Garibaldi Provincial Park
Named after 2,678m Mount Garibaldi, this park is known for its natural beauty combined with over 90 km of hiking opportunities that take them to popular destinations including Elfin Lakes, Garibaldi Lake, and Panorama Ridge. Garibaldi Park’s rich geological history, diverse vegetation, snow-capped mountains, iridescent waters, abundant wildlife and scenic vistas all contribute to the immense beauty, and make it a year round destination for outdoor enthusiasts. This is purely a backcountry park; visitors must be independent prepared and properly equipped for the time of year and their activity. Reservations or permits are required to camp in Garibaldi Park, camping fees apply in all areas of Garibaldi Park year-round. The Rubble Creek and Diamondhead trailheads are maintained by Sea to Sky Park Services. They have policies of pack out what you pack in and take it home with you, campfires are prohibited all year-round, dogs are not permitted, and no emergency services are available at this park . Wilderness/backcountry camping and picnic areas throughout the park. As well as, an overnight shelter at Elfin lake on a first-come first serve basis, and small huts are available at Wedgemont Lake and Russet Lake. Park Size: 194,650 hectares
Amenities
Biking Available
Cabins or Cottages
Fishing Nearby
Hiking Available
Pit Toilets
Swimming Available
Tent Sites Available
Water Available On Site
Winter Camping Available
Directions
Off Hwy 99 in the Coast Mountains, 70 km north of Vancouver.
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