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Deep Mountain Yurt And Camp Site

4 sites · Lodging28 acres · Lillooet, BC
Welcome to 28 acres of forests, mountains, creeks, a river and all that comes with it! We live in a little off-grid cabin deep in the Yalakom Valley in a small community of rustic-living and friendly folks. Please note that this property is located 40 km outside of Lillooet. Part of the road is a dirt road and a bit bumpy, best for cars that don't mind roughing it a little bit. You also lose service 5 minutes outside of Lillooet. The property is surrounded by private lots. You can explore ours down to the river or you can drive to other locations like the Horsehoe (a great swim spot) hikes, Carpenter Lake (great for swimming, too), Lac La Mere (good for fishing) and much more. We have a have a vintage camper or a yurt folks can sleep in if you'd like some more space to stretch out! This is a rustic spot- if you are looking for fancy glamping this is not the space for you! Vancouverites, you've been warned!
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Lake Glamping with Beach and Sauna

4 sites · Lodging40 acres · Lillooet, BC
Discover a serene retreat on 120 off-grid acres, stretching from the idyllic banks of Anderson Lake to the majestic Cayoosh mountain range. Marvel at breathtaking wilderness views where rugged mountains overlook the clear waters of Anderson Lake. Escape to one of our cozy glamping yurts, 'The Sparrow's Nest,' or the 'Fox's Den' which both blend rustic charm with modern luxury. Ideal for couples or solo travelers, it offers the perfect sanctuary to unwind and reconnect with nature. While off-grid (no WiFi, solar-powered), enjoy seamless cell service. Perched on an elevated forest bench, our glamping yurts both feature a private kitchenette, propane stove, wood-fire stove with ample firewood, mountain spring-fed water, solar-powered amenities, propane fire-pit, and an eco-friendly composting toilet. This yurt, set 60 meters apart from another, shares an outdoor shower with hot pressurized water. A scenic 5-minute hike leads to your semi-private beach—ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or adventurous boat paddling. Indulge in an exclusive lakeside sauna experience for $85. Enjoy a three-hour private session with sauna and beach all to yourself. We provide the ambiance, wood, and ensure unparalleled relaxation. If you would like to enjoy an outdoor fire you can use our outdoor propane fire pit for an additional $20 for each stay. Secure parking for one vehicle completes your tranquil escape. Book 'The Sparrow's Nest' for a harmonious blend of nature, comfort, and seclusion. Although some of the photos on this listing posted by guests have kayaks and paddleboards, you will need to bring your own - they are not provided due to liability issues, we're sorry about that. Detailed instructions on how to access the place will be provided directly after booking - we are located remotely 4 hours from Vancouver and 2 hours from Whistler We look forward to hosting you!
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The best camping near Big Basin Provincial Park guide

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Embark on an adventure through Big Basin Provincial Park, a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Traverse its expansive trails, marvel at the towering trees, and immerse yourself in the serenity of the wilderness. Whether you're seeking a peaceful hike or an exhilarating mountain biking experience, Big Basin offers a diverse range of activities to satisfy your thirst for exploration.

When to go

The prime time to visit Big Basin Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. Conversely, the off-peak season, particularly from November to March, can present challenges with colder temperatures and potential park closures due to weather conditions.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you're prepared for varying weather conditions; pack layers and waterproof gear.
  • Check the park's official website for any trail closures or safety advisories before your visit.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; review the park's facilities beforehand.
  • Remember to carry out all trash and respect the park's natural environment.
  • Cellular service can be limited, so plan accordingly and inform someone of your itinerary.

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