Outdoor Adventures
Sea to Sky Jeep Tour
$4871.69
Nestled amidst the rugged wilderness of British Columbia's coastal mountains, Callaghan Lake enchants visitors with its pristine beauty and serene ambiance. Surrounded by towering old-growth forests and majestic peaks, this hidden gem offers a tranquil retreat for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you seek solitude amidst the breathtaking scenery or crave adventure in the great outdoors, Callaghan Lake beckons with its crystal-clear waters, scenic hiking trails, and abundant wildlife. From kayaking and fishing to picnicking and wildlife watching, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy against the stunning backdrop of this natural wonder. Immerse yourself in the splendour of Callaghan Lake and discover the true essence of British Columbia's untamed wilderness.
What to see
Visitor guidelines
Pre-arrival checklist
Camping equipment
Clothing
Personal gear
Fire information and updates
Trail conditions
Safety & Guidelines
Majestic views of Callaghan Lake
Towering old-growth forests
Scenic hiking trails
Abundant wildlife, including bears and deer
Tranquil waters ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding
Respect wildlife and maintain a safe distance
Pack out all trash and leave no trace
Follow designated trails and stay on marked paths
Camping is only permitted at Callaghan Lake Campground
Observe any posted signs or regulations
Be mindful of other visitors and their experience
Check weather forecasts for the area
Obtain any required permits or passes
Plan transportation to Callaghan Lake
Pack appropriate clothing and gear
Notify someone of your itinerary and expected return time
Tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad
Camping stove or portable grill
Cooking utensils and food storage containers
Lantern or flashlight with extra batteries
Firewood or portable camp stove for cooking
Camping chairs or seating options
Tarp or groundsheet for under the tent
Rope or cord for hanging food and securing gear
Multi-tool or camping knife
Personal hygiene items and toiletries
Layered clothing for changing weather conditions
Waterproof jacket and pants
Sturdy hiking boots
Hat and sunglasses
Insect repellent
Daypack
Water bottle
Map and compass or GPS device
First aid kit
Snacks and meals
Sunscreen
Check current fire restrictions and bans
Obtain any required permits for campfires
Use designated fire pits and follow proper fire safety protocols
Stay informed about any updates or changes in fire conditions
Check trail conditions and difficulty ratings
Be prepared for variable terrain and weather
Watch for hazards such as loose rocks or fallen trees
Stay on marked trails to avoid getting lost
Share trail updates with others if encountered
Stay hydrated and take regular breaks
Watch for signs of fatigue or overexertion
Be aware of wildlife and potential encounters
Carry bear spray and know how to use it if in bear country
Always let someone know your plans and expected return time before heading out.
Picnic Areas
Restrooms
Visitor guidelines
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