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Address: Highway 1, Lytton, BC V0K 1Z0, Canada
Phone: (250) 320-9305
State: British Columbia
County: Thompson-Nicola
Zip Code: V0K 1Z0



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Hoping this campground is rebuilt! Great place to stay for a couple nights on the way to the Okanagan or way home. Spacious sites, flush toilets. Camp hosts had set up outdoor showers at water taps. Affordable and could ALWAYS be guaranteed vacancy. Please rebuild!
Huge level sites, paved road, lots of sites, Sani dump, potable water, great spacing, very quiet and private, cement steps to WASHROOMS, picnic area across Highway for large gatherings, camp operator has added personal touches.. Solar lights on some paths and potted plants dotted around. Great site for any size trailer, tent or any. Well laid out and labeled hiking trails which I'm sure would be great for pedal bikes by the looks of it.
Gorgeous park, warm weather, great placement for an overnight rest. Park host was a bit curt, but she keeps the park amazingly clean and beautifully decorated with flowers and lights. There are flush toilets and cold water sinks with soap, but no way to dry your hands so bring a towel! Cold water rinse-off showers are provided, and water taps and refuse bins are well distributed throughout the area. Camp sites are spaced out well and nicely sized. Only insect pest we had a problem with were wasps; there are huge swarms of them and they can get aggressive. At night, the stars blanketed the sky in a wonderous display you will never see near a city. Across the highway from the campground is the picnic area and Thompson Canyon overlook... GORGEOUS. We will definitely return!
This park is close to Hwy 1 and BC Parks describes this park as “convenient overnight camping”. On the plus side it is close to the highway and easy to find. Located in a pine forest many campsites are large, mostly level, with some space between sites and some shade. There are hiking trails, a shower house, and a park host. We had 4 bars cell coverage in the park. On the negative side the campsite is located on a steep hill side, the trails have steep sections, and none of the campsites offer power, water, or sewer hookups. The park roads are steep, bears frequent the area, some campsites are sloped, some are small. The river and day use area are located on the other side of busy Hwy 1 a long walk from the campsites. There is no playground in the campground.
My prototype of what a BC Parks campground should be. Sites spaced out, flush toilets, paved roads, warm dry weather, not too crowded, stunning views. Just east of Lytton. $23/night. Been coming here consistently for 25 years. LOVE it !
Great views! The park was nice and shaded on a hot day. Very clean, nice look out. It's a great spot to stop and take a break from a long drive.
Very convenient, and gorgeous. The higher up the mountain, the less highway and train noise there is. It's $23 per night in 2018, and the park is maintained at a very high level. Great hiking, and nearby Lytton is interesting to explore.
Skihist has large, clean and well laid out sites. The views of and proximity to the Thompson River are spectacular. It's dry when the Fraser Valley is wet. The Ponderosa pines seem exotic when you live nearer to the coast. The bathrooms have flush toilets and are well maintained and cleaned.
Easy to find and access, VERY clean public washrooms a rarity sadly and a great view over the river, mountains and railroad tracks. We had a bit of a bbq and set up the hammock in the trees and it was quite lovely
Beautiful clean campground. Some sites in the trees and some with some nice wide open spots. Morning and afternoon sun. Great location with gorgeous views of the canyon. Flush toilets that were super clean and bundles of wood are available from the park host for $10. $23/night. Very quiet even with the trains below. Has a Sani station for $5 with drinking water as well.
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