A great provincial park on a beautiful lake. Many of the sites have great views of Mable Lake but all sites are close to the lake with easy access. There are nice grassy meadows between many of the loops giving the feeling of spaciousness. There is a small marina that rents boats and has ice. The park has an overflow field just in case you cant get one of the first come, first served sites.
This is a great campsite with well maintained sites and washrooms so it gets 3 stars; however, the 11 pm - 7 am quiet time (and I use the term "quiet" loosely) only seems to be for some people and not ALL people. I'm curious about all the comments about the people who were harassed for talking quietly around their fire after 10 o'clock because the park attendants didn't seem to care about the noise the weekend I was there. As an aside, and I know I won't be too popular, but I have to say this: Parents - just because your kids are outside in nature, doesn't mean they should be allowed to scream at the top of their lungs constantly, particularly if they're driving you crazy and you send them away to scream where I am. Some people camp to find a little bit of peace and quiet. My only happiness is knowing that for as much noise that you made partying the night before, your little ones will ensure you are up bright and early.
Nice campsite. Some staff very friendly...except the one lady with colourful hair running the place. Ive been camping there 2 years in a row and every time I or family or friends have to deal with her she is nothing but a nightmare and all I keep hearing is complaints about her. How she holds a job in this industry is beyond me. Would be a much nicer place to camp if they got rid of her and hired someone with people skills and a good attitude
Had a great time camping here at the main campground. The basics - our site was big enough for multiple tents and 2 cars. There are a few pairs of flush toilets in the campground, kept in reasonable condition. The tap water seemed drinkable. There is a marina boat launch near the overflow camping and day use and general store with ice and a few essentials.The lake - there are multiple beaches and grassy areas. The sand is medium fine, with a few rocks. The water is fairly clean and cold. The scenery is beautiful, it's a massive lake surrounded by mountains. There are logging 4x4 trails all over the mountain, a short hike to Cascade waterfalls, and the Mystic Trail to explore.
Boat launch is very nice and suitable for a up to a 25 foot boat year round but when the lake level goes down in the late summer fall months you.need to be carefully no to back your trailer off the end of the ramp.or.youll do some pretty good damage to it potentially. Dock is also very nice. The new camp hosts are very nice and accommodating to your needs, they also do a nice job maintaining the campground and beach.
Mabel Lake Provincial Park is a Canadian Park based in Lumby, British Columbia. Mabel Lake Provincial Park is located at 3614 Lumby-Mabel Lake Rd, Lumby, BC V0E 2G6, Canada.
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