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Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park

We watch every site at Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

100% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Jun–Aug·91 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park

Booked on virtually every weekend during peak season (Jun–Aug). They reserve months ahead and rebook within minutes when cancelled — set up an alert and we'll email you the moment one opens.

Site 24

Best here
Ranked #1 of 91
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 29

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 91
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 33

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 91
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 30

Top pick
Ranked #4 of 91
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 21

Top pick
Ranked #4 of 91
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 32

Top pick
Ranked #4 of 91
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 40

Top pick
Ranked #4 of 91
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 66

Top pick
Tied at #8 · 9 of 91 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 67

Top pick
Tied at #8 · 9 of 91 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

Site 37

Top pick
Tied at #8 · 9 of 91 sites
STANDARD · Sleeps 8

These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.

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About this park

Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park was first established in 1963 to provide lakeside camping and other recreation experiences for travellers between Whistler and Lillooet. The park was expanded in 1996 from 3,642 hectares to 9,755 hectares, adding significant conservation values of the Sockeye Creek watershed. The park was again expanded by 684 hectares in 2008 to include more of the alpine headwaters of the western side of the Sockeye Creek watershed. The park protects important habitat for a variety of wildlife, including spotted owls, mountain goats, black bears and grizzly bears. Old growth forests, subalpine and alpine environments, large and small lakes all contribute to the park's diversity.