Red Bluff Provincial Park is a scenic campground located along the Quesnel River in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada. The park takes its name from the striking reddish-hued bluffs that line the riverbanks, creating a dramatic natural backdrop for campers exploring central BC's interior. The campground offers essential amenities including flush or pit toilets, water hookups, picnic tables, firewood, and grills, making it a comfortable basecamp for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The surrounding landscape is ideal for fishing, wildlife viewing, and riverside walks, with the Quesnel River providing opportunities for anglers seeking rainbow trout and other species. Situated within easy reach of the city of Quesnel, visitors have convenient access to local services while still enjoying a peaceful, forested setting. The park serves as a popular stop for travelers exploring the Cariboo Highway corridor and those heading toward Bowron Lake Provincial Park, a world-renowned canoe circuit. Whether looking for a quiet overnight stay or a longer retreat into British Columbia's wilderness, Red Bluff Provincial Park delivers a classic BC Parks camping experience in a naturally beautiful setting.