Drinking Water

Cold water taps are located at the entrance to the campground. There are no water taps at the highway pull-out day-use area. Taps are shut off during the off-season.

Picnic Areas

This park has a day-use/picnic area. There are pit toilets and one covered shelter available. There are no barbeque attachments on the picnic tables. The gate is locked from 11pm to 7am. The day-use area located within the highway pull out is provided with picnic tables, information kiosk and pit toilets. This area provides an excellent vantage for watching climbers and viewing the Peregrine Falcons. There is another day-use area located adjacent the campground which hosts picnic tables and offers a spectacular for of Squamish and Howe Sound.

Pit or Flush Toilets

This park has pit toilets located in both the day-use and campground areas. There are no flush toilets.

Vehicle Accessible Camping

This park offers 52 vehicle-accessible campsites on a first-come, first-served basis; campsite reservations are not accepted. Vehicle sites are not suitable for large RVs. Sites are very shaded with mature second-growth coniferous trees. There is parking for extra vehicles in the day-use parking lot, available for a fee. The gate is locked between the hours of 11pm and 7 am, and during the winter season. Walk-in camping is available when the gate is locked. If there are no staff available to direct you to a site, find a site that is not occupied by equipment or a valid camping permit. Campground fees are to be paid in cash at the entrance of the campground through a self-registration envelope system. The closest store is in Squamish, approximately a 5-minute drive north on Highway 99. There is a pay phone located next to the information kiosk. There are storage lockers located next to the cooking shelter. No campfires are permitted. Campsites are small and overcrowding is not permitted.

Drive-in/Walk-in Camping Fee: $10.00 per person / night (persons 6 years of age or older)

Walk-In/Wilderness Camping

Walk-in campsites are provided. The 57 sites are less than a 5-minute walk from the parking lot. The tent pads are raised gravel pads with a wooden border. Tent pads are small and overcrowding is not permitted. Sprawling of gear and camping equipment off of the tent pad is prohibited, thus ensuring understory vegetation is not damaged. A central cooking shelter is available. Park visitors must bring their own cook stove; campfires are prohibited. Campsites are extremely shaded with large mature coniferous trees. Please store all food in the storage lockers located throughout the campground and in the cooking shelter.

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Winter Camping

This park has winter camping opportunities; however, the gates are locked in the winter, so camping is walk-in only and no services are provided.