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Klahanie Campground
Overview
Klahanie Campground offers a classic camping experience set against some of British Columbia’s most dramatic landscapes. Located along the scenic Sea to Sky Highway, this park provides a basecamp for those wanting to explore the Adventure Capital of Canada. It strikes a balance between a rustic mountain getaway and a convenient stopover, emphasizing the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest over luxury resort amenities, making it a favorite for those who love the great outdoors.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated directly across from the majestic Shannon Falls, where the sound of cascading water provides a constant connection to nature. Surrounded by towering evergreens and nestled between the rugged granite face of the Stawamus Chief and the waters of Howe Sound, the location is unbeatable for scenery. Its proximity to the highway makes it easily accessible for RVers traveling between Vancouver and Whistler, offering panoramic views of the coastal mountains right from the campground.
Amenities & Park Features
While the vibe is distinctly natural, the park offers essential conveniences for modern travelers. RV sites feature full hookups including water, sewer, and 30-amp electricity to ensure a comfortable stay. Guests have access to:
- Clean washrooms and hot showers
- On-site laundry facilities
- Picnic tables and fire pits at every site
- Wood and ice sales for evening campfires
The campground also provides a designated area for pets, making it a dog-friendly destination for those traveling with their four-legged companions.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is just steps away from the campground entrance. Visitors can walk to the base of Shannon Falls or take a short trip to the Sea to Sky Gondola for sweeping views of the fjord and surrounding peaks. For the more daring, the Stawamus Chief offers world-class rock climbing and challenging hiking trails. Mountain bikers will find an extensive trail network nearby, while the town of Squamish provides local breweries, farmers' markets, and artisan shops just a five-minute drive away.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for active travelers and outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize location and immediate access to wilderness. It is a fantastic choice for families seeking a home base for sightseeing or climbers looking for proximity to the Chief. Because of its spectacular mountain scenery, it also appeals to photographers and road trippers looking for a memorable, nature-focused stay in the heart of British Columbia.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Vincent Fogaroli
We had to sleep at this camping for a night because everything around was full. Except the office lady who was really kind with us, the camping doesn’t worth what we payed for. 63$ dollar a night just to place a van on a tent spot, only cold water access, shower is not included so you need to pay 2$/4min. Mention of a water truck to fill-up the van but didn’t found it. Be careful of the road to go to the down part of the camping, really risky for low vehicle.
Anson Ma
Our First Family Camping Trip – July 1st, 2025. National Day This was our family's very first camping experience, and it left us with wonderful memories. The campsite impressed us with its beautiful natural surroundings—nestled among mountains, flowing water, and dense forest vegetation, it truly felt like we were immersed in nature. Right beside our campsite ran a clear, gently flowing stream. It quickly became a natural water playground for the kids and a refreshing escape from the summer heat for the adults. At night, the only sound we could hear was the peaceful flow of the stream—no other noise at all. It was incredibly quiet and calming, making it the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature. High recommended No.16----18. My reservation number is No.17
Frances Connor
I was hesitant to book due to the lower rating on Google and the overall price, however we went for it and we do not regret it at all. Campground is stunning with several places to take short walks. Directly across the main road is the availability for more difficult hikes up to Shannon falls! We booked site 17 and loved being next to the running creek, our stay felt private and peaceful, no one bothered us and other campers respected the quite hours! (not enforced by staff) Planning on booking but worried about the highway? I agree that there is road noise particularly in campsites 1-6. As you get to campsites 11-19 the creek drowns out any noise. Campsites 24-30 was far enough away for it not to be noticeable by us. Keep in mind, not every campsite was made equal some were more private or had more space, some got more sun and some were quite cold and shaded. On the topics of the showers, at a point in our stay a $4 shower was worth every penny. The opportunity for flushing toilets when needed and a quick hot shower was worth the extra toonies. Washrooms down at the campsites are trailer toilets.
Kendra K
We camped on June 6-8 2025. Their tap water at the lower campground were running extremely slow and it was really frustrating because we don’t bring too much water and we did depend on their tap water. We have to find the staff to help us find the available tap water, it took 30 mins each time go up to upper campground and we had to carried 10kg water tank back-and-forth. $200 per two night is not worth it.
Peyman Sadr
Klahanie Campground is a 5-star gem! Stunning nature, ideal location by Shannon Falls & Sea to Sky Gondola. Spacious, private sites, clean facilities. Peaceful, yet close to town. A perfect Squamish escape! Booking may seem slightly confusing at first, but the system is user-friendly overall. Washroom facilities could use some improvement.
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