Category: | Park, Point of interest, Establishment, Tourist attraction, |
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Address: | Watch Lake Rd, Thompson-Nicola, BC V0K, Canada |
Phone: | (250) 320-9305 |
Website: | https://bcparks.ca/green-lake-park/ |
Monday: | Open 24 hours |
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Tuesday: | Open 24 hours |
Wednesday: | Open 24 hours |
Thursday: | Open 24 hours |
Friday: | Open 24 hours |
Saturday: | Open 24 hours |
Sunday: | Open 24 hours |
Site #10, no services, end sure so we had a beautiful green space to gather with family and friends during the day. Great salmon fishing off the bank of the river. Our friend caught his limit each day he went out. Clean washrooms, well run. Only gave it 4 stars because of the noisy trains and no sani dump. However, there are 8 sites with 30 amp power. Great beach for swimming. We will definitely go back. Lots of, if not all the sites have lake or river view
Beautiful clean and clear lake !
really enjoyed our stop here and the kids loved the lake !!!
It's so funny how when you're out on the water and you see the beautiful color, you can't help but say "well, that's why they call it GEEEN lake" haha the water is warm and refreshing! So much beautiful wildlife around ♡♡
One of the most beautiful national park camp sites I have ever been to. We spent 3 nights in S23, the Sunset beach camp grounds and it was a quite scenic. During July, when you hear temperatures are rising you will find water at this park is still cold but crystal clear so you can see the shallow lake bottom from the Kayak. With Sun out and longer becomes the days you can enjoy beautiful sunsets and breath taking 📸 pictures in the morning. Entire sky is reflected on water. So beautiful.
If I compare Alouette lake camp grounds to this, I would say Green Lake is 10 when Alouette is 8, in a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 is best.
Some facts:
No flush toilets.
Pit toilets are truly clean and has sanitizer.
Not overly crowded.
Large trees and good amounts of shade.
Needs bugs spray. There are mosquitoes. They will bite somehow so bring after bite lotion. That will help!
July nights can go under 10⁰c, having a camp heater is a good idea as well. Sleeping bags are really handy.
Greener and fresh compared to Kamloops, not desert, but more green.
No boat rentals, so bring your boat or get disappointed!
We saw deers. I hear lots of animal calls. Birds are everywhere. Need a binoculars and patience to spot them!
There is healthy amount of cellular signal. I was fully connected ;)
Great place to stay. Sunset view has a group camp with a big outdoor covered barbecue pit. Our group does a pancake breakfast as there are tables to sit on. The playground is great and the kids love it almost as much as the lake and the beach. Its dog friendly as long as they are on a leash.