British Columbia
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Carp Lake Provincial Park

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

52% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Jun–Aug·17 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Carp Lake Provincial Park

The hardest sites to book at this park, reserving 52% of weekend nights in peak season (Jun–Aug). Set up an alert and we'll email you on cancellations.

Site Bert's Cabin

Best here
Ranked #1 of 17
CABIN · Sleeps 16

Site SS1

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 17
STANDARD · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site SS2

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 17
STANDARD · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site SS4

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 17
STANDARD · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site SN4

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 17
STANDARD · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site S2

Decent
Ranked #6 of 17
STANDARD · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site S1

Decent
Ranked #7 of 17
STANDARD · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site SN1

Decent
Ranked #8 of 17
STANDARD · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site SN2

Decent
Ranked #8 of 17
STANDARD · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

Site SN3

Decent
Ranked #8 of 17
STANDARD · Sleeps 8 · Waterfront

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

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About this park

Long famous for its rainbow trout, Carp Lake Provincial Park, just two hours north of Prince George and nearly in the exact centre of the province, offers some of the best fishing in the Central Interior. The park includes Carp Lake, nearby War Lake, numerous smaller lakes and streams, and the 8-kilometre waterway that connects Carp and War Lakes and forms the beginning of the McLeod River. The northern shoreline of Carp Lake has extensive sandy beaches with broad belts of sand extending up to 300 metres offshore. The sandy character of the north shore contrasts with the smooth-bouldered beaches broken by sand deltas on the spruce-forested south shore.