camping

Life is Better by the Campfire.

  • Playground with slides and fun things for children at the Flatbed Campground.

    Lions Flatbed Creek Campground

    Located in a beautiful creek setting, this campground has 40 sites and is located just 1 km from town. Amenities include; fire pits, firewood, a cooking shelter, picnic areas, playground, hiking trails and swimming hole. Also on site: a sani-station, flush toilets and hot showers. No hook-ups, pets welcome. Open from May to October. Online booking is now available. Registration is required before entering the park.

    For more information call (250) 242-1197

  • Welcome to Tumbler Ridge sign with side by side

    Monkman RV Park

    Situated in Tumbler Ridge, this park offers 55 drive-through sites equipped with hook-ups, along with 13 winterized sites available on a first-come, first-served basis. Additionally, there are options for ground camping and non-serviced lots. The amenities encompass rented firepits, picnic tables, a playground, hot showers, laundry facilities, and non-serviced lots suitable for tents and group camping.

    For more information call (250) 257-7275

  • Four golfers at hole 9 of the Tumbler Ridge Golf course

    Tumbler Ridge Golf & Country Club Campground

    Overlooking the Murray River Valley and immediately adjacent to the 9-hole, par 36 golf course, clubhouse and restaurant, this park has 8 private stalls and power hook-ups.

    Open during golf season, approximately May through September.

    For more information call (250) 242-4656

  • Family of 4 roasting marshmallows around a campfire during the day

    Gwillim Lake Provincial Park Campground

    Great fishing, boat launch, day-use picnic tables, playground, firewood, backcountry campsites, water pump, pit toilets, leashed pets welcome. 49 sites.

    Open May 15 – Sept 30, 43 km NW of Tumbler Ridge. No reservations.

    For more information call (250) 242-3123

Touring in the North

Explore our geological wonders, rich history and fascinating palaeontological discoveries as a side trip to or from Alaska or as part of the Great Northern Circle Route.

Tumbler Ridge is justly famous as both the Waterfall Capital of the North and Canada’s new Dinosaur Country, one of the few places in the world where you can visit authentic dinosaur trackways and view stunning waterfalls in the same day.

Drive the Monkman Pass Memorial Trail, a 193 km (120 mi) scenic tour from Beaverlodge, AB to Kinuseo Falls in Monkman Provincial Park, passing many sites of historical interest.

Sani-Dump

The Tumbler Ridge Sani-dump is located on Ridge Road.

Forest Service Recreation Sites

For those looking for more remote camping options, there are many Recreation Sites to fit your needs. Visit the Recreation Sites and Trails BC website or call the Visitor Information Centre for more information (250) 242-3123.

Windfall Creek • Moose Lake • Bearhole Lake • Boot Lake • Flatbed East • Stony Lake • Redwillow • Thunder Creek • Wapiti West • Wapiti East

BC map of Peace River District with town descriptions