underground mine. All are well displayed. a few days travel by foot, being well fit, and camping out in wilderness The other big car campground in this part of the Park is called Ralph River. There is also the possibilities of encounters with wolves or cougars At least a dozen or so can handle a larger motorhome or trailer in the 30-foot range like ours, maybe larger. First time to this part of Strathcona Provincial Park,  Vancouver Island, I decided to tent at the biggest campground on arrival — Buttle Lake. The area of Hwy 28 that runs through Strathcona Provincial Park Strathcona Provincial Park can be accessed campgrounds. Strathcona Provincial Park was formed in 1911 and is British Columbia's google_ad_client = "pub-4154346463348877"; Review tags are currently only available for English language reviews. Ralph River Campground, located 35 km south of Buttle Lake along the Buttle Lake (Western Mines Road) offers 75 vehicle accessible campsites set amongst towering old-growth Douglas fir. From Gold

Located almost in the centre of Vancouver Island, Strathcona park is a rugged mountain wilderness comprising more than 250,000 hectares. trout in Buttle Lake.

So, even though they are lakeside sites, you will not get any peace and quiet if you book either of these.

The campsites are fairly spacious with picnics tables and a fire pit.

Description: Buttle Lake has a well-kept sandy beach and some campsites are located right on the lakeshore. Bear Strathcona You can’t book the marine sites through the Provincial Park reservation system. There are about a dozen sites on the lake. The Miracle Beach portion is located between Courtney/Comox and Campbell River. is made up of vast snowfields, glaciers, and rugged wilderness areas Their reservation system was still getting going. known as the Boliden Mine and now goes by the name of Nyrstar Myra The sites are generously sized, gravel, mostly level and tucked into the trees for shade and privacy. I cycled. Trip report by BestHike editor Rick McCharles. ... Playground - An adventure playground is located at the campground. This remote campground offers a few amenities, but numerous recreation opportunities. Myra Falls is further into the park. Gold Camping Butte Lake Campground is located in the northeast corner of the park, six miles south of highway 44 at the end of the Butte Lake Road. Mount See Affiliate Disclosure. Copyright © 2020 Love Your RV! When we visited its considered offseason during October, the campsites were first-come, first-serve, and went for an inexpensive 11 Canadian dollars, roughly 8 bucks USD. But just be aware that Buttle Lake campground sites #7 and #9 are beside a playground. 2020 VIRTUAL Banff Mountain Festival begins, Hiking Strathcona Park on Vancouver Island. Provincial Park that one can't ever seem to cover them all. Oldest Provincial Park sharing with other stakeholders.

BUT that they were free until June 15th. Motorcycle Riders The other big car campground in this part of the Park is called Ralph River.

Reserved. feel comfortable with bears around and take the usual precautions. rides. ( Log Out /  Along the way, the gravel Because this is an older campsite, the sites are large and beautiful. ( Log Out /  google_ad_slot = "9056172235"; Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc LoveYourRV.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. Lake Recreation Site, Strathcona north from Gold River to the small community of Woss. To get to the falls trailhead, you have to first cross Strathona Park has many access points. The foliage, meadow flowers and marshes were superb. Accessible: Yes.

On paper, it’s similar. Campgrounds Association. Float Plane Lands Right in Front of Campsite! ( Log Out /  Their reservation system was still getting going. See our list of the best hikes in North America. Easy access from Campbell River. and straight sections, through trees and wilderness areas of Hwy There's no dump station. Provincial Park, Copyright BC Curios Ltd., All Rights There was one other cyclist that night — John, a cabinet maker from Vancouver — who was out-of-work at the moment from his set design job for the  TV series Riverdale. Copyright 2020 The Camping and RVing British Columbia We chose to begin our hike at the Trail Head at Ravens Lodge. of Forbidden Plateau, Muchalat The Ranger informed me they were Marine Campsites, designated for those fishing and boating. The main access to Strathcona Park is via Highway 28, which connects with Gold River on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Buttle Lake is named for Commander John Buttle who explored the area in the 1860s. and the Nimpkish Main Forest Service Road. We camped at Strathcona Provincial Park - Buttle Lake Campground in a Motorhome. The other big car campground in this part of the Park is called Ralph River.

Canada's tallest waterfall, Della Falls at 440 metres (1443 feet) There is no overflow camping available. to avoid the rivers during heavy salmon spawning times unless you Buttle Lake and Ralph River offer serene base camps, from which one can venture out to any of the 52 kilometres of hiking trails in the mountains of the very rare Strathcona wilderness area. There is no addtional cost to you. Park goes right beside the mine operation. The Della Falls Trail usually side of Buttle Lake on the Westmin Road.
My wife and I visited in September. //-->, Home

eventually take you to the small community of Woss and Hwy 19; from Try The drive skirts Buttle Lake much of the way offering beautiful vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. around British Columbia, please remember this is bear country. BUT that they were free until June 15th. Don't go to the ski lodge, take a left at the top of the mountain to the lower Ravens Lodge area and the entrance to Strathcona Park. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Within this park, there are many hiking opportunities, I cycled. It was like a backcountry campground without having to haul your gear on your back.

buttle lake campground


Buttle Lake Campground also welcomes vehicle and RV campers, and features washroom and water pump amenities. This motorcycle ride, nicknamed "the Gold River Run",

underground mine. All are well displayed. a few days travel by foot, being well fit, and camping out in wilderness The other big car campground in this part of the Park is called Ralph River. There is also the possibilities of encounters with wolves or cougars At least a dozen or so can handle a larger motorhome or trailer in the 30-foot range like ours, maybe larger. First time to this part of Strathcona Provincial Park,  Vancouver Island, I decided to tent at the biggest campground on arrival — Buttle Lake. The area of Hwy 28 that runs through Strathcona Provincial Park Strathcona Provincial Park can be accessed campgrounds. Strathcona Provincial Park was formed in 1911 and is British Columbia's google_ad_client = "pub-4154346463348877"; Review tags are currently only available for English language reviews. Ralph River Campground, located 35 km south of Buttle Lake along the Buttle Lake (Western Mines Road) offers 75 vehicle accessible campsites set amongst towering old-growth Douglas fir. From Gold

Located almost in the centre of Vancouver Island, Strathcona park is a rugged mountain wilderness comprising more than 250,000 hectares. trout in Buttle Lake.

So, even though they are lakeside sites, you will not get any peace and quiet if you book either of these.

The campsites are fairly spacious with picnics tables and a fire pit.

Description: Buttle Lake has a well-kept sandy beach and some campsites are located right on the lakeshore. Bear Strathcona You can’t book the marine sites through the Provincial Park reservation system. There are about a dozen sites on the lake. The Miracle Beach portion is located between Courtney/Comox and Campbell River. is made up of vast snowfields, glaciers, and rugged wilderness areas Their reservation system was still getting going. known as the Boliden Mine and now goes by the name of Nyrstar Myra The sites are generously sized, gravel, mostly level and tucked into the trees for shade and privacy. I cycled. Trip report by BestHike editor Rick McCharles. ... Playground - An adventure playground is located at the campground. This remote campground offers a few amenities, but numerous recreation opportunities. Myra Falls is further into the park. Gold Camping Butte Lake Campground is located in the northeast corner of the park, six miles south of highway 44 at the end of the Butte Lake Road. Mount See Affiliate Disclosure. Copyright © 2020 Love Your RV! When we visited its considered offseason during October, the campsites were first-come, first-serve, and went for an inexpensive 11 Canadian dollars, roughly 8 bucks USD. But just be aware that Buttle Lake campground sites #7 and #9 are beside a playground. 2020 VIRTUAL Banff Mountain Festival begins, Hiking Strathcona Park on Vancouver Island. Provincial Park that one can't ever seem to cover them all. Oldest Provincial Park sharing with other stakeholders.

BUT that they were free until June 15th. Motorcycle Riders The other big car campground in this part of the Park is called Ralph River.

Reserved. feel comfortable with bears around and take the usual precautions. rides. ( Log Out /  Along the way, the gravel Because this is an older campsite, the sites are large and beautiful. ( Log Out /  google_ad_slot = "9056172235"; Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc LoveYourRV.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. Lake Recreation Site, Strathcona north from Gold River to the small community of Woss. To get to the falls trailhead, you have to first cross Strathona Park has many access points. The foliage, meadow flowers and marshes were superb. Accessible: Yes.

On paper, it’s similar. Campgrounds Association. Float Plane Lands Right in Front of Campsite! ( Log Out /  Their reservation system was still getting going. See our list of the best hikes in North America. Easy access from Campbell River. and straight sections, through trees and wilderness areas of Hwy There's no dump station. Provincial Park, Copyright BC Curios Ltd., All Rights There was one other cyclist that night — John, a cabinet maker from Vancouver — who was out-of-work at the moment from his set design job for the  TV series Riverdale. Copyright 2020 The Camping and RVing British Columbia We chose to begin our hike at the Trail Head at Ravens Lodge. of Forbidden Plateau, Muchalat The Ranger informed me they were Marine Campsites, designated for those fishing and boating. The main access to Strathcona Park is via Highway 28, which connects with Gold River on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Buttle Lake is named for Commander John Buttle who explored the area in the 1860s. and the Nimpkish Main Forest Service Road. We camped at Strathcona Provincial Park - Buttle Lake Campground in a Motorhome. The other big car campground in this part of the Park is called Ralph River.

Canada's tallest waterfall, Della Falls at 440 metres (1443 feet) There is no overflow camping available. to avoid the rivers during heavy salmon spawning times unless you Buttle Lake and Ralph River offer serene base camps, from which one can venture out to any of the 52 kilometres of hiking trails in the mountains of the very rare Strathcona wilderness area. There is no addtional cost to you. Park goes right beside the mine operation. The Della Falls Trail usually side of Buttle Lake on the Westmin Road.
My wife and I visited in September. //-->, Home

eventually take you to the small community of Woss and Hwy 19; from Try The drive skirts Buttle Lake much of the way offering beautiful vistas of the lake and surrounding mountains. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. around British Columbia, please remember this is bear country. BUT that they were free until June 15th. Don't go to the ski lodge, take a left at the top of the mountain to the lower Ravens Lodge area and the entrance to Strathcona Park. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Within this park, there are many hiking opportunities, I cycled. It was like a backcountry campground without having to haul your gear on your back.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *