Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Loon Lake Provincial Park adventure.
No longer a provincial park, the lake remains popular for its natural stock of rainbow trout.
Loon Lake Provincial Park is permanently closed. However, the lake itself remains accessible and is well-known as a fishing destination set in a steep valley between BC's Bonaparte Plateau to the north and west and the Arrowstone hills to the south and east on the larger Thompson Plateau. The deep, narrow, 14-kilometre Loon Lake is one of a few remaining naturally stocked lakes in the province, continually producing quality rainbow trout throughout spring, summer, and fall. Several lakeshore resorts offer camping and RV facilities, as well as cabins with easy access to the lake.
Loon Lake is busiest in July and August, during the warm summer months. Consider visiting during the fall months of September and October when the weather remains warm but the lake will be less crowded.