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Otter Lake Provincial Park

Number of Sites: 45

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Phone: 250-548-0076

This park offers a day-use area in the village of Tulameen and a lakeside campground about 5 km from village. Wildlife viewing includes otters, beavers, mountain goats, cougars, and grizzly bears in more remote sections. Reservations are strongly advised during peak seasons. Cash only. Also, firewood is available for sale. Park Size: 51 hectares

Operating Season

May 20 to September 26

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Princeton, BC
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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

Pit Toilets

Pit Toilets

RV Sites Available

RV Sites Available

Swimming Available

Swimming Available

Tent Sites Available

Tent Sites Available

Water Available On Site

Water Available On Site

Directions

The park is located 33 km northwest of Princeton off Hwy 5A toward Coalmont and Tulameen, and the route is well marked with signs. There is also access from Hwy 97C, Coquihalla Connector Hwy – turn at Aspen Grove, which is Hwy 5A, and follow signs. A 34 km gravel road leaves Hwy 5A just past the Kentucky-Alleyne turnoff. It leads through sections of the Nicola Ranch to approach Otter Lake from the north. The roads, both from Tulameen and the gravel road from the north, are narrow and winding with limited visibility. Use caution and yield to logging trucks.