Cayoosh Creek Campground - Full service RV sites and camping in Lillooet, British Columbia
Camping BC


At Cayoosh Creek Campground you and your family can spend hours enjoying the activities and attractions available at the campground and in the Lillooet Area.

Fishing
Walking Trail
Group Barbecues
Salmon Spawning
Bird Watching
Wildlife Viewing
Gold Panning
Native Tours
Recreational Activities

Fishing – Fish for trout or the old-timer sturgeon, on your own or with a guide.

Walking Trail - Head out along the Fraser River for about 5 kms to the Old Bridge. This historic bridge is open for foot traffic only and crosses the river where you can walk back on the other side (along the highway) or head into town.

Group Barbecues
For groups of 12 or more, we host customized outdoor BBQ’s and lunches. Supper consists of the choice of salmon, chicken or beef and includes salad, potatoes, vegetables, non-alcohol beverages and dessert. Lunch consists of salads, a variety of sandwiches, fresh local fruit, non-alcohol beverages and dessert. Group camping is available. Entertainment and/or gold panning can be supplied.
Please phone or e-mail for prices.

Salmon Spawning – In late September and early October in odd years, visitors can watch the spectacle of the salmon spawning in the river.

Bird Watching – The Lillooet area is a bird watchers paradise! The “eagle-eyed” can spot bald eagles, osprey, blue herons, song birds, birds of prey, woodpeckers, water fowl and bats!

Wildlife Viewing – It’s common for our visitors to see Mountain Goats, Big Horn Seep, deer and bear within 5 km’s of the campground. Less common, but still out there, are moose, wolves, coyotes and cougars.

Gold Panning – Lillooet is "Mile 0" on the historic Cariboo Trail, which took miners north to the goldfields in the 1800s. There’s still the chance of striking gold in the creeks around Lillooet!

Native Tours - Join the St’at’imc people as they teach you about their culture. Learn about traditional plants usage, hike a trail used for generations for fishing, hunting and plant gathering, visit the spawning channels, then join the X’wisten to learn about the gathering and preserving of salmon, watch the St’at’imc fish at their fishing grounds, experience a cultural performance and traditional feast. 250-256-0673

Recreational Activities (at or close to the campground)

  • We have a playing field, basketball court and horseshoe pit.
  • There’s a large private beach for sunbathing (sorry, no swimming)
  • star gazing
  • within 5 kms of the campground is Seton Lake for swimming, boating and fishing
  • Helicopter tours (1km away)
  • Golf course (5kms away)
  • Lots of Circle driving tours. Whether you want to go off road, on good gravel roads or stick to the paved roads, there are lots of sightseeing circles that we can recommend
  • Museum showcasing gold rush history and native history (2kms away)
  • Grass volley ball
  • Children's play area

 

 


 

 

     
 

Cayoosh Creek Campground
Hwy #99 North, just 2 - 1/2 hours from Whistler and 4 hours from Vancouver.
Phone: 1-877-748-2628 or 250-256-4180
Fax: 250-256-4174
Email: camping@cayooshcampground.ca

 
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