About the Park
This popular park is named for the iron-stained cliffs that plunge almost perpendicularly into the lake. Park visitors can swim, sunbathe, angle for a rainbow trout, or take in the views on a trail up to the cliffs. Boaters like to explore the extensive shoreline of Babine Lake, the longest natural freshwater lake in British Columbia.

Contact
Rates
vehicle-accessible camping fee $20 per party per night.
Facilities
34 vehicle-accessible campsites of which 27 are reservable, day-use area, beach, picnic areas, hand pump, dock and boat launch, and trails.
Location
On Babine Lake near the community of Granisle, this park may be accessed through the village of Topley on Hwy 16, going north for 45km on Hwy 118.
Size
148 ha.Park Amenities
Vehicle accessible camping facilities
Picnic sites
Campfires allowed
Beach
Boat Launch
Pets must be on leash
Park Activities
Swimming
Canoeing / kayaking
Fishing
Hiking
Bicycling
Wildlife Viewing