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All campground reservations MUST be made through Discover Camping.
Manning Park Resort and Manning Park Visitor Centre do not facilitate any requests
for camping reservations.
Please call 1-800-689-9025 or visit www.discovercamping.ca to make your
camping reservation.
For information on EC Manning Provincial Park please visit the BC Parks website for full
details on campgrounds, trails and fees.
IMPORTANT: ALL CAMPGROUND OPERATING DATES ARE WEATHER DEPENDENT
| Rate/Night | Status | Info | |
|---|---|---|---|
Lightning Lake |
$28.00/party | High Elevation Campground -under snow- Scheduled to Open June 5 (Weather Dependent) | 143 Sites 100% RESERVATIONS ONLY- starting June 14 Showers, Flush Toilets, Lake Access, Trail Access Campground closed |
Cold Spring |
$21.00/party | Opened May 17 | 66 Sites 50% RESERVABLE-Starting June 27 %50 FIRST COME FIRST SERVE Pit Toilets, River Access, Trail Access Campground closed |
Hampton |
$21.00/party | Scheduled to Open June 15th (Weather Dependent) |
99 Sites 50% RESERVABLE- starting June 27 %50 FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Pit Toilets Campground closed |
Mule Deer |
$21.00/party | Opened May 1st | 49 Sites 50% RESERVABLE- Starting June 27 50% FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Flush Toilets, River Access |
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Lightning Lake is Manning Park's premier campground. Set deep in the park overlooking Lightning Lake, it is serviced with three shower buildings, shares access to two beaches, and has regular naturalist shows at the amphitheater during peak season.
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Coldspring is the closest campground to Manning Park Resort. It is connected to the trail system via the Canyon Nature Trail and and is located next to the headwaters of the Similkameen river. Coldspring features a number of pull-through sites, eliminating the need to reverse difficult trailers into place.
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Hampton is the second largest campground in Manning Park, and easily host to the most stunning view. Looking south toward the Castle and Chuwanten Creeks, campers are rewarded with a breathtaking view of the often snow capped peak of Mt. Winthrop. Large sites well spaced make Hampton a private and scenic choice.
Opened May 1st
Mule Deer is located along a winding stretch of the Similkameen river, with small swimming holes and pleasant rapids. Serviced by flush toilets and with many sites shaded by ancient cottonwoods, this is an excellent choice for the casual or long term camper.
IMPORTANT: ALL CAMPGROUND OPERATING DATES ARE WEATHER DEPENDENT
| Rate/Night | Status | Info | |
|---|---|---|---|
Lone Duck One |
GROUP Winter FCFS $11.00/party |
OPEN | 15-50 PERSONS May 1 - Oct. 7 RESERVATIONS ONLY Oct. 8 - April 31 FIRST COME FIRST SERVED Shelter with wood stove, Lake Access, Trail Access |
Lone Duck Two |
GROUP | OPEN | 15-50 PERSONS 100% RESERVATIONS ONLY Shelter with wood stove, Lake Access, Trail Access |
Cambie Creek |
GROUP | CLOSED | 15-50 PERSONS 100% RESERVATIONS ONLY Winter Camping Only, Pit Toilets, Backcountry Nordic Trail Access |
Lone Duck 1&2
Base rate of $70.00/night + $4 per adult(16+, minimum charge for 15 adults)+ $1 per child(6-15).
Youth group rate/night is $1/person(6+), with a $50 minimum and $150 maximum.
Cambie
Base rate of $20.00/night + $4 per adult(16+, minimum charge for 15 adults)+ $1 per child(6-15).
Youth group rate/night is $1/person(6+), with a $50 minimum and $150 maximum.
Lone Duck 1 & 2 are popular group campsites located on Lone Duck Bay connected to Lightning Lake. These group sites provide large parking areas, multiple tenting sites, two full shelters with wood stoves, group fire rings and easy beach and trail access. Perfect for family reunions, large gatherings of friends, organized group adventures or youth groups, Lone Duck 1 & 2 offer year round access to Manning Park.
LONE DUCK ONE - OPEN
Lone Duck One is an excellent choice for any group and is best suited for large groups of RV campers. The parking area is extra large and allows for easy through parking or reversing. Even the largest RV's (50ft+) can easily be accommodated.
• Groups from 15 to 50. Visit www.discovercamping.ca for summer reservations.
• Lone Duck 1 is a first come first served winter campground October 30 - April 31 at $11.00/party.
LONE DUCK TWO - OPEN
Lone Duck Two is well suited for any party with tenting groups enjoying this site the most. A smaller lot than Lone Duck One keeps the area more intimate, although multiple RV's can still comfortably park. An open grassy area for tenting is close to the Lake and receives a mix of sun and shade.
• Groups from 15-50. Visit www.discovercamping.ca for reservations.
• Lone Duck Two is available year round by reservation only.
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Cambie creek is a winter-only campground well suited for youth groups. Located near Allison Pass, Cambie Creek gets plenty of snow. Big Ben, Fat Dog, and Cambie Loop XC ski trails provide over 12km of excellent un-groomed cross country, randonnee, or snowshoeing opportunities. Youth groups of over 50 people will have no trouble camping in the large area available.
• Groups from 15-50+. Visit www.discovercamping.ca for reservations.
• Nordic trails at Cambie Creek are not patrolled or avalanche controlled.
Wilderness hike-in camping is available at many locations in E.C. Manning Park.
Visit the BC Parks website for information about specific sites.
$5.00/person/night
First come first served
Registration is payable at Manning Park Visitor Centre, Manning Park Lodge, or online here.
Registration does not guarantee a site.
Reservations MUST be made through Discover Camping
1-800-689-9025 www.discovercamping.ca
Additional Information
• All campground opening and closing dates in Manning Park are weather dependent.
• Firewood can be purchased for $8.00 at the Manning Park Country Store
• All sales are cash or travelers cheque only. An ATM is located in the lobby of
Manning Park Lodge.
• A camping party consists of one vehicle and a maximum 4 adults(16+)and 8 persons
including children(15-). Oversize parties or additional vehicles will be charged extra.
• All tents and vehicles must remain on the designated camping pad at all times.
• All pets must remain on a leash at all times anywhere within the Park. Pets are not permitted
on beaches or in Park buildings. There are no off leash areas in Manning Park.
• Do not remove any material from the forest for any reason. Do not collect dead wood for fires,
sticks for hot dogs, flowers, berries, mushrooms, rocks, logs, or anything else from anywhere
within Manning Park.
• Do not leave your fire unattended for any amount of time. Fires must be contained in the fire
ring provided. Please follow all posted fire notices, restrictions, or bans that may be in effect.
• Do not leave food or garbage unattended in your site. Place coolers, pop, canned goods and
any other items back in your vehicle before you go to bed or leave your site for any amount of
time. Do not hang litter bags in trees and regularly place garbage in the animal proof containers.
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