Mount Revelstoke National Park
- Meadows in the Sky Pkwy, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0, Canada
Mount Revelstoke National Park Campground
Nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of British Columbia, Mount Revelstoke National Park offers an enriching camping experience for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. With its diverse natural ecosystem and stunning mountain vistas, this campground serves as a gateway to explore the wilderness, making it a perfect destination for campers of all skill levels.
Location and Accessibility
Located along the scenic Meadows in the Sky Parkway, the campground provides easy access to a variety of hiking trails and breathtaking viewpoints. The park is known for its quick-changing mountain weather, meaning visitors should always come prepared for all conditions, including potential snowfall at any time of the year.
Camping Regulations and Safety
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in the park, it is crucial to adhere to the following guidelines:
- Be alert in shrubby areas and around blind corners while hiking.
- Pack adequate supplies, including food, water, clothing, a first aid kit, bear spray, and a map.
- Stay on designated trails to protect native vegetation.
- Always dispose of human waste at least 70 meters from any water source, using outhouses or washrooms where available.
Campfires are not permitted during quiet hours (11 PM – 7 AM) and must be attended to at all times. Additionally, backcountry campfires are strictly prohibited. Always check the current Avalanche Bulletin before engaging in backcountry activities and ensure you have appropriate avalanche safety gear for each member of your group.
Wildlife Awareness
Wildlife encounters are common within the park. Visitors are advised to keep a safe distance from all wildlife and to consider leaving pets at home, particularly when hiking in the backcountry. If dogs are brought along, they must remain on a leash at all times.
Trail and Activity Information
Mount Revelstoke National Park features a range of hiking trails suitable for different experience levels, making it an ideal spot for families, novice trekkers, and seasoned hikers alike. Popular trails provide opportunities to witness stunning views and diverse flora and fauna.
- Be mindful that some areas such as the Giant Cedars and Skunk Cabbage day-use areas are closed during winter months due to heavy snowpack.
- The Hermit trailhead may experience temporary closures for maintenance, so always check for updates.
Fire Safety and Current Conditions
Given recent wildfire activity in the region, it is essential to stay updated on fire conditions. Although the fire ban for Mount Revelstoke National Park has been lifted, monitoring for smoke and fire updates is crucial for ensuring your safety while camping. Smoke may be visible from nearby highways, particularly during active wildfire seasons.
Permits and Additional Information
To engage in backcountry camping, obtain a National Park Backcountry Camping and Excursion Permit, available at the entry gate, visitor centres, or staffed campground kiosks. Utilizing only the wood provided by the campsite contributes to the preservation of the park’s ecosystem by preventing non-native insects and diseases.
With its natural beauty and a plethora of outdoor activities, Mount Revelstoke National Park remains a must-visit destination for campers seeking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors. Prepare well, respect the park regulations, and enjoy the spectacular wilderness that this national park has to offer!
Camp location
- Meadows in the Sky Pkwy, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0, Canada