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Osprey Acres

100%
(30)
42km from Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
We are a peaceful rustic horse ranch. The property has lovely private forest walking/hiking trails. Sites have a fire pits, picnic tables and a pit toilet; trash bins, potable water. WiFi available at ranch house. Sites are adjacent to Paul creek and we have a small cascading waterfall on the property. There is an Osprey nest on the property and abundant bird and wildlife viewing, foraging for berries and mushrooms, or u-pick our farm garden. We are conveniently located 30 min to Kamloops, between Pinantan Lake (1km) and Paul Lake Provincial Park (5km) where nearby activities are hiking, mountain biking, horse riding, ATV/off-road riding, trout fishing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, swimming, beach, playgrounds, parks, general store w/food, camping supplies, liquor and cannabis, ATM, laundry.
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CA$25
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Wendego Lodge Off-grid & Free Sauna

96%
(12)
51km from Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging
Welcome to the cabins at Wendego Lodge on Tranquille Lake. Enjoy your 100% off-grid, rustic cabin in the middle of the BC wilderness. You are right on the lake with beautiful views and may see bald eagles, osprey and moose. This is an all-season property: swimming, boating, hiking and quadding in the SUMMER, hunting in the FALL, and ice fishing, snowmobiling (100s of km of trail right from your door) in the WINTER. All year long fish for natural rainbow trout and Kokanee. This is a rustic 100% off-grid experience! There is no electricity in the cabins and cold running water in the summer. SLEEPING: The cabin has two bedrooms separated by curtains from the living space and features: One queenTwo single bunksOne double futon HEATING/COOKING:There is a wood stove for heat and cooking and wood is supplied and cold running water in the summer months. A wood burning BBQ is available for use and a huge upright smoker for your fish haul (bring your own propane cylinder). BATHROOMS: There are no bathrooms in the cabin. Flush toilets and hot showers are available in the wash house steps away in the summer and in the lodge in the other months. ELECTRICITY: The cabins have no electricity. Please bring your own lanterns and flashlights. WATER FUN: The cabin is RIGHT ON THE WATER and in the summer we have dock for jumping off of or launching a boat. We have kayaks, floaties and paddle boards available on a first come first served basis. Boat rental with 6.5 HP motor also available for $99 a day. Ice fishing is excellent in the winter. WE PROVIDE: dishes, cups, mugs, cutlery, cooking pots and some utensils. YOU NEED TO BRING: whatever you need for sleeping (bags or blankets and sheets, pillows), food, drinking water, and personal items such as towels and toiletries. Firewood and water (from the lake) for washing is provided. There is no fridge so you will need to bring a cooler with ice for your perishables. Town is an hour away. CHECK-OUT: Please leave the cabin clean and tidy and pack out all your garbage and left-over food. ACCESS: We are located 50 km down a logging road and we advise access only by 4-wheel drive vehicles although many cars have made it in the summer. In the winter, access is an ice road. Drivable but slippery. We request that you call/email when you hit the gravel road 50 km away so we know when to expect you. You have access to the lodge property, lake, dock, trails, grass area and kayaks/floaties/paddle boards when available. Pets welcome with a $35 per pet per stay fee.
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CA$110
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3 Ravens Ranch

98%
(22)
55km from Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to 3 Ravens Ranch (Formerly 7 Sparks Ranch) We are closed until next spring while we are doing some land improvements and infrastructure for our ranch. We will be re-branding under 3 Ravens Ranch. We look forward to re-opening next year! Enjoy a relaxing getaway with 3 Ravens Ranch. Consider extending your stay to fully unwind and explore everything the area has to offer. A beautiful creek flows right by the campsite, dip your feet in. You can go for walks or nap under the Aspens! Spring note - snow has been melting and the ground is unthawing - please feel free to send me a message if you have any question about the gravel road. It can be muddy and bumpy while the road awaits its winter repairs. We are one hour outside of Kamloops on a maintained public gravel road, however AWD or 4WD recommended during late fall to late spring. We have no minimum stay but highly recommend two nights. Do not use google maps to find our place - it can be very confusing. Google maps may show coming to our property from Savona but the easiest drive is from Kamloops. Please use the directions that get emailed to you just before your stay. To get here head to the Kamloops airport then follow Tranquille Criss Creek Road. We do not recommend traveling this road in the dark if you are not familiar with it! Wonderfully private! Come give our land some love as it recovers from the 2021 Sparks Lake forest fire. Acres and acres to hike, mountain bike and snowshoe. Surrounded by crown land there is no lack of space to explore and easy access to forest service roads to quad and bike. Many lakes near by for fishing and kayaking. Wildlife galore! There are wild flowers and plants so come forage and explore. Disconnect from the busyness of city life! Coming soon - guided hikes, foraging and information about local medicinal plants and a soon to be Apothecary on site! Detailed directions available after booking!
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CA$25
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The best camping in Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park is a serene escape into nature's embrace, offering a plethora of activities for the outdoor enthusiast. From the thrill of fishing in the trout-rich waters to the tranquility of hiking through lush trails, this park is a gem for campers and adventurers alike. With vehicle-accessible campsites and a range of recreational opportunities, Lac Le Jeune is the perfect setting for a memorable camping experience amid the beauty of British Columbia.

Notable campgrounds

  • Vehicle-accessible camping provides treed sites with privacy and space for medium to large camping units.
  • Lac Le Jeune Campground offers double sites, perfect for families or groups seeking a shared outdoor adventure.
  • For a serene retreat, choose a campsite near the Gus Johnson Trail and wake up to the sounds of nature.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early through the BC Parks reservation system to secure your preferred campsite.
  • Consider visiting during shoulder season for first come, first served sites with fewer crowds.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and be ready to snag a spot that becomes available last minute.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a great spot.

When to go

The best time to visit Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park is during the main operating season from May 10 to September 23, when all facilities are open and the weather is most favourable. Winter offers a unique experience with cross-country skiing, though services are limited and the park gate is closed when the lake is frozen.

Know before you go

  • Check advisories for the latest park status and potential campfire bans before your visit.
  • Remember that pets must be on a leash at all times and are only allowed in designated areas.
  • Accessibility information is available for those requiring assistance to navigate the park.
  • Bring cash for the user-pay sani-station, with a fee of $5 per discharge.
  • For safety, always obey posted signs and stay on designated trails to protect the park's natural habitat.

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