Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Garibaldi Provincial Park adventure.
This mountain park is popular with backcountry skiers and backpackers for its volcanic terrain.
From time immemorial, Nch’ḵay̓, the territory’s tallest mountain (called Garibaldi by surveyors) has been used by the Squamish people for ceremonies and as source of obsidian. Easily accessible from Vancouver and now a wilderness park, the area encompasses 1,950 square kilometres (753 square miles), and has over 90 kilometres of easy, intermediate, and advanced multi-day hiking trails, plus hundreds of hike-in camping spots including backcountry campgrounds, camp shelters, and wilderness camping. Garibaldi Provincial Park is the traditional territory of the Squamish people.
Garibaldi Provincial Park is open for campers year-round. The main hiking season is from July through September while the ski season runs November through April. Outside of those months the trails may be muddy or impassable.
Delve into the heart of British Columbia's wilderness by camping near Garibaldi Lake. The Garibaldi Lake camping experience is a stunning blend of turquoise glacial waters, verdant forests, and breathtaking mountain views that make it a hiker's paradise.