Camping in and around Squamish can be a year round outdoor activity. Nature provides all the attractions.
Alice Lake Provincial Park
Located just 12 kilometers north of Squamish town centre,is one of the Lower Mainland’s most popular camping retreats. The four lakes of the park, Alice, Edith, Fawn and Stump, are a great place to cool off in the summer. The Four Lakes Interpretive Trail which connects the lakes is an excursion for people of all fitness levels. There is a playground, beach and picnic area at Alice Lake. Interpretive programs for the whole family run through the spring, summer and fall.
Web: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/alice_lk/
Porteau Cove Provincial Park
This outstanding marine park is well known for its diverse scuba diving experience and its seaside campground. Several wrecks have been sunk in the cove to produce man-made reefs and thus have created a prime scuba diving experience. There is also an interesting cliff dive accessed at the south end of the park. Interpretive programs are provided at the park in the summer.
Web: env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/porteau/
Klahanie Campground
Along the Sea to Sky Highway, Klahanie Campground is situated across beautiful Shannon Falls, the third highest waterfall in British Columbia. The campground is a privately run and offers complete facilities.
Email: [email protected]
Web: klahaniecampground.com/
Paradise Valley Campground
Paradise Valley Campground is located in Squamish, and has private, group & family sites, a store with basic supplies, and notable washroom and shower facilities.
Phone: 604-898-1486
Email: [email protected]
Web: paradisevalleycampground.net
Mountain Fun Base Camp
Located just off 99 near Brackendale, north of Squamish, Mountain Fun Base Camp is situated near Alice Lake provincial park, and offering stunning views of mountains with a beautiful creek running through the property, they offer the following facilities and services: tent and RV sites, Hotel rooms, showers, bike wash and repair stand, daily shuttle to trails, camp store, BBQ rentals and more.
Phone: 604-390-4200 or 1 866-987-6512
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.mtnfunbasecamp.com
Stawamus Chief Provincial Park
Protecting the Stawamus Chief, The Chief is a rock climbing delight of international reputation. Adjacent to Shannon Falls Provincial Park, the large granite offers hiking trails leading to three summits with stunning views of Howe sound and surrounding mountains. The campground is generally open from April to October. Facilities include drinking water, picnic areas, pit or flush toilets, vehicle accessible camping, walk-in/wilderness camping and winter camping (without services).
Phone: 604-986-9371 or 1 866-987-6512
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/stawamus/
Mamquam River Campground
This affordable, non-profit campground is situated on 7 acres of land beside the Mamquam River in Squamish. The site provides access to the river, rustic camping with outhouses and garbage service. There is firewood for sale and no water available.
Web: https://mamquamrivercampground.ca
District of Squamish Municipal Campground
Located in the center of Squamish, this affordable campground is only a few minutes away from Downtown Squamish, and minutes away from the many trails that Squamish has to offer for great hiking and mountain biking. Group campsite reservations can be made by phone only by calling Brennan Park Recreation Centre at 604-898-3604.
No single campsite reservations; these sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Web: https://squamish.ca/recreation/camping/district-of-squamish-municipal-campground
WhistlePunk Hollow Adventure RV Park
Located in Squamish, WhistlePunk Hollow Adventure RV Park is open year round and built to modern standards. WhistlePunk Hollow has large sites, for ultimate RV/Camping experience. You can also rent yurts; circular cottages with a skylight, partial kitchen and toilet.
Email:[email protected]
Web: whistlepunkhollow.com
Cat Lake Recreation Site
Located approximately 13 km north of Squamish on HWY 99, Cat Lake offers heavily treed, walk-in campsites all around the lake. There is usually firewood for sale and great swimming, hiking and biking opportunities. No reservations needed.
Web: http://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/search/search-result.aspx?site=REC0105&type=Site
Mamquam River Campground
This affordable, non-profit campground is situated on 7 acres of land beside the Mamquam River in Squamish. The site provides access to the river, rustic camping with outhouses and garbage service. There is firewood for sale and no water available.
Web: https://mamquamrivercampground.ca
District of Squamish Municipal Campground
Located in the center of Squamish, this affordable campground is only a few minutes away from Downtown Squamish, and minutes away from the many trails that Squamish has to offer for great hiking and mountain biking. Group campsite reservations can be made by phone only by calling Brennan Park Recreation Centre at 604-898-3604.
No single campsite reservations; these sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Web: https://squamish.ca/recreation/camping/district-of-squamish-municipal-campground
Squamish Valley Campground
The Squamish Valley Campground is located along a private sandy beach on the beautiful Squamish River. It offers a view of snow peaked mountains, glaciers and waterfalls, and is open to tent and RV camping.
Phone: 604-898-9310
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://campsquamish.com/index.html