The best camping near Mount Robson Provincial Park

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

High peaks, thundering waterfalls, old-growth forests, and glacier lakes await.  

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Whiskeyfill Farm

4 sites · Lodging, RVs40 acres · Valemount, BC
Whiskeyfill Farm is a small hobby farm located just outside of the village limits in Valemount BC. Surround yourself with 40 acres of trees, park like field trails and Mountain Views. Take a walk through the farm and enjoy the old buildings and uncle Tom’s Rustic cabin, a perfect photo location or morning coffee spot. Play with the goats or purchase farm fresh eggs for breakfast. At night you can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere or pop by the party barn for a covered area perfect for BBQing, dancing or yard games! check our schedule, as we do rent this out for events. Interested in reserving the Party Barn? send us a message! Take a drive or short bike ride to town to visit the local community and restaurants or brewery, or down the forest service road to check out the lake! Whiskeyfill farm is a rural farm experience like no other, and being close to town means you have all of the amenities and activities at your doorstep with the space and freedom to sit back and relax in nature.
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Fuzzy Buddy Ranch

25 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents160 acres · BC
Imagine crystal clear blue skies, snow-capped peaks, refreshing lakes and rivers, and a lush valley. Fuzzy Buddy Ranch is the perfect spot to camp! We have large area cleared for RVs, trailers, tents or camper van dispersed camping sites. The ranch has ten 30 amp power sites with lots of room to turn around and most you can drive right through without having to back up. Views of mountains in every direction with lots of wild birds in the area. We have horses, cows, sheep, chickens, dogs and cats at the ranch. The small working ranch is in the Rocky mountain trench with the Rocky Mountains to the east the Caribou range to the east and the Monashee Mountains to the south. Maps available in Pictures we and no longer have pre set up tents (eagle tent sunset tents spots are available for off grid camping) Nearby activities include hiking, biking, climbing, fishing, paddling. The site is 20 minutes from Mount Robson Provincial Park (Berg Lake trailhead) and just over an hour to Jasper National Park. Valemount townsite is 15 minutes away and is home to a renowned mountain bike park, Three Ranges brewery and excellent restaurants such as the Cariboo Grill. Fresh farm eggs may be available. We look forward to hosting you!
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Rocky Mountain Escape Log Cabins

3 sites · Lodging68 acres · Rock Lake Provincial Park, AB
Welcome to Rocky Mountain Escape Log Cabins Rentals near Rock Lake Alberta !! We are available all year round. Rock Lake Provincial Park. 70km NW of the nearest town (Hinton). You will enjoy peace in quiet in this remote, private, and off-grid location. Our cabins are in a forested area surrounded by mountains. Set apart amongst the trees for privacy. Savour the sound of silence and smell the trees. Beautiful sunrises, sunsets, and stargazing at night! Rock Lake is only 7km from the camp where you can enjoy awe-inspiring views of Alberta's Northern Rockies while fishing, boating, mountain biking or hiking. There is no TV, wifi, or cell service. Each cabin has indoor plumbing, toilet, shower, hot and cold running water and a wood-burning stove. All cooking is done on the deck of the cabin using a griddle. Propane supplied. All firewood, kindling, bed linens, towels, pots/pans/cutlery included. Tap water is potable. Please note, a 4WD vehicle is recommended to access the site. Sub-Alpine area in front ranges of Alberta Rockies. We are located 1 hour and 30 minutes from Jasper National Park and 3 hours from Mount Robson National Park. We look forward to hosting you!
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The best camping near Mount Robson Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

BC’s second-oldest park, Mount Robson Provincial Park is home to a temperate interior rainforest with old-growth cedars, hemlocks, and white pines, as well as glacial lakes, waterfalls, and wildflower meadows. Mount Robson stands like a guardian at the west entrance at an impressive 3,954 meters high, overlooking world-class hiking and camping opportunities including the Berg Lake circuit. You might also catch a glimpse of a grizzly bear or mountain goats scrambling around this UNESCO World Heritage site.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for serious hikers and climbers: Berg Lake is a world-class destination.
  • Best for families: Robson Meadows is the largest of all campgrounds and allows group camping.
  • Best for RVs: Robson River is near the visitor centre.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Campsites can be booked by phone or on BC Parks’ Discover Camping website.
  2. Lucerne Campground, Mount Robson Meadows, and Robson River Campground have reservable campsites, first-come, first-served options, and walk-up sites. The Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit can be booked up to two days in advance.
  3. The Berg Lake Trail is only reservable in advance for bookings between May 15 and September 30. Reservations open in January, and they fill quickly. During the rest of the year, from October 1 to May 14, day passes, fees, and overnight permits aren’t required.

When to go

The best time of the year to see the waterfalls roaring is during spring run-off from late May to late June, while the best time to see alpine meadows filled with wildflowers is from mid-June to mid-August. July through mid-September are best for hiking the Berg Lake Trail. From October 15 through March 15, the park’s staff, campgrounds, and water aren’t available, but trails and backcountry camping are open without fees, permits, or passes. If you want to get away from crowds, winter may be your time to see frozen waterfalls, but frontcountry campgrounds are closed.

Know before you go

  • Most of the trails cross hazardous terrain such as uneven grade, slippery rocks, wet logs, and fast-flowing water.
  • Gathering or harvesting anything in the park is illegal. Mushrooms can be harmful if ingested.
  • All water in the park should be boiled, filtered, or treated before use.
  • The nearest hospital on the west end of the park is in McBride, 90 kilometres west of the park on Highway 16. For those camping or hiking at the east end of Mount Robson Park, the Jasper townsite hospital is closest at 35 kilometres away.
  • The first inhabitants referred to the Robson Valley as “Yuh-hai-has-kun,” or “The Mountain of the Spiral Road,” for its layered appearance.

Nearby attractions

For those seeking tranquility and incredible scenery, camping near Maligne Lake is a dream. The Maligne Lake camping experience encompasses the awe-inspiring beauty of glacier-fed waters, lush forests, and abundant wildlife, creating an unforgettable getaway.

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