The best camping near Kikomun Creek Provincial Park

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

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Murphy's Gold Creek Ranch

17 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Cranbrook, BC
I sold a business in Toronto and moved West in 1990 and drove all over North America looking for a new place to settle and raise a family. While camping in the Kootenay's I found this oasis and bought it. I have raised a family living totally off the grid since and love it. The water here is so clean and and the air is so fresh is why I stay. The night sky is so hard to explain it has to be seen to believe. Come check it out and you will agree. Learn more about this land: Enjoy camping on our 25-acre property just outside of Cranbrook, BC! We have multiple spots to choose from. You can camp beside the creek, in an open field, or up high with beautiful views of the valley. It all depends on your preferences and the privacy that you desire. We welcome tent and RV campers. If you're bringing an RV, there are sites that do not require levelling and we can accommodate vehicles up to 75ft in length. Bring your animals - there are a lot of great spaces for them to play! Our yard is equipped for horseback riding with a horse ring and stable.  The property is a great step-off point for ATV, dirt bikes, horseback and hiking adventures.  Potable water, toilet, picnic table, wifi and showers are available. Pets welcome, campfires permitted.  We are a 15-20 minute drive to Cranbrook. As the basecamp of the Kootenay Rockies, Cranbrook has it all - From all the trails one can dream of to multiple award-winning golf courses all within a 20-minute drive out of town, Cranbrook is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. PLEASE USE GOOGLE MAPS FOR CORRECT DIRECTIONS I look forward to hosting you!
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Finnish Off-Grid Foothills Cabin

1 site · Lodging640 acres · AB
Off-grid experience (solar-powered and rainwater fed) for hikers, skiers or relaxers. This unique Finnish-inspired cabin has stunning views at all hours of the day and rich wildlife as well as Nature experiences in every direction. Steps away from the back entrance to the new Castle Provincial Park, and adjacent to thousands of acres of beautiful and accessible crown and park land. Many surrounding peaks from which to choose for the hikers and bikers, and two hills 40 minutes away for skiers. The cabin is situated on 480 acres of land on which there are no other houses, and adjacent to publicly-accessible land that spans thousands of acres. There is wildlife of all kinds and beautiful views right into British-Columbia and Montana. There is also a firepit :) This is off-grid but there IS cell phone service :) DISCLAIMER: please be advised that the cabin situated adjacent to Park and Crown land and wildlife of all sizes frequents the area. We advise that you be bear-aware, proceed with knowledge and carry spray while walking on the property.
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Thistle Dew in Fernie

1 site · Tent1 acre · Fernie, BC
Welcome to Thistle Dew located 10 minutes south of stunning Fernie, British Columbia. We are located about 15 minutes from Hiway 3. Fernie is a mecca for the outdoor enthusiast. People come from all corners of the world to ski here in the winter, but its the summer that makes people fall in love with our town. The adventures are endless whether you are into biking, hiking, fishing, or the arts and music. Thistle Dew is tucked into the mountains and is surrounded by beautiful trees, which makes our one tent site feel very tucked away and private. Hop on your bike or put on your hikers, step out of your tent and you are on the Elk Valley Trail section of the Trans Canada Trail. Thistle Dew is best suited to the self contained campers. There is no water or power available. Driveway is up a bit of a grade so all wheel drive vehicles are best. Campfires are permitted when there is no fire ban. Firewood is available for purchase - add as an extra at time of booking. Firewood will be at campsite when you arrive.
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The best camping near Kikomun Creek Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Kikomun Creek Provincial Park, where the sun-drenched trails lead you through a landscape of Interior Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine. Here, families and friends gather to enjoy the great outdoors, with camping facilities that cater to both the rustic adventurer and those seeking a touch of comfort in the wilderness.

Notable campgrounds

  • Kalispell Trail Campground: Offers a rustic camping experience with 30 vehicle-accessible sites nestled amid the park's natural beauty.
  • Ponderosa Campground: Features 37 vehicle-accessible sites and 2 cosy cabins, perfect for a serene retreat in the woods.
  • Surveyors Campground: Boasts 104 spacious sites for campers seeking a blend of wilderness and convenience.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early through the BC Parks reservations system to secure your preferred dates.
  • Consider visiting during shoulder seasons for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellations to snag a last-minute spot at this popular destination.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your desired campground is fully booked.

When to go

The prime time to visit Kikomun Creek Provincial Park is between May and September when the weather is warm and all facilities are open. Off-season visits offer tranquillity but be aware that some services may be unavailable and gates are closed.

Know before you go

  • Check for any advisories or park status updates before planning your trip.
  • Respect the local wildlife, including the park's painted turtles, by observing from a distance.
  • Accessibility information is available for several areas within the park, ensuring an inclusive experience.
  • Remember to bring your own bedding and cooking apparatus when renting cabins.
  • Prepare for your visit by reviewing the park's rules on campfires, especially during periods of bans or restrictions.

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