Moose Lake
Discover the ultimate outdoor destination at Moose Lake Recreation Site, accessible to two-wheel drive vehicles. With 15 spacious camp pads and an additional overflow pad, you can easily set up base for your next adventure. The site boasts exceptional ATV trails, making it a popular choice for off-road enthusiasts. And for those who love fishing, the lake is stocked with rainbow trout, making for a great day by the water. Enjoy fishing from the picturesque dock and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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Camping.
Escape to the great outdoors and immerse yourself in nature at Moose Lake’s un-serviced, no-fee campsite. The campsite features two double-pad camper sites, ten single-pad camper sites, and two walk-in tent pad sites.
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Boating.
Moose Lake is equipped with a boat launch and floating wharf. Whether you prefer boating, canoeing, kayaking, or relaxing on a pontoon boat, this is the perfect place for a day filled with fun and relaxation on the water. So, bring your gear and get ready for a memorable experience!
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Fishing.
Head to Moose Lake for an unforgettable fishing experience, stocked with rainbow trout ready to bite all year round. Don't forget to bring your essential fishing gear, including rod, reel, and most importantly, your valid fishing license!
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Off-Road
Embark on an off-road adventure down the Moose Lake Forest Service Road, stretching for kilometers with numerous cut-lines and side roads waiting to be discovered.
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Amenities
Each campsite comes with its own fire pit and picnic table. Convenient outhouses are located throughout the campsite.
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Snowmobiling
Moose Lake is a popular destination for ice-fishing. There are also cut-lines in the area for an easy ride. Ensure to always assess the ice thickness before embarking on a snowmobiling adventure across any water bodies.
Dates of Operation
The Moose Lake Recreation Site is open year-round. Check with the Visitor Centre for the latest road conditions.
Book a Campsite
No-fees and no pre-booking. All campsites first-come, first-served.
How to Get Here
From Tumbler Ridge, turn Right right on Hwy 29 towards Chetwynd BC, Drive 27.5 Km to Moose Lake Forest Service Road, Drive 5.5 km on Moose Lake FSR to site.