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Whiteswan Lake Park
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K Plumpington
Stayed at pack rat point Campground overnight. The campground itself is beautiful. However, on my recent stay, logging trucks started hauling at 2:30 AM, the road was quite dusty so all the road dust was drifting into the campground during the day. Just a warning, if you plan on tying your boat to the dock across the street overnight, it might be a good idea, not to leave it unattended, as my boat was vandalized, and all the items stolen out of it overnight on August 11th.
DD Wolf
No fires. First come first serve camping varies for the multiple sites from 5-25 per night. Pit toilets, water pump (boil advisory). Very rugged forestry road to campgrounds. Close encounters with extremely swift moving logging trucks. It's their road. Lake is clear and cold. So clear you can see the fish! Hotsprings had a closed sign on the gate.
Daniela Rusko
Gorgeous place, many options to access lake and river at all kinds of spots. Roads are fine and lots of camping spots available. Tons to explore. Make sure to visit lussier hot springs that are on the way. It says no dogs allowed however many do bring the dogs and it's totally fine. Has 2 pit toilets but no changing room which really isn't an issue. Drove back late evening, got to see a moose and a bear. Absolutely amazing area, would like to spend a week, a day is simply not enough.
LIZ ALELIZ
The road is throughout the Mountain and narrow so be prepared to stop when needed as there's lots of RVs on the way. Google maps won't take you to the best spot as there are several camp sites so just keep driving till the end and make sure you download the map before. This lake is huge and so beautiful. It's great for SUP and fishing. We saw very big fish there. Plenty of areas for picnic and enjoy the day. I hope I get to camp on one of their sites. Just beautiful.
Haley (haley)
Beautiful spot to camp . The hot springs were a little disappointing but perhaps we didn’t know the right area to go . One very hot pool , would be very nice in the winter I’d imagine
erin maclean
Awesome spot. Rough road to get in but the campground is really lovely! Spaced out, private spots. Beautiful lake with a dock :)
Kim Switzer
Dangerous road ...not for the faint hearted.
Rampage Coffee Co.
A diamond in the rough. The smaller Moose Lake is very warm and our 3yr old loved swimming in the crystal clear water.
M
One of my favourite places I’ve found in BC to date. I went in mid-October, when the alpine larches in their hues of yellow were topped with the first snow of the year. Truly spectacular vistas everywhere with plenty of great campsites. The access road in is a wide active logging road that was in good shape with minimal potholes and relatively flat grades throughout. The lakes were glassy and a variety of colours depending on where on the lake you were and where the sun was. I was alone at my campground for the night, and woke up under over 6 inches of fresh powder - I’d recommend having snow tires on the car if coming up this way in late autumn!
Olga Courtnage
We stayed in lower Lake campground, to revisit the visit from almost 6 years ago. The views are so pristine and more beautiful than ever. Plenty of wildlife, watch out for bears. Hot springs were pretty busy, even on a week day and late in the evening but we still enjoyed them. Fishing off the dock is peaceful and fun, even though only tiny fish was biting. Kids didn't want to leave.