Located seven km from the town of Lillooet BC, the Willows Campground is uniquely situated in a country setting, overlooking the mighty Fraser River. We offer full service and no service RV sites and tenting sites with full facilities. Our tranquil lookout areas provide a fabulous view of the Fraser River and towering mountains beyond.
For the early risers Eagles & Ospreys can be seen fishing for their breakfast. Observe the Black and brown Bears coming down the mountain to bathe on the other side of the Fraser River. Five minutes up the road you can observe Mountain Sheep grazing on the roadside. So don't forget to bring your binoculars and camera to discover and capture nature at her best.
For the early risers Eagles & Ospreys can be seen fishing for their breakfast. Observe the Black and brown Bears coming down the mountain to bathe on the other side of the Fraser River. Five minutes up the road you can observe Mountain Sheep grazing on the roadside. So don't forget to bring your binoculars and camera to discover and capture nature at her best.
Services
We offer both serviced and non-serviced sites, very clean bathrooms with 2 ply, free showers and pay laundry facilities. Camp fires according to weather. Reservations accepted with deposit of 1 night's camping fee, received two weeks in advance of arrival. Full refund of deposit will be given if reservation is cancelled before 11:00am on the planned day arrival.
Reviews (5)
Veronique Gervais
May 23, 2021
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Crystal
Jan 03, 2021
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Melanie LeBlanc
Dec 26, 2020
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C. R.
Jul 04, 2020
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Considering Lillooet’s motto is “guaranteed rugged”, at first glance The Willows fits the bill. However, you don’t need to go full rugged camping, with water right to your site and bathroom/shower access. Plus, there is a plumbed portapotty, which is just impressive. Great value and nice view. A bit close to the highway so you may end up woken by big trucks.
Al Ex
Sep 27, 2019
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This campground was suggested to us by our travelling agent. when we arrived their in the late afternoon, we were looking for somebody to check us in. no one was at home. there have been other trailers on the yard, but no one reacted to our Hallo or knocking. so we hit the road. a few miles north we found another campground. our host told us the guy that runs Willows campground could be a bit strange, and grows his own weed in the mountains. well... maybe it is somebodyˋs place to be, it was not ours.