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Anderson Creek Campground


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len showalter

November 11, 2025

Love this place. Stayed campsite 37, the view is beatiful!!!!

Cam V

August 26, 2025

While its a beautiful plateau along the river, the trees in the tenting site are extremely dangerous. We were down by the river and came back to a 20’ branch that had fallen and barely missed our car. Upon looking further there are tons of standing dead trees and widow makers. Pick your spot carefully! A couple of campsites have seemingly turned into hoarding situations. All together a lot of potential there if managment tightens things up

Nadeeshan Herath

August 24, 2025

Excellent camp ground. Washrooms available. Average cleanliness.

Brenda Duggan

July 03, 2025

Great little spot for reasonable price. 3 nights 135$ with power and water. Needed longer hose to get water to back of trailer. Have sani dump but not sewer hook up at sites. Also no wifi. Bathrooms were clean and had showers. Have to prepay to reserve. Trains were too loud for one of us but I liked the rumble like a sound machine helped me sleep.

Ward Christman

June 20, 2025

The Railroad is king ! Seriously trains filled with wood ? All night long it’s hilarious they even idle right across the way from here at 0200 hours … 46 bucks sounds cheap until you stay here !

Jeremy Campbell

October 12, 2021

Don't like how it is private gated now.. how is the community supposed to enjoy it anymore

David Lee

October 02, 2021

Stopped to find a site at 4:30 on a Sunday night. The gate was closed so we called the phone number and left a message. No one ever replied so we left. You think if they want to rent sites they would have somone answering calls. At least they should call back if you leave a message? Not great service! Carried on and stopped at Emory Creek. Always great service!

Alex Gaidachev

September 11, 2021

The campsite feels exclusive with the gated entrance to the campgrounds on the first nations land. Firewood is free to stop by and pick up for use. There are trains on both sides that adds to the charm of the place. There is a river to get to at the bottom and we saw an osprey with fish freshly caught! Great place.

Morgan Wright

July 07, 2021

I stayed here for a few nights with a small group when we were doing research in the area. It is an absolutely beautiful campsite and very worth visiting (especially if you're a fan of rivers)! The sites are extremely well maintained and they had the cleanest campground bathroom I have ever been in. Susan, the campground manager, was so kinda and accommodating! Not only was she great at her job, but she was also a joy to be around. I would 100% recommend staying here if you are ever in the area. I know I will for sure be coming back in the future.

Bicram Rijal

June 23, 2021

It's a wonderful campground to say the least. Our family experience in this campground in June 2021 was awesome. From the location of the site itself (as it is situated in the Fraser River Canyon) to the services (clean washrooms and well-maintained sites), everything was great. But it is the campground manager, Susan, who deserves a lot of credit. She makes this site homey and hospitable. She is a very approachable, passionate, welcoming, and generous person. On top of having a wonderful natural experience of spending the night in an area surrounded by thick forests and wilderness, this campground also offers a cultural experience. As there is Tuckkwiowhum Village First Nations Heritage Site adjacent to the campground, we (including our 7-year old) had a wonderful time exploring and learning about the culture and the people who have been settling in these areas since time immemorial. The cultural display in the Heritage Site was a deep dive into the history and earlier living practices of the First Nations. If you are somebody who is interested in peoples, cultures and histories, the Heritage Site is a must-visit one. If you stay here and have time to explore the area, there are a couple of historical attractions—Hell’s Gate and Alexandra Bridge—in a 10-minute drive. And do not forget to walk down to the Anderson Creek just at the end of the campsite to see trains moving through the trestle bridge above your head. It’s quite an experience! I highly RECOMMEND this campground.