The best camping near Mount Revelstoke National Park

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.  

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Fir & Feather Mountain Treehouse

2 sites · Lodging125 acres · Golden, BC
We left the city to be closer to nature and like minded folks who help us be our best every day! We found it in Golden, BC. This unforgettable nest high above the forest floor is your opportunity to take flight. Endless trails and spectacular views give you access to nature in a whole new way. Explore on foot, bike or snowshoes(provided), then spend your evening up on the deck around the tree-top propane fire pit. Cook your meals in the outdoor kitchen or on the wood burning stove in the Trapper's Tent. Eat inside or out under the sky, then curl up in the luxurious queen bed to rest up and do it again tomorrow! After two years of building, this is the first year of sharing our labour of love! Be part of our journey by sharing your thoughts with us. Give us listing suggestions and any ideas to improve the Fir and Feather experience. Help us provide some magic. *Check out our first year's reviews on 'that other site', including winter stays. Our 120 acres include trails on the Moonraker Mountain trail system which connect to well over 100 km of biking, hiking, snowshoeing, and ski trails. Canyon Creek and the Columbia River provide views and activities for everyone. The only problem is it can be difficult to pull yourself away from the simple stillness and connection you feel while just sitting at the treehouse or off grid cabin. Isn't life wonderful?
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Hillside Lake View

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Sicamous, BC
Learn more about this land:Enjoy the outdoors at our campsite at Shuswap Lake, where you can bring your own tent or RV. Our property sits just off the main road with a view of the lake and access to the beach and forest. We have two sites that can hold up to four guests each. Pets are welcome. Nearby lakeside attractions include Shuswap Lake Marine Provincial Park and Cinnemousun Narrows Provincial ParkThe property has a firepit with provided firewood, and a pit toilet is a 2-minute walk from the campsite. Flat parking is available. For those bringing an RV, the pull-in site can accommodate up to 40 feet in length. There are no hookups, and generators are not allowed. To the west along the lake, the communities of Scotch Creek and Ross Creek have a few shops and food options. The greater Shuswap Lake area offers a wealth of activities, from kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing, and fishing to visiting wineries and dining at local restaurants.
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Sauna Under the Stars Camping

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents200 acres · BC
Welcome to Goonieland. We are an off-grid Permaculture farm perched on the edge of the Rocky Mountains. We are conveniently located between Yoho and Glacier National Parks, 20 minutes from Golden BC. The sauna campground is in a meadow above our farm with mountain views and creeks nearby. The purpose of Goonieland is to learn, practice and teach permaculture, regenerative agriculture, and natural law, while moving towards sovereignty, intentional community, and ecosystem restoration. We open our land to our fellow freedom fighters and folks walking the road toward a regenerative future and self-responsibility. We have two tenting sites, a glampervan, a glamping bell tents (on Airbnb), with a shared wood-fired sauna! Sauna Under the Stars Campground: Old Man Site Sauna Under the Stars Campground: The Chicken Coop (Sites are named after our favourite back-country skiing zones) *Room for one tent and small caravans/campers with mountain views and a shared wood-fired sauna. The Glamper-Van: Our cozy glamper van has a cush mattress, laminate flooring, a full kitchen set-up, shade tent and a cubic mini wood stove! A fire pit, and shared wood-fired sauna await you.
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The best camping near Mount Revelstoke National Park guide

Overview

About

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.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for families and RVs: Near the base of Mount Revelstoke, the frontcountry Snowforest Campground features 62 sites.
  • Best for hikers: Eva Lake and Jade Lake allow reserved backcountry camping accessible via an eight-kilometre, one-way hike in.
  • Best for extra comfort: Parks Canada’s MicrOcubes offer a tiny house experience at Snowforest Campground.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Camping season and reservations for Snowforest Campground are open from May 21 to October 10. Advance campsite reservations booked online via Parks Canada are highly recommended to secure a spot, but walk-in sites are offered.
  2. Eva and Jade lakes are open for backcountry camping from June 1 to October 1, pending snow, and reservations are required from July 30 to September 30. Each lake has designated four sites—camping here requires permits from the visitor centre. 
  3. Blanket Creek and Martha Creek Provincial Park are other nearby options for tent campsites and RVs.

When to go

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.

Know before you go

  • A valid park pass is required to camp in any Canadian national park.
  • Nearby Revelstoke is a great place to pick up groceries and gas.
  • All food and toiletries must be used in designated areas and stored in wildlife-proof lockers to prevent wildlife encounters.
  • The park is generally accessible to wheelchair users, with roads that are paved and mostly level.

Nearby attractions

  • For a refreshing, serene getaway, camping near Johnson Lake is a must. Plunge into the crystal clear waters and enjoy the unique Johnson Lake camping experience, full of relaxing swims, calming nature trails, and enchanting lakeside picnics.
  • Experience the tranquil beauty of the Canadian wilderness when camping near Cheakamus Lake. Surrounded by old-growth forests and snow-capped peaks, the Cheakamus Lake camping experience offers serene hiking trails and opportunities for quiet reflection by the turquoise water's edge.

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