The best camping in Goat Range Provincial Park, BC

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The best camping in Goat Range Provincial Park, BC

Laid Back Manor Farm

1. Laid Back Manor Farm

95%
(29)
24km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
There was a dream......come visit to learn more!! Current update: The site is quiet and private and you likely won't see another human unless you go wandering.  The hiking on our 7 acres is brilliant fun, with trails all over - riverside and beyond with excellent trails 5 minutes to 40 or more away -Wander all morning and shoot longbow all afternoon on the target range.  A day well spent!!  There are so many options for outdoor fun here.  Canoeing, hiking, swimming, fishing, and archery totally do-able if these are up your alley.  My chef skills are at the disposal of guests as usual, upon request.  With 12 years of industry experience as a 'back house line cook and chef de partie' I can provide an exceptional meal anytime you need to refuel.  It's peaceful and 'laid back' beyond measure here in Summer - and there's always a cool dip in the river if guests feel like cooling off.  Grayson (your host) has traveled the world many times over, in many countries, and is also a 4rth generation local in the Kaslo/Kootenay area - an Aussie Canadian and something of a paradox!!  So conversation is never boring around here - especially when the mead comes out (made in house and seasonally available).  SKOL!!! It's a 'laid back farm' because despite working the land every day, we try not to push too hard and take it easy enough to enjoy the place. There's prime wildlife viewing by the river and in 'Deerhaven' the forested area down there. The focus is on nature here, so please no quads or dirtbikes ripping around - the "Duncan Lake highway" is just up the road for that sort of thing!! Mosquitoes can be bad at certain peak dates (which change yearly according to conditions) The 'farm' aspect and focus is all on gardens, orchards, and landscaping, no livestock/animals except Mr.Finnegan the Aussie red heeler^^   Things keep changing, and bees are a long-term goal once the orchard is more developed. There is wildcrafting available with a variety of native flora and a free tour to describe what's in season if you'd like to pick your own.  The river level is controlled by the Duncan Dam, and at a high level, there's a private diving board and deck space riverside which is also an amazing place to tan, do yoga, or just relax. At low water the fishing is good and there are good size bull trout in there!! There are trails through forested areas on the property and a new outhouse between the mill shed and river. The riverside area is a wildlife corridor so be prepared to see deer, bears, eagles, osprey, wild turkeys, kingfishers, cedar waxwings, mountain bluebirds, the odd rare coyote/cougar, and possibly elk among others!! Generally, it's pretty quiet, but there are days...... If bears are a concern and you'd rather not have the possibility, camp closer to the mill shed, no worries. All the animals stick close to the river. There's never been any drama with the wildlife and we live in harmony here. The odd grizzly bear shows up, and we keep a close eye on them and take logical precautions. Please be bear aware..... August and September are high alert for grizzly bears as the Kokanee (inland salmon) spawn in the river right here!! So schools of redfish will be swimming around down there - they don't eat while spawning and they're protected, but it's quite a sight to see. The grizzlies tend to head straight to the spawning channel upriver to gorge and we rarely see any here, but it is wise to be aware of the possibility. The river is perfect for swimming and diving in high water, but very cold (glacial runoff) which is amazingly refreshing, but don't count on being in it for hours. There's a ladder for a convenient exit from the water and the diving board is perfect!! There's loads of space for tents down by the river, and a glorious 'sacred grove' full of elderberry trees that's quite a breathtaking tent site. The mill shed has standpipes with clean running water from the well, and it's about the cleanest, freshest water on Earth. Glorious. If you need electricity for charging devices it's available at the cabin, as well as wifi. No wifi by the river, sorry, totally off-grid down there and will remain so. There's also a '9 hole' archery course if this is of interest, max.50# draw and longbows only, please. You're welcome to use the targets free of charge if you're staying the night. As a semi-retired chef, writer, musician, farmer, English teacher, entrepreneur and revolutionary, your host can offer impressive gourmet meals to feed body and soul - made with local organic ingredients and great conscious awareness at an agreed-upon price according to your needs. The garden is full of organic veggies, and there may be fresh venison or wild turkey if you're here in the fall. Please no hunting and no guns if you are a guest.  There are amazing day and multi-day hikes within minutes or hours drive, and as a local of many years, your host can provide excellent advice and directions. Grayson and Finnegan look forward to meeting you and seeing to it that you're well situated and outfitted for a good time in the Canadian Outback!! Looking for a quiet, peaceful, private wilderness retreat? This place is rrreally beautiful and I'm looking forward to hosting for another glorious year of laid back wilderness camping. Cheers to all of you and HAPPY TRAILS!!
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Kootenay Born retreat by Arrow lake

2. Kootenay Born retreat by Arrow lake

99%
(81)
49km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 18 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Short-Term Rental Registration# H503 685 174 Welcome to kootenay Born Camping and retreat. Enjoy spectacular mountain views and the crystal clear waters of the beautiful Arrow lakes. We are just across the lake and are accessed by the first electric shuttle ferry service in BC. If you are looking to escape the crowded tourist areas for the solitude of the natural world but want to feel safe and comfortable, then this is your place. We are surrounded by hiking, biking and ATV trails waiting to be explored. A few miles down the road is Saddle mountain hiking trail, a challenging trek with breathtaking views the entire way. At the top of Saddle Mountain is a look out cabin with 360 panoramic views. A short walk or bike ride from the camp through old growth cedar groves and orchard will lead you to Arrow Lake where you can enjoy all types of water activities or take a stroll to explore the lakeshore. Grab a kayak or SUP board and explore our many secluded, sandy beach spots. Come and enjoy our beautiful wilderness, It's a whole other world over here.....
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CA$30
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Ainsworth Hot Springs, B.C, RV site

3. Ainsworth Hot Springs, B.C, RV site

90%
(10)
67km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 1 site
Lot located on beautiful Kootenay Lake, just steps from the renowned Ainsworth Hot Springs mineral pools. Directly across from beach, 5 minutes to boat launch, pub and restaurant. Enjoy a soothing soak in the hot springs, swim in the pristine Kootenay Lake, take in the spectacular view of the towering Selkirk Mountains. Experience authentic Indigenous cuisine in the Ktunaxa Restaurant located at the Ainsworth Hot Springs resort. * Beside historic J.B. Fletcher Store - museum/artisan gallery * 5 min. to Cody Caves - ancient limestone caverns * 15 min. to Balfour Golf Course * 20 min. to Kokanee Park and Glacier - hiking, zipline, playground * 30 min. to beautiful city of Nelson - RVs, 5th wheels, camper vans, tent trailers (self-contained only, 5 min. to sani-dump) - creek water - 50 amp. with 30 amp adaper, wifi - shelter for boat, ATV, bikes, etc. (boat in photo to be removed) Daily, weekly or ask about long term stay. $50/day. See Ainsworth Hot Springs website for information and pool hours: https://www.ainsworthhotsprings.com/ See map in photos for exact location.
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Soul's Paradise Resort

4. Soul's Paradise Resort

96%
(13)
74km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Soul’s Paradise – a serene campground in beautiful Kootenay Bay. Our offerings include: * 20 beachside sites (open April 15 – October 15) * 13 upper sites (available year-round) * 1 holiday trailer and 2 charming chalets Family- and gentle pet-friendly, we offer short-term, seasonal, and long-term RV or tiny-home sites (6+ months), giving you the chance to be part of our vibrant community or simply enjoy a scenic getaway. In the summer, you can rent kayaks, canoes, and pedal boards, or pick up fresh eggs and garden produce from our farm. Relax, breathe, and soak in the beauty of Soul’s Paradise – your lakeside escape awaits!
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CA$39
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The Watershed Campground Balfour BC

5. The Watershed Campground Balfour BC

97%
(15)
77km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled on Kootenay Lake in Balfour BC, The Watershed Campground is located 20 minutes from the adventurous city of Nelson and 30 minutes to the quaint village of Kaslo. We welcome all types of campers with a mix of full hook up sites and traditional dry camping sites. Max trailer size is 25ft. Onsite flush toilets are available for campers. Guests have access to the beach for all of the water activities including, but not limited to: swimming fishing boating (nearby rentals) floating SUP (bring your own) kayak/canoe (bring your own)
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CA$49
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Perfect Puppy Ranch

6. Perfect Puppy Ranch

100%
(2)
40km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Slocan Lake and Valhalla Provincial Park is visible from the property. This is an off grid Homestead. Humble living working towards sustainability. We provide fresh potable water for drinking and washing We have three golden retrievers on the property in 45 chickens
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CA$15
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Caribou Creek Market Gardens

7. Caribou Creek Market Gardens

100%
(4)
54km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Private & secluded camping site with lots of sun and nature all around. See and listen to the year-round creek. Lake and boat launch very close with great fishing (Dolly Varden, Rainbow, Burton, and Kokanee Salmon). The camping site itself is approx .5 acre. Only one spot available is perfect for you want privacy. Must be fully self-contained. RV or tent. RV can be huge. Pop-outs no problem. Your dogs are fine. issue. Mine will leave you in peace.
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CA$45
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McCormack Farm

8. McCormack Farm

100%
(5)
54km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in the hills above the Columbia River and Arrows Lakes our guests can experience the serenity of the Kootenays on our family's Century Farm. Join us as we journey down the path of regenerative agro-forestry and silvopasture. Immerse yourself in our unique and vibrant farm with our small herd of cattle, flock of heritage breed poultry, and our extensive berry and fruit u-pick. Located 2 minutes from the beach, access to 3 major drainages for all kinds of outdoor adventure. 30 minutes to Nakusp and its fabled hotsprings.
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CA$30
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Camp Lavender on the Arrow Lake

9. Camp Lavender on the Arrow Lake

71km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Private Camping under starry skies, a few feet from your own Lavender Field. 3 minute walk or drive to Semi-Private Beach on the Arrow Lake for a Picnic, Paddleboard, Jet Ski and Swim. Cycle quiet Roads to the town of Fauquier and Forest Service Roads. Golf at the Executive Golf Course at the end of the Road. Visit three nearby Hot Springs near Nakusp. Bring a boat and park on the property, boat launch is 3 minutes away, fish the returning Sockeye Salmon near Burton Flats. Explore old town sites at Burton historic site and enjoy food and outdoor picnics at the Burton City Cidery. Fire Pit, Table and Seating for 6. Pit Toilet On site. Maximum of one RV up to 20 feet only. Parking for a Recreational vehicle, Boat, ATV and Jet ski is extra at $25 per day per vehicle. Parking is on upper driveway not in the camp itself. One RV Site with power add $20.00 per day. Leashed controlled well behaved dogs, by permission pick up and dispose of refuse. Studio Garden House for extra guests: Fold out Bed, and room for two cots, table and microwave. $175 from April 1st to September 15. ( Book at time campsite is reserved)
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CA$110
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Appledale Mountain Garden

10. Appledale Mountain Garden

100%
(1)
71km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in the mountain side of the picturesque Slocan Valley we are situated on 63 acres of forest with glacier fed creeks feeding into the Slocan river in the valley bottom. A variety of accommodations are available including tenting, cabana or tipi. The land has a shared summer kitchen, wood fired sauna as well as hiking trails. 15 minute walk/bike to the river and rail trail. Wifi, Firewood & Bike Rental available for extra fee. No pets. No parties. 420 friendly. families welcome. We have chickens and dogs. 10 minutes to Slocan Lake, grocery, cell service, gas, recreational activities. 45 minutes to Nelson.
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CA$40
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Makinaak Crossing

11. Makinaak Crossing

74km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Private secluded camp sites nestled in the cedar forest along Crawford Creek. Nestled right by Kootenay Lake, outdoor lovers will enjoy easy access to Pilot Bay Provincial Park (~5 mi) for lakeside hiking and swimming, the warm sandy beach at Crawford Creek Regional Park (~1 mi), peaceful birdwatching along the Crawford Bay Wetlands Trail (~1 mi), and the scenic Pilot Bay Lighthouse Trail (~5 mi) with views over the water—perfect for exploring, unwinding, and soaking up nature.
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CA$23
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Cedar Creek Farm

12. Cedar Creek Farm

79%
(7)
77km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Best described as Heaven on Earth. Whatever outdoor adventure you enjoy, this will be an ideal home base. The mountains and waters of the Kootenays are legendary. This is also a source of legendary BC Bud. This farm has been cultivating medical cannabis since 2008 and in 2020 we received our recreational cannabis licence. Wholistic health and wellness are the values that motivate our work
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Creekside Glamping

13. Creekside Glamping

77km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 2 sites
A cozy creekside retreat in the Slocan Valley. There are two 16' Bell tents which are bookable individually or separate. They are nestled in a private wooded area next to the creek where you can fall asleep to the sound of the burbling water. There is a full bathroom with flushing toilet, shower and bath. A kitchen shack with propane BBQ and fully equipped with hot running water. There is a free woodstore and firepit for your evening relaxation to roast your smores. We are a 10 minute walk from 2 restaurants, gas station, organic grocery store and hardware store. Not to mention the Rail trail that follows the river for 25km in each direction. Plenty of opportunity for walks, bike rides and runs. We are 15 minutes from Slocan lake and Valhalla Provincial Park which offers stunning hiking, climbing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing and just relaxing on the beach. The Slocan river boasts lots of secret bathing spots for the adventurous explorer.
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CA$85
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The Kootenay Cottage, Pet Friendly

14. The Kootenay Cottage, Pet Friendly

78km from Goat Range Provincial Park · 2 sites
This fully furnished and fully equipped cottage is super cozy for a single person or couple. Always pet friendly and no pet or cleaning fee! The cottage offers a memory/gel queen bed with 100% cotton sheets, down pillows, down comforter and 100% cotton towels. The space includes a fully equipped kitchen with a stove, microwave, toaster, blender, Keurig, French press, plates, glasses, silverware, stainless steel pots and pans. Just bring your groceries and pet food! Wifi, 1 1/2 gig. The cottage is next to the West Arm Provincial Park, hiking and biking trails are all pet-friendly! A short walk to Kootenay Lake and a 5-minute drive to the beach (pet friendly). The cottage is close to Balfour, Nelson, Ainsworth Hot Springs, Kokanee Creek Provincial Park and spawning channels, Old Growth Forest and the Kokanee Glacier. 2024-weekly only, Saturday to Saturday. Please contact to confirm availability. 2025-weekly only, Friday to Friday, May through September 2025 We look forward to hosting you!
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CA$175
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About

Embark on a journey to Goat Range Provincial Park, where the untamed wilderness beckons the adventurous at heart. Traverse through rugged landscapes, gaze upon pristine alpine lakes, and witness the majestic wildlife that calls this park home. Whether you're seeking the thrill of backcountry exploration or the serenity of nature's embrace, this park offers an array of activities to satisfy your wanderlust.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Goat Range Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to September, when the trails are clear and the wildflowers bloom in a vibrant display. Winter brings a serene beauty, but be prepared for challenging conditions and limited access.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you're prepared for backcountry travel with appropriate gear and knowledge of bear safety.
  • Check the park's website for seasonal closures and trail conditions before your visit.
  • Accessibility may be limited in certain areas; plan accordingly to your abilities.
  • While exploring, respect the natural habitat and maintain a safe distance from wildlife.
  • Be mindful of leave-no-trace principles to preserve the park's pristine condition for future visitors.

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