About the Park
Manning Park is a popular four-season destination area in British Columbia with driving access to the Sub-Alpine Meadows in the summer. It is also the end point of the Pacific Crest Trail spanning from Mexico to BC.
Summer features: camping, hiking, biking, stargazing, horseback riding, bird and wildlife watching, fishing, canoeing/kayaking/paddle boarding (boat rentals available) and new playground.
Winter features: winter camping, snow shoeing, Nordic and Alpine skiing, skating and tubing.
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Contact
Sunshine Valley Recreation Inc.
dba Manning Park Resort
Phone: 604-668-5953
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.manningpark.com
Manning Park Visitor Centre
open daily mid-June – mid-September
Rates
Backcountry camping – $5/person/night
Cambie Creek group camping base fee – $20/group site/night
Mule Deer frontcountry camping – $25/party/night
Coldspring, Hampton frontcountry camping – $23/party/night
Lightning Lakes frontcountry camping – $35/party/night
Lone Duck 1&2 group camping base fee – $80/group site/night
Sani-station – $5/discharge
Winter frontcountry camping – $11/party/night
Facilities
Skyview RV Campground – 30 summer use sites and 62 year-round.
All year-round sites offer full services with 50-amp power, water, and sewer. The 30 summer use sites have 30-amp power, water and sewer. A large, bright modern wash house is available year-round.
Lodge (41 guest rooms, 5 meeting rooms plus full amenities) and 37 Cabins. Resort features 8 new premium cabins, which sleep 11 people for vacation rental; 41 Lodge rooms; 37 cabins, 4 chalets plus a unique building for groups, called the Last Resort, which has 17 rooms and sleeps up to 50 people. The Manning Park Resort has a restaurant, store and liquor store, and a Loon Lagoon with a Pool, Hot Tub, Steam & Sauna that can be used by campers, for a fee.
There are also ten wilderness backcountry camping areas (55 sites), day use areas, group sites, flush toilets, showers, sani-station.
Location
The Resort and main area of the Park is about 70 km from both Hope and Princeton.
Size
70,844 ha.Park Amenities
Vehicle accessible camping facilities
Wilderness / backcountry / walk-in camping
Group campsites
Picnic sites
Wheelchair accessible
Toilets
Showers
Sani-station / dump facilities
Campfires allowed
Interpretive programs
Beach
Boat Launch
Pets must be on leash
Cabins, yurts or lodges for public use
Park Activities
Canoeing / kayaking
Fishing
Hiking
Bicycling
Wildlife Viewing
Horseback riding
Winter Recreation