Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park
Birkenhead Provincial Park protects important habitat for a variety of wildlife, including spotted owls, mountain goats, black bears and grizzly bears. Old growth forests, subalpine and alpine environments, large and small lakes all contribute to the park. One of the Sea to Sky's best-kept secrets! Enjoy the peace and tranquility associated with wilderness camping from the comforts of a drive-in campground. Spacious day-use area includes sandy beaches, several picnic sites, designated swimming area and a concrete boat launch. The area includes over 11 km of hiking and mountain biking trails. Canoe rentals are available. Firewood is available for sale. Park Size: 9,755 hectares WINTER - Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park – full services and fees May 15 – Sep 30. (Throughout the year until snowfall. The main park road is not plowed during winter) High density campground remains accessible in the fall after the main campground closes but does not offer full services such as water, regular garbage collection, security, firewood sales or regular garbage collection.
Amenities
Biking Available
Boat Launch Nearby
Dog Friendly
Fishing Nearby
Hiking Available
Mountain Biking Available
Pit Toilets
RV Sites Available
Sani Dump Available
Swimming Available
Tent Sites Available
Water Available On Site
Winter Camping Available
Directions
Located 22 km West of D’Arcy. 90 km North of Whistler, 145 km North of Squamish. Take Highway 99 from Pemberton northeast to Mt. Currie, turn off Highway 99 to D’Arcy. Just before D’Arcy (about 50km from Mt. Currie) there are highway signs indicating a turn off on to a gravel road that leads to Birkenhead Lake. From there it is a 17 km drive along a gravel road. The nearest communities, towns and cities are D’arcy, Pemberton and Mt Currie. Situated only three hours from Vancouver.