The best camping in Nahatlatch Provincial Park, BC

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Washtock Family Campground

95%
(203)
20km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 24 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled in the pristine Nahatlatch Valley between the Nahatlatch River and Fraser River. Washtock Family Campground offers rustic camping from tents to RVs. We are an ATV friendly campground with ride in ride out accessibility. The campground offers pull through RV Sites with non-potable water and septic connections. We are off grid so we have no power/electricity connections but allow generators. We have space for big groups or just a quick get away for two, we can accommodate you. We have flush toilets and outhouses as well as a hot shower for guest use. We have a small store on site with your regular camping goodies, Ice, seasonal vegetable, as well as farm fresh eggs and all natural free range beef from our farm. We are located 13km north of Northbend which is across the river from Boston Bar BC. Once you reach Boston Bar you will Turn left at the Esso and cross 2 sets of railroad tracks bringing you into Northbend, from Northbend there is about 6km of paved road after that there is 6km of gravel road until you reach our campground. Past our campground is the beautiful Nahatlatch provincial Park which contains Francis lake, Hanna Lake and Nahatlatch Lake. The lakes offer an abundance of activities such as fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming and paddle boarding. The first lake is about a 15-20 min drive again on gravel road. 2 wheel drive accessible until 21km on the forest service Road after 21km you will need a 4x4, if you plan to travel to Grizzly falls or the 3rd Lake. There are many hiking, biking, horseback riding and ATVing trails in the area. Washtockfamilyfarm.ca Please feel free to email if you have any questions. We would love to accommodate you for your future adventures.
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CA$43
 / night

Bigfoot Hideaway on the Fraser

98%
(20)
60km from Nahatlatch Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging
Paradise on the Mighty Fraser River surrounded by woodland gardens you will find a secluded heated cabin with 160 ft of the waterfront view. A place to get back to nature. Sit on the deck and watch the river flow as you sip locally made coffee or taste the local breweries' craft beer. Catch a glimpse of the wildlife, bear, dear, eagles and otters across the river. Bring your binoculars. Sit on the deck and enjoy the propane fire pit and watch the river flow by. enjoy the peacefulness of the woods and wake up to the birds singing around you. This is Glamping at its finest! The cabin is located in Hope, BC. Hope is well-known as the gateway to British Columbia's interior and to the Lower Mainland part of the Fraser Valley. Between the Coast Mountain Range and the Cascade Mountain Range, this hub of southern BC highways makes Hope a readily accessible destination from which to explore some of the most beautiful and dramatic BC wilderness. We also offer an on site massage therapist for booking.
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CA$179
 / night

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The best camping in Nahatlatch Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Nahatlatch Provincial Park beckons adventurers with its untamed wilderness and exhilarating activities. Here, the river roars with rapids perfect for whitewater rafting, while serene trails invite hikers to immerse themselves in the lush forest. Kayakers glide on crystal-clear waters, and anglers find solace in the abundant fishing spots. Although the park's camping details remain as mysterious as the dense foliage, the promise of adventure ensures a memorable experience for every visitor.

When to go

The prime time to visit Nahatlatch Provincial Park is during the warm summer months, from June to September, when the park is fully accessible and activities are in full swing. Winter can be harsh, with some areas becoming inaccessible due to snow, making it less ideal for visitors.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions and park advisories before your trip to ensure trails and activities are open.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for rugged terrain and variable weather.
  • Be wildlife aware; carry bear spray and know how to store food safely.
  • Respect the natural habitat by staying on designated paths and leaving no trace.
  • Prepare for limited cell service; download maps and inform someone of your itinerary.

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