Campsite Availability
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Openings Found
2
Dates Tracked
236
Total Sites
Apr 8
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Full
Apr 9
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Full
Park Features
443 Campsites3 Group Sites
RV Friendly
Up to 95ft
Van / Camper
Tent Camping
Hookups
Fire Pits
Picnic Tables
Pull-Through
Sani Station
Double Sites
Walk-In Sites
Group sites available — up to 50 people
About Golden Ears
As one of the largest parks in the province, Golden Ears Provincial Park is prized for its recreational opportunities. The extensive system of trails within the park provides an excellent opportunity for hiking and horseback riding. Alouette Lake is a popular spot for swimming, windsurfing, water-skiing, canoeing, boating and fishing. The park also has three large campgrounds. Vegetation is typical of the coastal western Hemlock forest of BC and the mountainous backcountry is extremely rugged.
Getting There
Golden Ears Provincial Park lies in the Coast Mountains 11 km north of Maple Ridge on the north side of the Fraser River. Access to the park is by vehicle via Dewdney Trunk Road through the Municipality of Maple Ridge. If heading west, turn right onto 232nd and if heading east, turn left onto 232nd. Take the first exit at the roundabout onto 132 Avenue; then keep right onto Fern Crescent and follow the road to the park entrance. Vehicle access to group campgrounds or trailheads will not be available if the road is closed due to hazardous conditions in the winter.
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