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Late June through early September offers the warmest, driest weather and the best conditions for hiking to the falls and exploring the surrounding Sea-to-Sky region. July and August are peak season when reservations fill quickly, so booking ahead is strongly recommended. Shoulder months of May, early June, and September bring cooler nights and quieter campsites, though weather on the Duffey Lake Road can turn wet or snowy at the edges of the season. Winter access is limited because a locked gate is in place during the off season, with no facilities or services available.
Campground gate locked; walk-in only, no services
Off season, no facilities available
Off season; trails may be snowy or icy
Shoulder season; cool nights, limited services
Campground typically opens mid-May for the season
High river flow from snowmelt; use caution near banks
Peak season; reserve well in advance
Peak season; fire bans possible
Shoulder season; cooler and quieter
Campground closes for the season; gate locked
Off season, no facilities
Off season; walk-in only with locked gate
Nairn Falls Trail is a 3 km round trip hike from the day-use parking lot to a viewing platform overlooking the 60 metre waterfall. Part of the route is the traditional path used by the Lil'wat Nation to access the falls and Mount Currie, and hikers should allow at least one hour and stay clear of steep riverbank drop-offs. bcparks.ca/nairn-falls-park/
The viewing platform sits at the end of an approximately 1.5 km hike and provides excellent views of Nairn Falls. Wheelchair-accessible pit toilets are available in the park for day-use visitors. bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/nairn_falls/index.html
One Mile Lake is a swimming and play area roughly 2 km north of the campground, reached either by driving north on Highway 99 or via an unmaintained trail leaving the southeast corner of the campground. There are no lifeguards on duty, so close supervision of children is required. bcparks.ca/nairn-falls-park/
Coudre Point is a pleasant walk along the riparian areas and banks of the Green River. The trail offers quiet forest scenery close to the campground and day-use area. bcparks.ca/nairn-falls-park/
Whistler is about 20 minutes south of the park on Highway 99 and makes an ideal day trip from the campground. The park is a popular base for exploring the resort village, Whistler's trail network, and surrounding mountain scenery. bcparks.ca/explore/parkpgs/nairn_falls/index.html
Garibaldi Provincial Park trailheads are within reach as a day trip from Nairn Falls, since developed campgrounds at Alice Lake, Brandywine Falls, and Nairn Falls serve as nearby base camps for the Garibaldi Lake and Black Tusk area. Overnight camping at the Garibaldi Lake parking lot is prohibited, making Nairn Falls a practical staging point for RV travelers. bcparks.ca/parks/garibaldi/black-tusk-garibaldi-lake-area/
The park is a convenient overnight stop before continuing onto the Duffey Lake Road, the scenic stretch of Highway 99 leading north toward Lillooet. The route climbs steep grades with sharp curves, so RV drivers should plan carefully and check conditions before departure. bcparks.ca/nairn-falls-park/
This rental was perfect. The owner was flexible on delivery and pick up. It was amazing to have the trailer delivered and set up and picked up as we were busy with our daughters wedding so the stress of setting up a trailer for camping was something we didn't have to deal with.
KC M. - Sep 2025
We loved arriving to our campsite and finding the RV site up and ready to live in. Owners were very responsive to any questions or issues we had.
Karen O. - Sep 2024
Mark was awesome and the trailer was perfect for a semi rainy and cold May long weekend trip with our two kiddos. The space was exactly what we needed and fully stocked for an awesome camping weekend. Thanks again :)
Allyson O. - May 2026
The Happy Camper Trailer was fully equipped. Mark arrived right on time and set everything up for me. He gave me a nice orientation so I learned how everything worked. I really enjoyed my camping trip. It rained for a good portion of the weekend but I was warm and dry thanks to the trailer and furnace !
Craig L. - May 2025
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Nairn Falls Provincial Park, BC, Canada
Nairn Falls Provincial Park sits along Highway 99, about 20 minutes north of Whistler and roughly 5 minutes from downtown Pemberton, with Vancouver approximately 2.5 to 3 hours south via the Sea-to-Sky Highway. RV drivers should be prepared for the winding, mountainous grades between Squamish and Pemberton, and for the steeper, narrower Duffey Lake Road (Highway 99 north) if continuing toward Lillooet. Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is the nearest major airport for fly-and-rent travelers. The closest store and services are in Pemberton, about 3 kilometres from the park.
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