The best camping in Fraser River Provincial Park, BC

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Canyon Creek Campground

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12km from Fraser River Provincial Park · 40 sites · Tents, RVs · Hixon, BC
Our Hixon. B.C., Canada campground is located on Highway 97, only 35 minutes either from, Prince George to the North or Quesnel to the South. Our treed and creek side adventure is one of the most beautiful best kept secrets in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada. Our BC Campground is situated in a treed and creek setting. We are surrounded by nature, entertained by wildlife while still providing clean facilities and conveniences to enhance your camping experience. Enjoy the Eco-nature trails nestled among magnificent evergreens and towering cottonwoods. Or pan for Gold along the two creeks that surround 3 sides of the campground. Our treed campsites are large and provide plenty of space for RVs, pull trailers and tenting. Some sites are drive-through for larger units. 45 campsites set in a pristine forest setting covering 7.2 hectares (18 acres) where the Canyon and Hixon Creeks meet. We have campsites available for RVs, pull trailers and tenting. 20 Full RV hookups with 30 AMP, potable water & sewer Including 8 Big rig friendly – pull thru sites 3 Back – in with 30 AMP, potable water 15 Secluded non-serviced sites Sani-dump – free to guests Fire pits & picnic tables at each site
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CaloWarren Crossing Farm

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(26)
57km from Fraser River Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Quesnel, BC
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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The best camping in Fraser River Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Fraser River Provincial Park, where the rush of the river meets the serenity of the forest. Here, explorers can immerse themselves in activities like kayaking, fishing, and hiking through lush trails. Witness the majestic wildlife that calls this park home, and if you're lucky, catch a glimpse of the storied salmon runs. Although the park does not offer camping, its day-use areas provide the perfect setting for a picnic amid nature's grandeur.

When to go

The prime time to visit Fraser River Provincial Park is from May to September, when the weather is warm and the park's full splendor is on display. Winter months can be harsh, with some areas less accessible due to snow and ice, making off-season visits a challenge for those seeking the full breadth of activities.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any seasonal closures or alerts before planning your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for hiking and water activities.
  • Be mindful of local wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times.
  • Day-use areas are equipped with facilities; however, plan to carry out your trash.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.
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