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Tweedsmuir Provincial Park (South)

Williams Lake, BC View Map
Number of Sites: 36

Aside from offering some of the most spectacular scenery in North America, Tweedsmuir is a magnet for outdoor recreationists. Favourite activities include angling, hiking, horseback riding, camping, and canoeing. The Fisheries Pool Campground offers 12 sites June 15 – Oct. 15. The Atnarko Campground offers 24 campsites and is nestled among an old-growth forest and is open June 15 – Aug. 15. This park is home of amazing scenery, Turner Lake Canoe Chain and the 260 m Hunlen falls. There is also wilderness campsites and a car-top boat launch. There are downhill skiing opportunities in this park; a tow rope is operated by the Tweedsmuir Ski Club on Sundays during the winter. It is located approximately 3 km from the parking lot at the Rainbow Range trailhead. There are approximately 15 km of set cross country skiing trails at the Rainbow Range trailhead during the winter. These are maintained by the Tweedsmuir Ski Club. There are snowmobiling opportunities in the Rainbow Range. Park Size: 506,000 hectares

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Amenities

Biking Available

Biking Available

Boat Launch Nearby

Boat Launch Nearby

Cabins or Cottages

Cabins or Cottages

Dog Friendly

Dog Friendly

Fishing Nearby

Fishing Nearby

Flush Toilets Available

Flush Toilets Available

Hiking Available

Hiking Available

Pit Toilets

Pit Toilets

RV Sites Available

RV Sites Available

Sani Dump Available

Sani Dump 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

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Directions

Located on Highway 20, approximately 400 km west of Williams Lake, between Anahim Lake and Bella Coola. The gravel and paved highway is well maintained. The Bella Coola Hill is a 9 km section of up to 18 percent grade, a significant slope for any vehicle.

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