The best camping in Upper Lillooet Provincial Park, BC

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The best camping in Upper Lillooet Provincial Park, BC

Large private deck for your tent

1. Large private deck for your tent

90%
(20)
73km from Upper Lillooet 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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CA$64
 / night
Helmers Farmstand Fields

2. Helmers Farmstand Fields

60km from Upper Lillooet Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
RV camping at Helmers Organic Farm offers a unique experience, combining rustic farm life with modern comforts for independent RV campers. Set in the beautiful Pemberton Valley, the farm is family-owned and operates using organic and biodynamic practices, producing a variety of premium certified organic potatoes alongside seasonal vegetables. Campers can enjoy peaceful rural surroundings with opportunities to immerse themselves in the rhythms of sustainable farming. The campground supports RVs with spacious grass-level sites and ample parking, accommodating large rigs and slide-outs comfortably. This site has no services and is intended as a place to camp for the night with a great view. There are no bathrooms, so campers must have an RV with a toilet installed. The environment is tranquil and nature-rich, perfect for relaxation or a creative retreat. Campers at Helmers Organic Farm enjoy a peaceful rural setting and organic farming experience with the added benefit of being close to an acclaimed local destination: The Beer Farmers brewery. Just minutes away, The Beer Farmers offers craft brews made from barley and hops grown on their own historic family farm, with a scenic outdoor patio and food trucks serving regional specialties. This farm camping experience blends the appeal of farm-to-table authenticity, family heritage, and fresh-air living, making it an inviting destination for RV travelers seeking both comfort and a connection with nature and agriculture.
Picnic table
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CA$24
 / night
Ogre Acres Farm

3. Ogre Acres Farm

62km from Upper Lillooet Provincial Park · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Ogre Acres Farm | Pemberton, BC Set on 30 peaceful acres with river and pond access, Ogre Acres Farm is the perfect place to unplug. Pitch a tent, park your RV, or stay in the cozy onsite trailer and enjoy the quiet, off-grid setting just 10 minutes from Pemberton. Picnic tables, potable water, and scenic views make it easy to relax, while the nearby brewery and town add a touch of convenience. No pets or campfires, but plenty of space to spread out and soak up the beauty of this riverside retreat.
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CA$45
 / night
Log Cabins / Camping in Gold Bridge

4. Log Cabins / Camping in Gold Bridge

100%
(6)
62km from Upper Lillooet 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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Electrical hookup
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CA$25
 / night
Ipsoot Acres - RV and Camper ONLY

5. Ipsoot Acres - RV and Camper ONLY

85%
(20)
67km from Upper Lillooet Provincial Park · 4 sites
Arguably one of the most iconic views in Pemberton BC. A short drive to Whistler, secluded lakes, star gazing and epic mountain hikes. Flat grass camping with un obstructed views of Mount Currie and the neighbouring farm fields. Abundant wildlife including deer, coyotes and bears. This site has no services and is a place to camp for the night with a great view. No bathrooms so campers MUST have a RV with a toilet installed.
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CA$45
 / night
Stay Pemby

6. Stay Pemby

71km from Upper Lillooet Provincial Park · 1 site
A steel treehouse that seamlessly blends contemporary design with its natural surroundings. Adventure outside, unwind in comfort. **Conveniently located just 40 minutes from Whistler Village!** Book your stay now and experience pure magic in every moment.
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CA$198
 / night
Pemberton Adventure Ranch

7. Pemberton Adventure Ranch

72km from Upper Lillooet Provincial Park · 1 site
Welcome to Pemberton Adventure Ranch — we’re not a professional campground, but a working flower farm that welcomes campers who love nature, space, and a relaxed countryside vibe. I’m Sue, a retired single mom who relocated from Vancouver to beautiful Pemberton to enjoy a slower, simpler life. You’ll often see me around the farm with Josh, my adorable 3-year-old Samoyed — our friendly “security guard” on site! 🐶 Each campsite is large, clean, and comes with a picnic table and bar table for meals, morning coffee, or sunset drinks. You’ll also enjoy access to a private-use swimming pool, as well as toilets, hot showers, and a vending machine for added convenience. I grow sunflowers and dahlia flowers on the property, and you're welcome to wander around and enjoy the view (and take a few pictures 🌻✨). And if you’re up for adventure — we’re just 10 minutes away from: Two 18-hole golf courses Skydiving & paragliding Jet boat tours Horseback riding River access, with a dock just steps away If you're looking for a peaceful, personal, and scenic place to stay that’s close to all the action, Pemberton Adventure Ranch is ready to welcome you.
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CA$60
 / night
birkenfoodforest

8. birkenfoodforest

86%
(11)
77km from Upper Lillooet 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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Electrical hookup
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CA$12
 / night

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About

Embark on a journey to Upper Lillooet Provincial Park, a haven for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Here, the untamed wilderness beckons with a plethora of activities, from hiking through pristine forests to witnessing the majestic power of cascading waterfalls. While the park does not offer campgrounds, the opportunities for day hikes, wildlife observation, and nature photography are boundless. Embrace the call of the wild and immerse yourself in the park's natural splendor.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Upper Lillooet 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 activities, making it less suitable for visits.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website for any seasonal closures or alerts before planning your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for rugged terrain and variable weather conditions.
  • Be wildlife aware; carry bear spray and know how to store food safely.
  • Cellular service may be limited, so plan accordingly and inform someone of your itinerary.
  • Respect the natural environment by following Leave No Trace principles during your visit.

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