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Yahk Provincial Park — Attraction in Area B (Goat River Valley)

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Yahk Provincial Park is a provincial park located just south of Yahk, British Columbia, 70 kilometres south of Cranbrook, and 14.5 kilometres north of the Canada–United States border at Kingsgate in British Columbia, Canada.
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Yahk Provincial Park

8440 BC-3, Yahk, BC V0B 2P0, Canada
4.5(74)
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Yahk Provincial Park is a provincial park located just south of Yahk, British Columbia, 70 kilometres south of Cranbrook, and 14.5 kilometres north of the Canada–United States border at Kingsgate in British Columbia, Canada.

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+1 250-422-3003
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bcparks.ca

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Chris PartridgeChris Partridge
We stopped here as we really enjoy the BC Parks sites as they are basic, but affordable ($21). Each woodland pitch is private and has the usual picnic table and firepit (wood purchased on site). It has pit loos dotted around the site, which were well stocked. It closes for the season in a few days time and there was plenty of space. There was loads of small wildlife around and we saw our first Pileated Woodpecker. The thing which amazed us was the wide array of mushrooms which were stunning. Great site and with 2 gas stations, a fab soap store and a just closed ice cream store make for a great visit a little earlier in the year too.
Jane RuppJane Rupp
I had a great spot right on the river (which people raft down)#20. As someone else mentioned a lot of bugs. I have a pop up gazebo (Alvantor), so that really wasn’t an issue. The train track is right across the street and went by at about 9pm and in the middle of the night. Loud!! Trees were great. Temperature wasn’t bad in July. Rained, but it was quick. Bring what you need if you’re staying a couple days. There is a store and gas station, but expensive! They do have water and toilet. It was quiet. Ranger did stop to say hi.
Ondřej SoudekOndřej Soudek
Absolutely our biggest surprise on our first part of a trip. We planned to stay by the lake, but there was no available spot by the time we arrived. We kept going west and took Yahk Provincial Park as our next option. Daniel was very friendly, campground super clean as I had a feeling we are at some high end golf course (yes, all raked and tidy). The best value for money we spent in last month. Thank you
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We stopped here as we really enjoy the BC Parks sites as they are basic, but affordable ($21). Each woodland pitch is private and has the usual picnic table and firepit (wood purchased on site). It has pit loos dotted around the site, which were well stocked. It closes for the season in a few days time and there was plenty of space. There was loads of small wildlife around and we saw our first Pileated Woodpecker. The thing which amazed us was the wide array of mushrooms which were stunning. Great site and with 2 gas stations, a fab soap store and a just closed ice cream store make for a great visit a little earlier in the year too.
Chris Partridge

Chris Partridge

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I had a great spot right on the river (which people raft down)#20. As someone else mentioned a lot of bugs. I have a pop up gazebo (Alvantor), so that really wasn’t an issue. The train track is right across the street and went by at about 9pm and in the middle of the night. Loud!! Trees were great. Temperature wasn’t bad in July. Rained, but it was quick. Bring what you need if you’re staying a couple days. There is a store and gas station, but expensive! They do have water and toilet. It was quiet. Ranger did stop to say hi.
Jane Rupp

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Absolutely our biggest surprise on our first part of a trip. We planned to stay by the lake, but there was no available spot by the time we arrived. We kept going west and took Yahk Provincial Park as our next option. Daniel was very friendly, campground super clean as I had a feeling we are at some high end golf course (yes, all raked and tidy). The best value for money we spent in last month. Thank you
Ondřej Soudek

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5.0
4y

Phenomenal campground! The sites are large and well spaced allowing for privacy. There were outhouses, water, and bear proof garbage and recycling cans throughout. The toilets were EXCEPTIONALLY clean. I usually absolutely ABHOR vault toilets for cleanliness reasons but these were so incredibly clean, there was zero concern at all with using them. I seriously mean, they were so clean it looked like no one had used them!

The ranger was super friendly! I couldn't believe this place was only $21 a night for all that you get!! Highly recommended! There is a train that goes by, it went by once at 3 am ish and another time at about 6 am as far as I recall, but it didn't last too long.

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5.0
2y

We stopped here as we really enjoy the BC Parks sites as they are basic, but affordable ($21). Each woodland pitch is private and has the usual picnic table and firepit (wood purchased on site). It has pit loos dotted around the site, which were well stocked. It closes for the season in a few days time and there was plenty of space. There was loads of small wildlife around and we saw our first Pileated Woodpecker. The thing which amazed us was the wide array of mushrooms which were stunning. Great site and with 2 gas stations, a fab soap store and a just closed ice cream store make for a great visit a little earlier in...

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4.0
1y

I had a great spot right on the river (which people raft down)#20. As someone else mentioned a lot of bugs. I have a pop up gazebo (Alvantor), so that really wasn’t an issue. The train track is right across the street and went by at about 9pm and in the middle of the night. Loud!! Trees were great. Temperature wasn’t bad in July. Rained, but it was quick. Bring what you need if you’re staying a couple days. There is a store and gas station, but expensive! They do have water and toilet. It was quiet. Ranger did...

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