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Wells Gray Golf & RV Resort

51 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents400 acres · Clearwater, BC
Welcome to Wells Gray Golf & RV Resort, a beautiful spot for your family getaway in Wells Gray Provincial Park. Located 35km from Clearwater in Central Interior BC, Wells Gray Golf & RV Resort has every style of camping to fit your needs, from full service RV camping and tenting to rustic cabins. We are horse and dog friendly, and have corrals for guests that like to travel with their horses. If you are looking for an affordable, nature inspired holiday close to many natural attractions, you have found the right place. We border Hemp Creek as well as acres of pristine wilderness, and various kinds of wildlife can ofen be seen at the resort. With ample green space, we have the advantage of being close to some of the world’s best outdoor recreational activities such as canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fly-fishing, hiking, camping, wildlife viewing and horseback riding. We host a challenging 9 hole par 72 golf course and offer some incredible Stay and Play packages. As the topping on your getaway, we have a private mineral swimming lake available exclusively to our guests and their visitors. This resort has been built and managed as a family business from its birth in 1998. We are all proud to share the beauty of nature with our guests! Make yourself at home at Wells Gray Golf & RV Resort. If you are looking for a peaceful, friendly, and family oriented place to stay, then this is the place for you. You will enjoy the variety of natural wonders within Wells Gray Park. Be sure to bring your camera!
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Akehurst Lake Wilderness Resort

5 sites · Lodging6 acres · Clearwater, BC
A very remote, tranquil log cabin fishing camp hand-built in the 1960's. Akehurst Lake Wilderness Resort is only accessible by ATV (snowmobile in winter) or by foot (a 9-minute walk from the parking lot). There is no public access to the lake so it is wonderfully private & peaceful. We offer 5 cabins in total with some areas suitable for tents. There is a day-lodge with a kitchen and eating area for guest's use, kayaks, row boats, and a paddle board free for use as well as a wood-fired sauna! The lake is excellent for swimming. It is feet-friendly, shallow, and has no sudden drop-offs. And if you like to hike, fish or BOTH then this is the place for you. There are many nearby lakes that are a short drive/ride and hike away! Akehurst Lake does not have cell service or wifi. Lights are made possible by a gas generator in the evening. There is only cold running water in the day-lodge sink which is seasonal and depends on if the creek is running. Guests should be comfortable being in the woods and aware that if no one else is there, they will need to light the stove and fridge and operate the generator if needed. **Packing List** - Bedding (sheets & blankets or sleeping bag. Pillow covers) - Extra pillows (we provide 2 per cabin. Ask if more are available before arrival) - Towel/face cloth - Dish cloth & Dish towels - Paper towel/napkins - Toilet rolls - Lighter for fires (if applicable). Ours tend to all go missing or stop working - Flashlight - Drinking water - Cooler & ice You are welcome to create your own outdoor kitchen at your cabin, but we do ask you to be mindful of removing items from the day lodge that those using the kitchen might be counting on. ***We cannot stress this enough**: This is very remote. It is truly another world up there and we cannot be there at all times so it is a good idea to have some knowledge and experience in off-grid/backcountry living!
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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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Dunn Folkin' Around?

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents17 acres · Clearwater, BC
Home to the Dunn Folkin' Around? Music & Arts Festival, our property is a 17 acre oasis, surrounded by various species of trees and wildflowers. Enjoy the calming sound of running water with our very own creek running through it. With Dunn Lake just down the road, Mount Baldy right out of the driveway, and access to the North Thompson River not far, it's our own piece of paradise. We have various tent campgrounds developed, and multiple glamping options available, we're sure to have something for everyone. Come out and enjoy the peacefulness that made us fall in love with the area. No words, or pictures will do it justice! We are located ~30 minutes from both Clearwater and Barriere, or a 15 minute drive to Little Fart. So, we are right in the heart of the Boonies. On your way out to the property, you'll likely question yourself if you're lost, but you will (eventually) make it! Dunn Lake Rd is what it is, and can be in various conditions throughout the year. If you want the feeling of isolation, and privacy, while being completely surrounded by nature, then this is place for you.
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Barriere Ridge Resort

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Clearwater, BC
Barriere Ridge Resort is a hidden gem. It is a private off-grid RV lot on the west side of East Barriere Lake, one of the warmest and cleanest lakes in BC. It is located off a Forest Service Road in the town of Barriere , which is only 45 minutes drive from Kamloops. Our RV Site is a large 1 acre lot fully serviced with water, electricity, and sewer and only 150 meters walk to the Lake! Unlike most RV site rentals where your neighbour is literally only steps away, your neighbour (if any) will be half an acre away! The lot is rectangular in shape, with the bottom half is levelled for RV use, and the upper half is a private forested area open for your exploration. The bottom space has water and electrical hookups only, while the top space includes water, electrical, and sewer hookups. *****AMENITIES***** - Water - Electricity - Private Sewer Hook-up - Use of private 4-man canoe, paddles, and life-jackets - Common boat trailer parking - Common beach access and picnic area *****RATES***** - 1 RV can accommodate 8 people, with extra fees for additional guests -The site can comfortably fit a second RV so great for a group stay. - $65-75 / night with minimum, depending on season, 5 nights stay for 1 RV (any length is fine) - Extra $12 / night for an additional RV. - Can accommodate max of 2 RVs only *****ABOUT EAST BARRIERE LAKE***** It is at 632 m in elevation one can enjoy the warm weather of the North Thompson. With surface temperatures reaching 27°C, the lake is perfect for swimming or any water sports. The lake is also up to 100 m deep, translating to excellent fishing during the summer. The lake has a surface area of 994 ha (2,456 acres) and is almost 15 km in length, which provides plenty of areas to remain uncrowded. *****RECREATION***** The Barriere Lakes (North, South, and East) hold some of the best trout fishing in this region. Trolling, fly fishing, and light spin casting for native Kamloops rainbow trout are all productive methods. The Lakes each personalize opportunities to enjoy paddling in calm waters, fishing, or drifting in a pontoon boat. Uncrowded East Barriere Lake is great for waterskiing, wakeboarding, and other watersports. Nearby, Dunn Lake is also long and deep, offering excellent fishing for rainbow trout, lake trout, bull trout, and Kokanee. There is good hunting for moose and deer from the property. *****DIRECTIONS***** Location: Russel Creek Forest Service Rd , Thompson-Nicola O, Canada 7540 Russel Creek Forest Service Road Drive Time to East Barriere Lake Kamloops 45 minutes Kelowna 2.5 hrs Vancouver 4 hrs Travel north or south to Barriere, BC via Highway 5. Turn northeast onto Barriere Town Road until you reach Barriere Lakes Road, travel east for 21 km then turn north (left) onto Fir Road, which turns into Russel Creek FSR. Follow this road until there is a fork in the road, turn right to Barriere Ridge Resort. From Fir Road, the way to the resort is well marked. A gate is at the upper end of the resort that requires a combination to enter.
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Embark on an adventure at Momich Lakes Provincial Park, where the call of the wild beckons you to explore. Immerse yourself in a world of serene lakes and dense forests, perfect for canoeing, hiking, and wildlife watching. Whether you're casting a line into the tranquil waters or capturing the scenic landscapes on camera, this park offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Momich Lakes Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. Winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting activities and access, making it less suitable for visits.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any seasonal closures or alerts before planning your trip.
  • Be prepared for wildlife encounters by keeping a safe distance and storing food securely.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for hiking and exploring the park's diverse terrain.
  • Remember to pack out all your trash, as facilities may be limited in certain areas.
  • Accessibility may vary across different parts of the park, so inquire ahead if you have specific needs.

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