What a gem in the middle of nowhere. This campground is meticulously maintained. The grass is like at a golf course. It is down a steep 1/3 mile driveway so there is no road noise. Spectacular views of the mountain, and there is a small lake at the end of the park. The Wi-Fi didn't work at our site as we where at the bottom of the park. It did work up close to the tower on the barn. We would give this park a 10 if the Wi-Fi was better and they had sewer hook ups. They do have a dump station with a sign "do not Flush your tanks". There is a smaller area up in the trees for tents and small RVs. There is a lot of shade in this area. There where about 10 sites there. They offer no discounts and do take credit cards. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Clean, spacious, peaceful and in a stunning setting. Located down the hill off the Cassiar, they have a billboard out on the highway listing availability so you don't have to go down the hill to find out if they have space. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is in great condition and the location is beautiful with views of mountains and year round snow. There is a 1/3 mile driveway down to the office and the sites are down from there not to far from a lake. The roads and pads are very well graveled and the sites are level with well kept grass in between them. There is good free Wi-Fi but downloading and uploading are only available from 9 pm until 4 am. There are no sewers but they have a dump station. It is very easy to get into and out of the long sites and with our 33 foot 5th wheel and truck there was still lots of room. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a great little park. Very well maintained and plenty big enough for our 45' coach. A very pleasant surprise out in the middle of no where. They had good Wi-Fi, a good sanitation dump. Elbow room was fair, but good enough. One of the best campgrounds in northern BC. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is obviously well maintained and very nicely laid out. We only stopped for one night but wished we could have stayed longer after seeing the campground. I was a little concerned what we were getting into when we first turned off the highway because the turn coming from the north is fairly tight and downhill. There was wi-fi available at the site but because the sites are built into a gentle slope the signal was blocked by other coaches further up the hill. I was able to receive a signal when sitting in our tow car. If wi-fi reception is important to you, be sure to check the location of the antenna before getting completely set up. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If you like quiet, you'll like this park. Located about half a mile off the highway this park looks new because it enjoys a regular and ongoing program of maintenance. The access road is well maintained and wide. The spaces do not have trees but are long, level, and well spaced. The setting is beautiful with mountains to the west, a small lake, and surrounding forest. Thanks to the owners of this park for sharing the area with us, we would gladly stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an extremely clean, well kept park-another one of those campgrounds that shows the owner takes pride in. The owners were friendly and presented us with tasty blueberry muffins when we checked in. The entrance road is gravel and a little steep but in excellent shape. The interior roads are gravel and in very good condition with level gravel sites. There is adequate grassy space between sites but no trees or landscaping. Our back-in site was easy to maneuver into and long enough to park our truck. The view of the mountains is gorgeous and there is a nice walk to a beautiful lake. We had wifi on site, although a little slow, and the water pressure was low. We camped here in a fifth wheel and would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park has gravel pull-through sites that are level and fairly roomy. There are no trees of any size in the park, but there is a stream that runs behind the back-in sites. There is also a lake that is an easy walk from the park. The park is one-third mile off the highway, so there is no noise. The Wi-fi was somewhat unreliable. There is no TV. The park is very neat and clean. Did not use the bathrooms or showers. This park is an excellent choice for absolute peace and quiet. If you go, look for the fox dens about one-half mile south of the park entrance on the east - right on the road - we saw a vixen and two kits several times during our stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice clean RV campground with level and clean sites. It appears to be fairly new. The sites are level with easy access both back-in and pull through. There was a nice hiking trail to a near by lake. There are no shade trees but some have been planted. The owners were helpful and friendly. The water pressure was really low making it difficult to take a shower in our 5th wheel. We stayed here one night, and we would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park is very clean and well organized. I had no problems moving around my 38' 5th wheel. The access road is about 3/4 mile long, but it is very well maintained. Please take time to walk down the lake trail, it is about a half mile long. At the end of the trail you find yourself surrounded by the lake and mountains. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
August 2007
$28
Great spot to stop when taking the Casiar hwy. some ways off the road in a beautiful valley. The sites are very well cared for, with even grass dividing the sites themselves. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I agree with the prior post, and would only add that the foliage presents an incredible sight in the Fall. Would rate the park higher if there were TV, 50 amp service, and sewer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There are no sites with sewer, but a dump is available. No TV, even on antenna. WiFi works well throughout the park. The park is off the highway and very quiet and has a nice view of mountains and a river. The sites are wide and long, no problems getting in or out in a big rig. Low water pressure. Caravans stop at this park, so check ahead or be prepared to move on. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Located approx. 190 miles north of Stewart/Hyder on Cassiar Hwy. (Rt.37) Rustic, could use some cleanup. Some beautiful lakeside sites. Crystal clear water. Pet llamas walking through the sites are a different touch. Wi-fi doesn't reach all sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
RESORT! Hardly! A few cabins and mostly uneven sights some in the tress some in a field. Water was either low pressure or non-existent. Lots of junk laying around. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not sure of rate, we were part of a caravan. Number of sites is approximate. We had 22 in our group, mostly motorhomes. The campground is OK, spotty 20 amp and water. If there is not a caravan, then this is a nice little place for an overnight stop. WiFi is in the lodge which is very nice and has food. Good place to kick back and surf the net or read a book in front of the fireplace. Overall not a bad place. We camped here in a Motorhome.