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    Shadow Falls

    3.6 (5 reviews)

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    Lizzie Bay Campgrounds

    Lizzie Bay Campgrounds

    4.5(2 reviews)
    109.5 km

    Best campgrounds along Lillooet Lake…read more Not far from Pemberton, along the In-SHUCK-ch Forest Service Road lies a lot of gems, including Lizzie Bay Campgrounds. Just 15km in from the Highway along moderately decent dirt roads. Accessible without 4wd; just note, regardless of what you are driving, it is an active forest road and forestry vehicles have the right of way. Quiet and forested, all the sites are lakeside. Lillooet Lake is beautiful glaciated waters of the most brilliant jade green. No garbage bins, or water supply, or dumping for RVs. You should carry your own supply of water for drinking. Wash water and cooking water can be obtained from the lake; boiling is recommended. You will also need to follow all good camping practices including carrying out anything you carried in. Be bear aware and respect nature. Fires need to be kept within the fire rings and it is suggested you bring firewood in rather than stripping bare the undergrowth and deadfall around the area. You will not find a better campsite in miles (kilometres). Consider yourself blessed to be in such beautiful and remote wilderness, even though you are merely 3 hours from Vancouver. While in the area visit the hot springs at St Agnes Well ( http://www.yelp.ca/biz/skookumchuck-hot-springs-st-agnes-well-mt-currie#hrid:0KPVGM0kvH2GiNSptDERrQ ), or the old "Skookumchuk Church" at Skatin, visit some old graveyards, or hike the roads and trails. Or relax at your campsite and enjoy the quietude.

    The in-SHUCK- CH FSR is poorly maintained,the dustabatement is not done till late june and…read morelater,the silica content in the road dust is so high that if you were on a industrial site you would be required to wear a resporator,there is money for equipment ,that is costly but no good return for money spent.This has been brought to LIZZY BAYS att.,and work safe BC.I had to watch my wifes lungs bleed trough dust seaso for last ten years which helped lead to her demise.I think there shoud be a class action suit brought towards FORESTRY IN BC,That would wake them up.The rest is shear amazing.!

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    Pioneer Trails Campground - Flowers!

    Pioneer Trails Campground

    4.5(29 reviews)
    108.5 km

    During my summer visit to Washington, I stayed at this charming RV park, where the staff were…read moreexceptionally friendly and always willing to assist. The office exuded warmth and comfort, complete with a coffee machine and a bowl of candy for guests. Staff members were frequently seen navigating the park in a convenient golf cart, ensuring everything ran smoothly for visitors. The park itself offers a variety of recreational spaces, including a large downhill field with a small podium at the base, as well as a nearby expansive field and a pickleball court. Guests can enjoy a seating area at the top of the hill and there is a nearby shack that provides firewood and propane for convenience.Some of the park's sites include cozy cabins, each furnished with a comfortable chair, desk, and a generous king-size bed, along with a window offering views of the RV area. Every campsite features a personal fire pit and picnic table, ideal for relaxing outdoors.Overall, this RV park combines friendly service, comfortable accommodations, and well-maintained recreational areas. I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking a pleasant and welcoming environment for their stay.

    The shower water in the community shower is barely lukewarm. I asked the lady at the front desk,…read moreand she said the shower was cold because of the type of push button shower knob and there was nothing they could do to fix the cold shower water. A bit later I was able to get a sneak peek at the hot water heaters and they were turned all the way down to the lowest possible temperature setting. This maybe fine during the summer but it is now headed into winter and the park refuses to provide hot shower water in the community restroom. Other than the cold shower water, the park is very clean and well maintained.

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    Pioneer Trails Campground - Another Flower!

    Another Flower!

    Pioneer Trails Campground - The beautiful flowers next to the office!

    The beautiful flowers next to the office!

    Pioneer Trails Campground - The beautiful flowers next to the office!

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    Larrabee State Park - Entrance

    Larrabee State Park

    4.0(69 reviews)
    86.0 km

    Discovery pass needed. Easy trek down to the beach. There's public restroom and water available…read morenear the beach entrance. We tried crabbing here twice. Definitely bring a spare lure; our first attempt, we had to cut the line as it got snagged on some rocks. Saw a lot of people on the beach, enjoying a picnic or even kayaking out to crab boxes in the evening. Beautiful park overall. Make sure you're sure-footed if you're going to climb the rocks.

    The beach park section of Larrabee park is gorgeous. There's ample parking, then a decent that's…read moreabout a 45 second walk to a grassy lawn and a beautiful stage built in the early 1900s. There were people performing music on the stage and park goers enjoying on the grass. Just to the left of the stage there's a path to the beach. Another 2-3 minute descent brings you to a trail going left and right. The path to the left is a short trail to a rock you can sit on and climb down to get to the water. Further that way there's another beach. The path to the right leads to a nice beach with a great view and a shade tree. There were some bugs in the washed up kelp, but nothing too bothersome imho. We had a stand up paddleboard so we used the path on the right after the stage area. I would recommend anyone bringing gear down (scuba, kayaks, paddleboards) to use this beach. Larger crafts can use the boat ramp just north of this beach, and you can drive right up to that ramp (north of the stage and parking area). It was a beautiful park and a great place to picnic, enjoy the water, and view the sunset!

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