The best camping in Marble Range Provincial Park, BC

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The best camping in Marble Range Provincial Park, BC

Sunset Knoll Sites on Big Bar Lake

1. Sunset Knoll Sites on Big Bar Lake

97%
(86)
12km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
10 acres of untouched beauty! Extremely private with 100’s of acres of crown land on one side & a neighbour with 10 acres on the other. The lake is Caribbean blueish green & clear as glass. There are miles of trails to hike, 4x4, wild forage, or hunt in season. There are a couple other lakes nearby as well as the Fraser River & the Big Bar Ferry. Highly recommend!! One of our favourites is the Jesmond Fire Lookout. It requires a 4x4 vehicle or physical ability to complete a couple hour hike! We are a bit biased but our place is a very special one of a kind spot!
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CA$65
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Deep Mountain Sea Cabin

2. Deep Mountain Sea Cabin

100%
(18)
43km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 3 sites
Yurt is paused for rentals as we await a new roof! Only the Cabin available for now. Welcome to 28 acres of forests, mountains, creeks, a river and all that comes with it! We live in a little off-grid cabin deep in the Yalakom Valley in a small community of rustic-living and friendly folks. Please note that this property is located 40 km outside of Lillooet. Part of the road is a dirt road and a bit bumpy, best for cars that don't mind roughing it a little bit. You also lose service 5 minutes outside of Lillooet. The property is surrounded by private lots. You can explore ours down to the river or you can drive to other locations like the Horsehoe (a great swim spot), Carpenter Lake (great for swimming, too), Lac La Mere (good for fishing), Carol Lake, and much more. This is a somewhat rustic and rugged spot- if you are looking for fancy glamping this is not the space for you! Vancouverites, you've been warned!
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CA$40
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Lake Glamping with Beach and Sauna

3. Lake Glamping with Beach and Sauna

92%
(52)
66km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 4 sites
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
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Orren Creek Ranch Resort

4. Orren Creek Ranch Resort

100%
(19)
67km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 47 sites · Tents, RVs
Orren Creek Ranch Campground – A Hidden Gem in the Southern Cariboo Relax and breathe in the fresh mountain air at this peaceful, private campground nestled in the heart of British Columbia’s wilderness. Perched on a forested plateau, Orren Creek Ranch offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers, soul seekers, and outdoor adventurers alike. Enjoy paddling the calm waters of our private lake—ideal for canoeing, kayaking, or simply drifting in stillness while observing beavers, waterfowl, and a rich variety of birds. Wake up to birdsong and watch for deer, moose, and soaring eagles that frequent the area. While our lake is best suited for non-motorized watercraft, we’re also located along the famous “Fishing Highway”, placing you just minutes away from world-class fishing and stunning swimming lakes.
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CA$31
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3 Ravens Ranch

5. 3 Ravens Ranch

98%
(22)
75km from Marble Range 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 Sunset Ridge on Big Bar Lake

6. The Sunset Ridge on Big Bar Lake

100%
(1)
13km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 1 site
Our 10 acre lake front property is a natural sanctuary nestled away within the pristine wilderness of BC's Cariboo Coastal Divide. From breathtaking sunsets, to crystal clear lake waters, to unfiltered northern light night sky's; there is simply no place like it! Our newly built lake house has 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, a sauna, wood burning stove, full laundry & kitchen, & the most beautiful spacious deck overlooking the water. A perfect getaway anytime of the year!
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CA$700
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Still North

7. Still North

21km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 1 site
Still North is a rustic cabin rich with history quietly rooted in the heart of Clinton British Columbia. This is a soulful, simple lodging-fully equipped but with a few unfinished edges like a story still being written. The cabin includes a gas stove , cozy fireplace, electricity, and water. A Sami dump station is available for RV guests. Beside the cabin is a large mostly undeveloped garden. There is room for one RV as well as up to two tent sites each with access to electricity and water. Whether you choose to stay in the cabin or camp under the stars, you’ll feel the quiet pull of this land - worn- in , welcoming and unpretentious.
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CA$60
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The 26 Mile Nugget

8. The 26 Mile Nugget

25km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Right off the highway on rolling wooded hills, just six minutes to the Viillage of Clinton. Close to various lakes and trails nestled in the middle of historic gold country. As well as three minutes away from Clinton's famous Rodeo grounds. You can find fishing, hunting, trail riding and lake swimming all within a ten minute drive.
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CA$23
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Yalakom Valley Ranch

9. Yalakom Valley Ranch

100%
(3)
42km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to YVR, Yalakom Valley Ranch ! We are a cattle ranch located halfway into the Yalakom valley. Our ranch is off the grid, remote, unique and very private. The camspite is located on the far end of the ranch, giving campers lots of privacy. It is very calm, although you can hear the creek which runs down below the property. Views are amazing at the ranch. Activities around the area are: * Hiking * Fishing * Biking (Gravel and Mountain biking) * Watersports like windsurfing, kiteboarding, wing foiling,... (Carpenter, Seton, Anderson lake). * Trail running * Dirt biking * Snowshoeing * Snowmobiling * Reading * Day-dreaming * Star gazing Chairs, fridge, plates, utensils, water tank NOT included ...
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CA$100
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Little Horse Lodge

10. Little Horse Lodge

45%
(10)
54km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Located in the Cariboo region of BC with beautiful Green Lake access a short walk across the road. RV sites with water and 30 Amp electrical. Lake access is a ten-minute walk from this location and is walkable, ATV, or bike accessible. Crown land is accessible from the back of the property for trails. Great central location to explore the Cariboo. We can accommodate vehicles up to 45ft in length and the sites are flat. Electrical and water hookups are available. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. Pets are welcome.
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CA$30
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Barley Bus

11. Barley Bus

100%
(5)
54km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 1 site
Fraser River views meet Coast Mountains backdrop. Schoolie rental at Lillooet brewery: cozy nights, craft beer, and wild beauty in one unique stay. Walking distance to Abundance bakery and rec center and more.
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CA$134
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Wildflower Meadows

12. Wildflower Meadows

100%
(4)
68km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
One acre, unique gothic arch house with various small out-buildings, lots of grass, aspen stands, wild roses, at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, backs onto greenbelt where horses graze, deer roam, four friendly cats reside, three dogs dwell, multiple chickens do their chickeny things... It feels like being out in the country yet is only 4 minutes to a small grocery/liquor store. Bring some firewood and/or pallets and use the bonfire pit (as long as there is no local fire ban in effect). Unfortunately, we do not yet have an outhouse so we can only accommodate campers who have their own toilet facilities onboard. The nearest public toilets are a four-minute drive away and are open till 9:00, and there are 24-hour bathrooms about ten minutes away. We are a quiet, friendly family who will respect your privacy, but we welcome any questions you may have and we are happy to greet you!
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CA$30
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Log Cabins / Camping in Gold Bridge

13. Log Cabins / Camping in Gold Bridge

100%
(6)
75km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 38 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a diverse 4-season guest ranch that focuses on providing a wilderness adventure. Enjoy the break from cell phone service and television as you explore the area. Hiking, biking and horse-riding trails start right from the property so you are always close to a new wilderness experience. Or get involved with our ranch-based activities such as horseback riding, riding lessons for kids, archery and hiking to make the most of your time at the ranch. Visiting our animals or watching the local wildlife roam in our horse pasture is a great way to get back to basics and enjoy ranch life. In the winter you can ice-fish or explore the area on snowshoes or cross-country skiing. Trails in and out of South Chilcotin Mountain Park lead right to our ranch, making it an ideal spot to begin your adventure or rest before heading home. You’re welcome to leave your car here during your backcountry stay. Contact us for more information on Work Crew Stays. Staying with us you accept the following: Our ranch is on Gun Lake Road, close to Tyax Lake, 30 minutes from Gold Bridge and Bralorne. It is about 2 hours west of Lillooet or north of Pemberton (6 hours from Vancouver) on a remote road with paved and gravel sections and no cell service. There is no cell service or TV at our location. Wi‑Fi is usually available but cannot be guaranteed due to weather and other natural factors outside our control. We have access to a landline if urgent calls need to be made. You are responsible for leaving the cabin/your room and the area around it clean and free of food and garbage. Each guest is responsible for cleaning the cabins when they leave, such as doing the laundry, washing all dishes. At the end of your stay, please bring all garbage to the main house so we do not attract critters and bears.​ We live in a true wilderness environment. The cabin water system uses filtered creek water and, though not common, there is always the possibility for water pressure to fluctuate.​ Weather and other variables can change quickly in the mountains. We expect guests to approach challenges with a positive, solution‑oriented mindset and to be respectful of nature, other guests and our team. We are experienced in dealing with nature’s challenges and will find a solution together.
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CA$25
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Stack Lake Stay

14. Stack Lake Stay

83%
(6)
76km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
50-acre hobby farm on a small private lake. We have 5 campsites available for tent or RV campers. If you're bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 100 ft in length and the site is flat. Situated minutes away from larger lakes such as Lac La Hache and Timothy lake. Mt Timothy ski hill is approximately 25 minutes up the road. Our private lake offers tons of wildlife viewing, kayaking and fishing. The property is surrounded by endless trails for hiking, atving and horseback riding. Feel free to bring your animals and enjoy the outdoors. Campfires are permitted. Potable water and wifi available. We look forward to hosting you!
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CA$30
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The Sanctum on Highline Road

15. The Sanctum on Highline Road

100%
(2)
80km from Marble Range Provincial Park · 11 sites
Situated on a mountain plateau overlooking beautiful Anderson Lake there is a rugged beauty to this land. Through a quirk of geography, our land is remote and wild while only being a 3 hour drive from Vancouver. Located at the beginning of the Highline Road popular with adventure seekers, this property is about a 10 minute drive from the Anderson Lake boat launch in D'Arcy. The lake is a fisherman's dream known for its rainbow and bull trout. Paddle boarding, hiking, biking, and motorized sports are among the activities enjoyed in the area. Upon ascending the initial gravel road climb, you will be greeted with fantastic mountain and lake views. Pines, cedars, firs, birch, and aspen make up the forest cover while junipers and wildflowers find their home in the clearings between the trees. Hot during the day and cool at night, the views truly glow just before sunset and then again as the moon rises to cast pale shadows on a land free from light pollution. The property is still under development, so please excuse the mess as we build out our off-grid spa and amenity spaces. Currently we only offer a compost toilet, but stay tuned for a further refined experience that will include access to water, showers, 6 person hammocks, and trails. At this time we do not allow fires due to local fire ban, but CSA approved propane fire pits will soon be available for rent.
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CA$21
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Embark on an adventure through Marble Range Provincial Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a blend of excitement and natural splendor. Traverse the park's extensive network of trails, perfect for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife spotting. While the park's rugged terrain challenges even seasoned adventurers, its scenic vistas reward every effort. Whether you're looking to scale peaks or simply bask in the tranquility of unspoiled wilderness, Marble Range Provincial Park promises an unforgettable experience.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Marble Range Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to September, when the weather is most favourable for outdoor activities. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting access and making some activities less enjoyable. Plan your visit to coincide with the milder temperatures and clear skies of summer for the best experience.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you're prepared for the park's rugged terrain by wearing appropriate footwear and carrying navigational aids.
  • Check the park's official website for any seasonal closures or alerts before your visit.
  • Wildlife is abundant, so be aware of your surroundings and maintain a safe distance from animals.
  • Cellular service may be limited, so plan accordingly and inform someone of your itinerary.
  • While exploring, respect the natural environment by staying on designated trails and packing out all waste.

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