If you’re looking for privacy in a natural setting, Otter Lake is ideal for old-fashioned camping. The park has two locations, a main picnic/day-use area in Tulameen and a lovely lakeside campground about 5 km further north along the road.
The Cascade Mountain Range surrounds the park and includes awesome canyons and clear flowing streams. Large numbers of otter, beaver and red squirrel inhabit the area, as well as, mountain goats, cougars and grizzly bears. Fishermen will find time spent on Otter Lake rewarding, with large lake trout being the catch of the day.
The scenic lakeside campground is an ideal base for those who want to explore the mining history of the Tulameen area.
Date Established: February 11, 1963 Provincial Park Size: 55 hectares
No peace and quiet at this camp ground !! with your neighbours campsite on top of yours... the 5minute drive to hang out at the beach ...the worst camping trip ever !!