Campsite Availability
1m ago242
Openings Found
2
Dates Tracked
122
Total Sites
Apr 8
121
99% open
Apr 9
121
99% open
Park Features
121 Campsites1 Picnic Area1 Group Site
RV Friendly
Up to 62ft
Van / Camper
Tent Camping
Hookups
Fire Pits
Pull-Through
Sani Station
Double Sites
Group sites available — up to 60 people
About Green Lake
Green Lake Provincial Park is made up of 11 sites: Arrowhead, Black Bear, Blue Spring, Boyd Bay, Buckside Hill, Emerald Bay, Green Lake Islands, Little Arrowhead, Nolan Creek and Sunset View. Six of these sites have developed facilities. The open rangeland and mixed forests of aspen and lodgepole pine found here are typical of the Cariboo’s landscape. Green Lake is one of the larger bodies of water in the southern portion of the Cariboo. The lake is about 14 km long averaging 1.5 km in width with an irregular shoreline of approximately 57 km. The lake has a low flushing rate and together with the chemical composition of the warm shallow waters, creates the greenish hue giving the lake its name.
Getting There
There is a BC Parks information shelter, which provides information on campground and picnic area locations and a sani-station, located at the south end of the park. Access is approximately 16 km northeast of 70 Mile House off Hwy 97 along North Bonaparte Road or approximately 18 km south of Hwy 24 at Lone Butte and follow the signs along Watch Lake Road. The closest communities, towns and cities are 70 Mile House, Lone Butte and 100 Mile House.
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