Campsite Availability
5m ago352
Openings Found
2
Dates Tracked
204
Total Sites
Apr 8
176
86% open
Apr 9
176
86% open
Park Features
203 Campsites1 Group Site
RV Friendly
Up to 120ft
Van / Camper
Tent Camping
Hookups
Fire Pits
Picnic Tables
Pull-Through
Sani Station
Accessible
Double Sites
Walk-In Sites
Group sites available — up to 50 people
About Mount Robson
Mount Robson Provincial Park, the second oldest park in British Columbia's park system, is truly one of the world's crown jewels. The mountain for which the park is named guards the park's western entrance. At 3,954 meters, Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, towers over the lesser surrounding peaks. Winter or summer, this is one of the finest views in the Rocky Mountains. Just as the early trappers, hunters and explorers felt in awe at the mountain's magnificence, travelers today experience the same feelings.
Getting There
The park is located in east, central British Columbia, just west of the British Columbia and Alberta border and Jasper National Park. Approximately 4 hours north of Kamloops, BC on Highway 5; 3.5 hours east of Prince George, BC on Highway 16; and 5 hours west of Edmonton, Alberta on Highway 16. The closest communities to this park are Valemount, Tete Jaune Cache and McBride.
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