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Gladstone Provincial Park (Texas Creek)

Gladstone Provincial Park (Texas Creek)

Grand Forks, BC
Number of
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71

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Located on the popular Christina Lake in the Monashee Mountains, Gladstone Provincial Park offers fantastic camping and boating opportunities. The park also has 48 km of hiking trails as well as backcountry horseback trails. Day-use and picnicking can be found at the nearby Christina Lake Provincial Park day-use area. This Park is 100% reservable and reservations are recommended. Firewood and ice are available for sale at the host site. Marine sites are user maintained. 71 sites (63 campsites plus 8 rustic sites accessible by boat only) Park Size: 39,387 hectares

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Amenities

Biking Available Biking Available
Boat Launch Nearby Boat Launch Nearby
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Fishing Nearby Fishing Nearby
Flush Toilets Available Flush Toilets Available
Hiking Available Hiking Available
Mountain Biking Available Mountain Biking Available
RV Sites Available RV Sites Available
Showers Available Showers Available
Swimming Available Swimming Available
Tent Sites Available Tent Sites Available
Water Available On Site Water Available On Site
Winter Camping Available Winter Camping Available

Directions

Gladstone Park is located approximately 20 km northeast of Grand Forks on Hwy 3 at the north end of Christina Lake in the Monashee Mountains. The most common accesses to the park are via the Texas Creek campground and by boat from Christina Lake. The campground is 5 km east of Christina Lake on Hwy 3; turn onto East Lake Drive and follow 4 km to the 63 site campground at the end of the road. There is rough 4WD access to Xenia Lake 22 km up the North Fork Rd from Grand Forks to Miller Creek Rd; turn right and go about 4 km. Look for a small road on the left marked with a white deactivated road sign that leads to the lake. There is also access to the Mt. Gladstone trailhead from Hwy 3 and the abandoned CPR railway at Paulson, the Mt. Faith trailhead from the Burrell Forest Service Road, and Peter Lake from Dog Creek Road.

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