Tweedsmuir Provincial Park – South · Tweedsmuir Park Photo: BC Parks

Tweedsmuir Provincial Park – South

BC Parks inside Tweedsmuir Park
Tweedsmuir Park · British Columbia

what to expect

Tweedsmuir Park is one of the largest in British Columbia. In the west-central region of the province, this triangular shaped park can be found 480 km northwest of Vancouver. It is bounded on the north and northwest by the Ootsa-Whitesail Lakes reservoir, on the west and southwest by the Coast Mountains, and on the east by the Interior Plateau. The backcountry of Tweedsmuir Park is an isolated wilderness with infrequent patrols by park staff. You should be experienced in wilderness travel, fit and well equipped.

Description: BC Parks

the basics

Hookups & power
Dump station
At the campground
Drinking waterPicnic tables

the campsites

Longest site
32 ft

things to do here

Activities you can do at Tweedsmuir Provincial Park – South.

HikingSwimmingFishingCanoeing & kayakingWildlife viewingWinter sports

water + services

2 user-tagged dump stations on OpenStreetMap.

what to know

Updated each morning from provincial parks and Environment Canada.

Partial Prohibition in effect
Campfire restrictions were in effect for this area (Coastal area) as of Jul 11, 2026. Fire status changes fast — confirm the current restriction on the official bulletin before you travel. Official fire bulletin →
When you can reserve
Reservable through BC Parks. Sites open on a rolling 3-month window — book up to 3 months before arrival, with new dates released daily at 7am PT. BC Parks reservation details →

other campgrounds nearby

Other places to stay within 25 km.

Plus 3 user-tagged dispersed sites on OpenStreetMap — often genuine wild-pitches; check access rights before relying on one.

Page generated 2026-07-12. Sources: Camis reservation system. Neighbourhood joins 8 named anchors.