The best camping in Goldpan Provincial Park, BC

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Lake Glamping with Beach and Sauna

92%
(52)
77km from Goldpan Provincial Park · 4 sites · Lodging · Lillooet, BC
Discover a serene mountain retreat on an expansive lakeside acreage, stretching from the idyllic banks of Anderson Lake to the majestic Cayoosh mountain range. Marvel at breathtaking wilderness views where rugged mountains overlook the clear waters of Anderson Lake. Escape to one of our cozy glamping yurts, 'The Sparrow's Nest,' or the 'Fox's Den' which both blend rustic charm with modern luxury. Ideal for couples or solo travelers, it offers the perfect sanctuary to unwind and reconnect with nature. While we are off-grid (no WiFi, solar-powered), there is cell phone service at the property. Perched on an elevated forest bench, our glamping yurts both feature a private kitchenette, propane stove, wood-fire stove with ample firewood, mountain spring-fed water, solar-powered amenities, and an eco-friendly composting toilet. This yurt, set 60 meters apart from our one other yurt, shares an outdoor shower with hot pressurized water. A scenic 5-minute hike leads to your semi-private beach—ideal for sunbathing, and swimming. Indulge in an exclusive lakeside private cedar sauna experience for $99. Enjoy a three-hour private session with sauna and beach all to yourself. We provide the ambiance, wood, and ensure unparalleled relaxation. If you would like to enjoy the outdoor propane fire you can use our outdoor propane fire pit for an additional $35 to cover the cost of the propane bottle. We allow pets at the site for $50 per booking, maximum 2 pets. If you would like to bring a pet, please add the pet fee which is listed as an extra during the booking process. Secure parking for one vehicle completes your tranquil escape. Book a yurt today for a harmonious blend of nature, comfort, and seclusion. Although some of the photos on this listing posted by guests have kayaks and paddleboards, you will need to bring your own - they are not provided due to liability and insurance issues - we're sorry about that. Detailed instructions on how to access the place will be provided after booking - we are located remotely 4 hours from Vancouver and 2 hours from Whistler. We look forward to hosting you!
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CA$120
 / night

Washtock Family Campground

95%
(203)
43km from Goldpan Provincial Park · 24 sites · Tents, RVs · BC
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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CA$43
 / night

The best camping in Goldpan Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Goldpan Provincial Park, where the call of the wild beckons the spirit of exploration. Traverse through lush trails, gaze upon the serene river, and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature. Whether you're angling for the catch of the day or picnicking by the water's edge, Goldpan offers a scenic escape into Canada's majestic outdoors. With opportunities to spot local wildlife and breathe in the fresh, pine-scented air, every visit promises a new discovery.

When to go

Goldpan Provincial Park is a year-round destination, with each season offering its unique charm. Summer months are ideal for warm-weather activities, while the fall colours create a picturesque setting for hikers and photographers. Winters are crisp and quiet, perfect for those seeking solitude amid the snow-dusted landscapes. Spring brings a burst of life, but also higher water levels, so plan accordingly.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions before your visit, as they can change rapidly.
  • Be wildlife aware; carry bear spray and know how to store food safely.
  • Some areas may be inaccessible during off-peak seasons due to closures or maintenance.
  • Ensure you have a valid fishing licence if you plan to fish in the park.
  • Respect the natural environment by staying on designated trails and leaving no trace.
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