beaver Valley Provincial Park. Traverse its scenic trails, where the whispers of wildlife beckon you to explore further. Whether you're a hiker seeking serenity or a birdwatcher eager to spot the park's feathered residents, this natural haven offers a plethora of activities to immerse yourself in the great outdoors. With every step, the park reveals its wonders, inviting you to become one with nature.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Beaver Valley Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is in full bloom. Conversely, the off-peak season, particularly from November to March, can present challenges with colder temperatures and limited access due to snow.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you're prepared for varying weather conditions; pack layers and waterproof gear.
  • Check the park's official website for any trail closures or advisories before your visit.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; plan accordingly if you have mobility concerns.
  • Take advantage of the available facilities, including picnic areas and washrooms, for a comfortable visit.
  • Respect the local wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times.

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