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Lake Glamping with Beach and Sauna

4 sites · Lodging20 acres · Lillooet, BC
Discover a serene mountain retreat on an expansive lakeside acreage, 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 we are off-grid (no WiFi, solar-powered), there is cell phone service at the property. 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, and an eco-friendly composting toilet. This yurt, set 60 meters apart from our one other yurt, shares an outdoor shower with hot pressurized water. A scenic 5-minute hike leads to your semi-private beach—ideal for sunbathing, and swimming. Indulge in an exclusive lakeside private cedar sauna experience for $99. 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 the outdoor propane fire you can use our outdoor propane fire pit for an additional $35 to cover the cost of the propane bottle. We allow pets at the site for $50 per booking, maximum 2 pets. If you would like to bring a pet, please add the pet fee which is listed as an extra during the booking process. Secure parking for one vehicle completes your tranquil escape. Book a yurt today 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 and insurance issues - we're sorry about that. Detailed instructions on how to access the place will be provided 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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Wild Farm with Mountain Views

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents26 acres · BC
Wild Farm with Mountain Views Camp with Bambi! Wildlife viewings including bears, moose, deer, geese, ducks, hummingbirds, warblers, finches and wolves. Big open 360 degree mountain views. Bright stars and open field where you can tuck into the treed edge next to the deers! The moonlight can be as bright as daytime and the stars are quite a sight. The RV sites are for RV's that are self-sufficient without the need for electricity nor water in or out (no dumping and there is no running water nor an outhouse at RV sites). RV's will be parking on grass and the site requires levelling. We can accommodate vehicles up to 39ft in length. Have your choice of bringing your own tent or using ours! New Glamping Dome Tents with Queen Sized Beds, table and chairs and hammocks including a covered counter for cooking . Unplug and Unwind to the sound of breeze through the trees and romantically flowing water from the nearby creek. There is no cell service or electromagnetic disruption here which makes for a beautiful peaceful mountain retreat. Bring your telescope for the opportunity to see clear, off the grid skies and epic star viewing for the astronomer in you. The bookings are quite private and there is a lot of space between sites. If one of the Dome tents is booked, I block off the other so you'll be the only ones on the whole gravel pad area. There are trees and visual space blocking anyones' view between sites Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park is walkable from our farm and there you can hike, fish, swim, paddle, and more! The road is a gravel road in winter would require 4x4. Otherwise we've seen many EVO cars (Prius Hybrid or fully electric Kia Niro) and even fancy Teslas and BMW sedan's on this road.
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The best camping near Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park guide

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Embark on an adventure through the stunning landscapes of Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park. Here, the thrill of exploration awaits with activities ranging from challenging hikes to awe-inspiring ski runs. The park's rugged terrain offers a playground for the adventurous spirit, with opportunities to witness the raw beauty of nature at every turn. While the park does not feature campgrounds, its day-use areas provide the perfect base for your outdoor pursuits.

When to go

The prime time to visit Blackcomb Glacier Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to September, when the trails are clear and the weather is most favourable for outdoor activities. Winter offers a different kind of allure, with skiing and snowboarding taking centre stage, though be prepared for colder conditions and shorter days.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you are prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions and pack appropriate gear.
  • Check the park's official website for any seasonal closures or alerts before your visit.
  • Be aware that wildlife encounters are common; know how to safely observe and interact with local fauna.
  • Accessibility may vary across different areas of the park; some trails may not be suitable for all visitors.
  • Day-use areas are available, but overnight camping facilities are not provided within the park.
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