The best camping in Nahatlatch Provincial Park, BC

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Discover Nahatlatch Provincial Park's rugged beauty and outdoor thrills. 

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Nahatlatch Provincial Park adventure.

Top-rated campsites near Nahatlatch Provincial Park

Firkin Riverside Camp Retreat

1. Firkin Riverside Camp Retreat

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(35)
58km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
10 acre rural riverfront property 20 minutes west of Merritt BC. Private campsite next to Spius Creek. Separate entrance road. Sunny location. Hiking, swimming ,seclusion. Suitable for tenting or RV. Drinking water available, firepit, picnic table, walking trails, creek access, fishing. Pets OK ...
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Bigfoot Hideaway on the Fraser

2. Bigfoot Hideaway on the Fraser

98%
(20)
60km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 1 site
Paradise on the Mighty Fraser River surrounded by woodland gardens you will find a secluded heated cabin with 160 ft of the waterfront view. A place to get back to nature. Sit on the deck and watch the river flow as you sip locally made coffee or taste the local breweries' craft beer. Catch a glimpse of the wildlife, bear, dear, eagles and otters across the river. Bring your binoculars. Sit on the deck and enjoy the propane fire pit and watch the river flow by. enjoy the peacefulness of the woods and wake up to the birds singing around you. This is Glamping at its finest! The cabin is located in Hope, BC. Hope is well-known as the gateway to British Columbia's interior and to the Lower Mainland part of the Fraser Valley. Between the Coast Mountain Range and the Cascade Mountain Range, this hub of southern BC highways makes Hope a readily accessible destination from which to explore some of the most beautiful and dramatic BC wilderness. We also offer an on site massage therapist for booking.
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Large private deck for your tent

3. Large private deck for your tent

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(20)
78km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 1 site
Deck camping in Pemberton. Set up your tent on our new private deck with spectacular view of Mount Currie and listen to the tranquil mountain stream. Our location boasts a convenient proximity to multi-purpose trails. Additionally, we provide a second large deck furnished with a basic table and chairs for your use.
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Haylmore Creek Farm

4. Haylmore Creek Farm

97%
(86)
80km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Our Tranquil Campground in Darcy! IMPORTANT NOTE: We remain open from December through April 1, but due to freezing temperatures there is no running water and the restrooms are not available. Please bring your own water and be prepared for winter camping. Escape to our serene campground, located just three hours north of Vancouver. Nestled among the trees and wildlife, our 10-acre farm offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and adventurers alike. We also host two separate RVs listed on Airbnb, providing comfortable and unique stays surrounded by nature. Anderson Lake is a 5 minute drive away perfect for swimming, fishing and kayaking. Birkenhead Lake is a 20 minute drive and will take you to a stunning spot ideal for hiking, picnicking and enjoying the great outdoors.
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Fraser Canyon teepee escape

5. Fraser Canyon teepee escape

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(6)
60km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 2 sites
Experience nature by sleeping in a uniques, waterfront, handcrafted luxury teepee steps away from the Fraser River. Located in the fraser canyon just 15 minutes north of Hope bc off of Highway 1. We feature 2 teepees Teepee #1- 26 foot teepee 7.93 M This teepee boasts a gorgeous king bed and two singles with quality bedding, including down duvets and down alternative pillows and can accommodate up to 4 people. The teepee features a fully furnished space with power and water with ample seating and includes all the necessities to create your perfect meal. Also includes a is a coffee and tea bar. This unit has a wood fired hot tub on its own deck looking over the river with mountain views. During a fire ban the hot tub cannot be lit, we are happy to fill it and let the sun warm it to pool temperatures. Sit outside on your private deck overlooking the river and enjoy the beauty of seeing eagles bears deer and other wildlife. Here you will find a barbecue and outdoor propane griddle to create your favourite meals. Sit and enjoy the views of the river at your balcony railing bar or relax in your lounge chairs. Afterwards sit around the campfire and roast marshmallows while sitting next to the river. We include firewood. Guests have a fully functional outdoor washroom facility featuring a compostable toilet and an outdoor low flow outdoor shower. As a gift we provide naturally handcrafted locally made soap, eco friendly shampoos and conditioners. Towels and washcloths are provided. Teepee #2 This teepee is a features accommodation for up to 4 people withit own washroom and outdoor shower. This unit an outdoor kitchen, fully stocked with dishes and cookware. The is a propane bbq with a griddle and side burned . Quality bedding is provided as well as towels and washcloths and naturally handcrafted soap. Potable Water is available in the washroom. Battery powered LED lanterns are provided for you. Adventure is at your doorstep with activities such as river rafting, gold panning, hiking, swimming at nearby beaches and the best fishing in Canada. We would be more than happy to book your fishing adventure with the world class reputable Great River Fishing Adventures.
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Pemberton Adventure Ranch

6. Pemberton Adventure Ranch

94%
(8)
79km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 3 sites
Nestled at the foot of Mount Currie in Pemberton, BC, just 30 minutes from Whistler. Wake up to snow-capped mountain views stretching across your entire horizon. Spend your days tending the garden, hiking trails right from the property, mountain biking through the valley, or watching helicopters lift off toward the glacier peaks. End every evening soaking in our cedar hot tub or wood-fired sauna beneath one of the darkest, starriest skies in BC. This is a real, working farm. We grow vegetables, tend flowers, and live the seasons honestly. You might also meet Josh — our 3-year-old Samoyed, who takes his role as farm ambassador very seriously and will likely be the first to welcome you. We have three types of stays: a stargazing glamping tent, RV hookup sites with mountain views, and open-sky tent campsites. Pemberton sits in the Pemberton Valley, surrounded by Coast Mountains and glaciers. Within a short drive: • Joffre Lakes Provincial Park — world-class turquoise glacier lakes hike (25 min drive) • Whistler Blackcomb — skiing, mountain biking, and alpine activities (35 min drive) • Pemberton Valley Golf Club — 18-hole golf course with mountain backdrop (10 min drive) • Blackcomb Helicopters — glacier and mountain flightseeing tours (departing from Pemberton) • Pemberton Bike Co. / local MTB trails — cross-country and trail riding throughout the valley • One Mile Lake Park — easy lakeside walk, swimming, birdwatching (5 min drive) • Lillooet River — fishing, kayaking, riverside walks • Nairn Falls Provincial Park — waterfall hike along the Green River (20 min drive) • Local farm stands and Pemberton Meadows — fresh produce and scenic valley drives Come as you are. Leave slower than you arrived.
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Stay Pemby

7. Stay Pemby

80km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 3 sites
Immersed in nature without compromising comfort Pemberton, a small mountain town conveniently located between Whistler Village and Joffrey Lake! Four unique accommodations, each offering a different way to experience the mountains, with a complimentary sauna and cold plunge session included in every stay. Book your stay now and experience pure magic in every moment.
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birkenfoodforest

8. birkenfoodforest

87%
(19)
80km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
birkenfoodforest a perpetually unfinished art project in co creation with the beings that dwell and visit here along with sweet Mother Earth. Situated within St'at'imc Nation Traditional Territory. On an alluvial fan supporting a wide spectrum of diversity in the transition zone leaving coastal mountain rain forest, on the edge of semi arid. Bordered on the East by the flowing waters of Lakshmi. To the South, historical Portage road and Mars Xing, my neighbours dovetail log cabin, dated 1859 was once known as Johnnies RoadHouse. To the West the flowing waters of Saraswati and beyond the "Labyrinth" of bluffs known as Juniper Ridge rises to the alpine. To the North primary old growth forest housing a web of game trails connecting Birkenhead lake Provincial Park. This land was horse logged in the 50's, a few elder mother trees remain standing. There are many zones and edges. Including eighty year old Douglas Fir, Cedar, Douglas and Vine Maple,Maturing Cherry orchards, thickets of shrubs and herbaceous ones offering flowers and berries to the many birds and bees.In more recent years there has been much terrace work done offering meadows and forested camp spots, along with continued cultivation of perennial and annual foods and medicinals.
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Nahatlatch Provincial Park camping guide

Overview

About

Nahatlatch Provincial Park beckons adventurers with its untamed wilderness and exhilarating activities. Here, the river roars with rapids perfect for whitewater rafting, while serene trails invite hikers to immerse themselves in the lush forest. Kayakers glide on crystal-clear waters, and anglers find solace in the abundant fishing spots. Although the park's camping details remain as mysterious as the dense foliage, the promise of adventure ensures a memorable experience for every visitor.

When to go

The prime time to visit Nahatlatch Provincial Park is during the warm summer months, from June to September, when the park is fully accessible and activities are in full swing. Winter can be harsh, with some areas becoming inaccessible due to snow, making it less ideal for visitors.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions and park advisories before your trip to ensure trails and activities are open.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for rugged terrain and variable weather.
  • Be wildlife aware; carry bear spray and know how to store food safely.
  • Respect the natural habitat by staying on designated paths and leaving no trace.
  • Prepare for limited cell service; download maps and inform someone of your itinerary.

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