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Campgrounds and RV parks near Cariboo L, BC

52 campgrounds and RV Parks near Cariboo L, BC. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Cariboo L, BC

Top Hosts near Cariboo L, BC

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Debbie23 trips - Joined Jan 2020

Debbie was so kind and her trailer so the perfect size!

Jacob&Naomi A. - Sep 2024

Such a smooth rental ..Debbie set the trailer up perfectly with a spectacular view of Canim Lake . The trailer was perfectly stocker and comfortable

Christine G. - Aug 2023

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Wendy17 trips - Joined May 2022

This was the second time we’ve booked Lilypad and we will very likely book this trailer next summer should the opportunity arise. Wendy and Michael are a pleasure to deal with and super accommodating. Also they were very prompt with drop off and pick up. Michael got us all set up with a great view of the lake.

Elvira F. - Aug 2025

Wendy and Micheal are wonderful to deal with. They always respond quickly and take great care of us! Delivery and pickup are always quick and on time. Micheal is amazing at getting the trailer into just the trailer in just the right spot! This is the third time we have rented from them and they have been amazing each time!

Tony R. - Jul 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Cariboo L, BC

How much does it cost to rent an RV in the Cariboo region of BC?

RV rental in the Cariboo is one of the most affordable ways to experience BC's lakes and backcountry. On RVezy, travel trailers typically start around $90 to $150 CAD per night, Class C motorhomes range from $200 to $300 per night, and larger Class A rigs sit between $250 and $400 per night. Because hosts set their own nightly rates, you can find cheap RV rental Cariboo options by booking mid-week, travelling in the shoulder months of May or September, or choosing a travel trailer over a drivable motorhome. Filter for Instant Book and look for hosts offering unlimited mileage to lock in the best value for a multi-stop Cariboo RV trip.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Cariboo%2C%20British%20Columbia

What license do I need to rent an RV in the Cariboo, BC?

A regular Class 5 BC driver's licence (or the equivalent from your home province, state, or country) is all you need to rent an RV in the Cariboo, BC. No special RV endorsement or commercial licence is required for motorhomes and trailers on the RVezy platform. Visiting from overseas? Pick up an International Driving Permit from your local auto association before you fly, usually for under $25, and pair it with your home licence. All renters must be 25 or older, and RVezy verifies your ID securely through the platform when you book. That's it, you're cleared to explore Highway 97 and the Cariboo backroads.
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Is my RV rental protected if something goes wrong on the road?

Yes, every RVezy booking includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can explore the Cariboo with confidence. Protection plans cover most damage to the RV during your trip, and you choose your coverage level at checkout based on the peace of mind you want. Roadside help is just a phone call away if you get a flat near 100 Mile House or need a battery boost at Lac La Hache. That safety net is a big reason first-time renters feel comfortable booking an RV rental in the Cariboo and exploring its more remote corners.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What's the cancellation policy if my Cariboo trip plans change?

RVezy uses a standardized cancellation policy set by the platform, not by individual hosts, so the rules are consistent across every listing. Every reservation includes a short money-back grace period after booking, and beyond that the refund amount depends on how far out you cancel from your trip start date. Special situations such as wildfire evacuation orders or other natural events, which the Cariboo has experienced in recent summers, may be reviewed case-by-case by RVezy support. You can review the full cancellation policy on the RVezy Help Center before you confirm your booking.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I bring my dog on a Cariboo RV trip?

Yes, the Cariboo is a dream destination for dogs and plenty of hosts welcome them. Just filter for Pet-Friendly when you search for a pet-friendly RV rental Cariboo on RVezy, and you'll see listings that accept dogs (some hosts allow cats too). Once you're on the road, BC Parks allows leashed pets at most provincial campgrounds including Lac La Hache, Ten Mile Lake, and Bull Canyon, and the Cariboo's endless forest service roads and lakeshore trails are perfect for off-leash adventures in designated areas. Pro tip: message the host before booking to confirm any cleaning fee and ask about their favourite local dog-friendly swimming spots.
bcparks.ca/reserve/pets/

Can the RV be delivered to my campsite in the Cariboo?

Yes, RV delivery Cariboo is one of the easiest ways to start your trip stress-free. Many RVezy hosts in Williams Lake, Quesnel, and 100 Mile House offer delivery directly to popular spots like Lac La Hache Provincial Park, Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park, or even a private cabin or lakefront property. The host drives the RV to your location, levels it, hooks up to power and water, and walks you through every system from the furnace to the fresh-water tank. You skip the driving, skip the setup, and skip the learning curve. Filter for Delivery on RVezy to see which hosts in your area offer it, plus their delivery radius and any per-kilometre fee.
bcparks.ca/reserve/

How far can I drive on a Cariboo RV rental, and what about mileage limits?

You can cover serious ground from the Cariboo, and many RVezy hosts offer generous daily kilometre allowances or even RV rental with unlimited mileage. To put the geography in perspective: Williams Lake to Barkerville Historic Town is about 240 km, 100 Mile House to Bowron Lake Provincial Park is roughly 380 km, and Quesnel to Wells Gray Provincial Park clocks in around 280 km. A round-trip loop of the Cariboo Gold Rush Trail is usually 800 to 1,000 km. Each listing displays its mileage policy clearly before you book, so look for unlimited or high-allowance options if you're planning an ambitious RV road trip from Cariboo through central BC.
th.gov.bc.ca/popular-topics/driver_info/distances.htm

Where are the best campgrounds to stay during a Cariboo RV trip?

The Cariboo is packed with lakeside campgrounds that are made for RV camping Cariboo style. A few favourites worth booking: Lac La Hache Provincial Park (83 sites along one of the longest lakes in the region, great for swimming and boating), Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park just north of Quesnel (142 sites with 22 pull-throughs, ideal for bigger rigs), Bull Canyon Provincial Park west of Williams Lake (riverside sites along the Chilcotin), Horsefly Lake Provincial Park (gold-rush history plus rainbow trout fishing), and Barkerville's Lowhee Campground for history buffs. Provincial sites are reservable through BC Parks' Discover Camping system. Pro tip: book the moment the four-month reservation window opens for summer weekends, they fill fast.
bcparks.ca/lac-la-hache-park/

When is the best time to take an RV trip in the Cariboo?

Late June through early September is the sweet spot for RV camping Cariboo, with warm, dry days, long daylight hours, and lakes warm enough for swimming. Summer highs at Williams Lake and 100 Mile House typically sit between 22°C and 28°C (72-82°F), with cool nights around 8°C to 12°C, perfect for campfires. May and September are quieter shoulder months with cooler temps and fewer bugs, while spring brings stunning wildflowers in the grasslands. Winters are genuinely cold, often -10°C to -20°C with snow, so most campgrounds close from October to April. Insider tip: aim for late August if you want warm weather but want to avoid the July wildfire-smoke risk that occasionally affects the central interior.
weather.gc.ca/en/location/index.html?coords=51.882,-121.663

I've never driven an RV before. Is the Cariboo a good place to start?

It's a great place to start, the Cariboo's wide, lightly trafficked roads make it one of the most beginner-friendly places in BC for first time renting an RV. Highway 97 (the Cariboo Highway) is paved, well-maintained, and has long straight stretches with plentiful pullouts. Every RVezy host provides a thorough walkthrough at pickup covering the propane, water, slide-outs, and dump procedures, so you're never figuring it out alone. If you'd rather skip the driving altogether, choose a host who delivers. Pro tip: pick a smaller Class C motorhome or travel trailer under 25 feet for your first trip, you'll find them easier to maneuver into lakeside provincial park sites.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling

What happens if I break down on a remote Cariboo road?

You're never on your own. Every RVezy booking includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the renter protection plan, so a quick call connects you with help whether you're parked at Sheridan Lake or pulled over on Highway 26 toward Barkerville. Common services such as flat tire changes, battery boosts, lockouts, and towing are included. Your host is also reachable directly through the RVezy app for system-specific questions, and the RVezy support team is available before, during, and after your trip. Cell service can be patchy on Cariboo backroads, so download offline Google Maps of your route before leaving Williams Lake or Quesnel, and share your itinerary with someone at home.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

Can I take a Cariboo RV rental across provincial or US borders?

Many Cariboo hosts allow cross-province travel into Alberta or down to the Lower Mainland, making a motorhome rental Cariboo a great launchpad for bigger road trips. Some hosts also permit travel into the US (Washington, Oregon, Idaho), but you'll want to confirm directly with the host before booking since insurance coverage extends only with their approval. Travel into Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals. Popular routes from the Cariboo include the Gold Rush Trail loop through Barkerville, a westward trip along Highway 20 to Bella Coola (about 460 km), or heading east to Jasper National Park via Highway 16 (around 550 km from Quesnel). Message the host through the listing to confirm border plans.
cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/menu-eng.html

How much should I budget for fuel on a Cariboo RV trip?

Fuel is one of the bigger trip expenses, but it's manageable with a little planning. Expect roughly 18 to 22 litres per 100 km for a Class C motorhome, 25 to 30 L/100km for a Class A, and 12 to 15 L/100km for a truck towing a travel trailer. Gas prices in Williams Lake, Quesnel, and 100 Mile House are usually a bit above the BC average, so fill up in those larger towns rather than the small stops along Highway 20 or Highway 26 where prices climb. For a typical 5-day, 800 km Cariboo loop, budget roughly $250 to $400 CAD in fuel. The GasBuddy app tracks real-time prices and helps you plan fill-ups along the Cariboo Highway.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/electricity-alternative-energy/transportation-energies/fuel-prices

How far in advance should I book campgrounds in the Cariboo?

For summer travel, book as early as you can, BC Parks opens reservations on a four-month rolling window through the Discover Camping system, and popular Cariboo parks like Ten Mile Lake, Lac La Hache, and Bowron Lake fill up within days for July and August weekends. Mid-week dates are easier to grab, often available just a week or two out. For private RV resorts like Quesnel Downtown RV Park, Sheridan Lake Resort, or Big Country Campground in 100 Mile House, you can usually book 2 to 6 weeks ahead even in peak season. Pro tip: BC Recreation Sites (Crown land campsites) are first-come, first-served and a fantastic free or low-cost backup option.
bcparks.ca/reserve/

What are the driving conditions like on Cariboo roads?

Cariboo driving is mostly easy going, Highway 97 is a wide, paved, two-lane highway with regular passing lanes and stunning open vistas. Side highways like Highway 26 to Barkerville and Highway 20 west toward Bella Coola are also paved, though Highway 20's Heckman Pass features the famous Hill, a 18% grade descent you'll want to avoid in a larger RV. Forest service roads connecting to remote lakes are gravel and can be rough, so check with your host before venturing off-pavement. Wildlife (deer, moose, occasional bears) is most active at dawn and dusk, so plan to drive in daylight. Check DriveBC.ca for live road conditions, especially in shoulder seasons when overnight frost is possible.
drivebc.ca/

What amenities can I expect at Cariboo campgrounds?

Cariboo campgrounds range from full-service resorts to rustic lakeside sites, and there's a good fit for every comfort level. Provincial parks like Ten Mile Lake and Lac La Hache offer pit toilets or flush washrooms, potable water taps, fire rings, picnic tables, and sani-dump stations, but generally no electrical hookups. Private parks such as Big Country Campground (100 Mile House), Quesnel Downtown RV Park, and Sheridan Lake Resort offer 30-amp power, water, sewer hookups, Wi-Fi, showers, and laundry. For dumping and fresh water on the road, most provincial parks include free sani-stations, and gas stations in Williams Lake and Quesnel often have public dumps for a small fee. Pro tip: top up fresh water in town before heading to remote lakes.
bcparks.ca/ten-mile-lake-park/

What's included inside a typical Cariboo RV rental?

RVezy listings in the Cariboo come fully equipped to live comfortably off-grid for days at a time. Expect a queen or king bed (plus convertible dinette and bunk options in family rigs), a full kitchen with fridge, freezer, propane stove, microwave, and cookware, a bathroom with toilet and shower, furnace, air conditioning, fresh and grey water tanks, and seatbelted seating for travel. Most rigs include a TV, and many add Wi-Fi hotspots or onboard generators, which are especially handy on Crown land sites without hookups. Sleeping capacity ranges from 2 in a campervan rental Cariboo up to 8 in a Class C or fifth wheel. Check each listing's amenity list and use the Sleeps filter to match your group size before you book.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Cariboo%2C%20British%20Columbia

What add-ons can I get with my Cariboo RV rental?

Cariboo hosts offer all kinds of extras to make your trip easier. Common add-ons include linens and bedding packages, kitchen kits with plates and cookware, camping chairs and outdoor mats, bikes or paddleboards (perfect for Lac La Hache or Sheridan Lake), portable BBQs, and generators for off-grid stays at Crown land sites. Many hosts also offer delivery and setup as a paid add-on, plus dumping and cleaning packages so you can return the RV hassle-free. Pickup is usually at the host's home in Williams Lake, Quesnel, or 100 Mile House, with a 30 to 60 minute walkthrough. Mileage policies are shown clearly on each listing, so look for RV rental with unlimited mileage if you're planning a big Cariboo loop.
rvezy.com/rv-search?SearchAddress=Cariboo%2C%20British%20Columbia

How does payment and the security deposit work on RVezy?

Booking is simple and secure. You pay through the RVezy platform with a credit card, never directly to the host, which keeps everything documented and protected. At booking, you'll pay the rental total along with any selected add-ons and your chosen protection plan. A refundable security deposit, typically a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars depending on the RV, is pre-authorized on your card before pickup rather than charged outright, and it's released after the trip once the host confirms the RV was returned in good condition. Take date-stamped photos at pickup and drop-off, return the RV with the same fuel and propane levels, and follow the host's cleaning expectations to keep the process smooth.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I rent an RV in the Cariboo during winter?

Yes, and it's a magical, underrated experience. Some RVezy hosts in the Cariboo keep their rigs available year-round, and a few specialize in winter-ready RVs with heated holding tanks, extra insulation, and reliable furnaces, ideal for ice fishing at Sheridan Lake, snowmobiling around 100 Mile House, or chasing the northern lights from a quiet lakeside pull-out. Most provincial campgrounds close from October to April, but some private parks around 100 Mile House and Williams Lake offer winter shore-power hookups. When you message hosts about a winter Cariboo RV trip, ask specifically about heated tanks and whether the rig has been used in -20°C temperatures. Bring warm sleeping bags as backup, and you're set for an unforgettable winter escape.
drivebc.ca/