Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Mount Revelstoke National Park adventure.
Meadows in the Sky Parkway climbs from ancient cedar forest into the high alpine.
Though not as well-known as Banff National Park to the east, Mount Revelstoke—like the adjacent town of the same name—punches above its weight when it comes to summit views and compelling scenery. The Meadows in the Sky Parkway climbs 1,400 vertical metres over about 30 minutes from the valley floor of an inland rainforest up to wildflower meadows, alpine lake trails, and wide-open vistas of the Columbia River valley. The park offers everything from short, paved hikes and wildlife viewing to backpacking and stargazing. Mount Revelstoke is also one of the few Canadian national parks that permits mountain biking on multi-use trails.
Mid-May to mid-October are prime months for camping and blooming wildflowers, while you can expect the usual summer rush during July and August, although not nearly as severe as that seen in nearby Banff or Glacier national parks. The crowds and the bugs begin to thin out in September, and the park closes to cars in winter due to snow.