Skagit Valley Provincial Park
The Skagit Valley was carved by retreating glaciers and is characterized by excellent outdoor recreation in a natural, wilderness-like setting. Visitors to the park can enjoy hiking, river fishing, camping and picnicking. The park offers 50 km of horse trails and is a very popular fishing area. Note: Ross Lake campground is located on a reservoir. The level of water in the reservoir fluctuates greatly. July and August are the only months when the lake is at full pool. During other months, there is no water in the lake on the Canadian side. 3 campgrounds at Silvertip (43 sites), Ross Lake (88 sites) and a horse camp near Whitworth Meadows (11 sites), a group site, and a day use area. Park Size: 27,948 hectares
Amenities
Biking Available
Boat Launch Nearby
Dog Friendly
Fishing Nearby
Hiking Available
Mountain Biking Available
Pit Toilets
RV Sites Available
Tent Sites Available
Water Available On Site
Directions
From the community of Hope: travel westbound on Flood Hope Road, then turn left (south) onto the Silver Skagit Road that leads to get to the park. Coming from the west on BC-1 E/Trans-Canada Hwy: take exit 168 toward Flood Hope Road, turn right onto Flood Hope Road, then right onto the Silver Skagit Road to get to the park.
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