Green Lake Park

Expansive Waters, Tranquil Campsites, and Natural Beauty

Home to 11 unique campsites, Green Lake Park offers a diverse outdoor experience surrounded by open rangeland and mixed forests of aspen and lodgepole pine. With its warm, shallow waters and striking greenish hue, this 14 km-long lake is perfect for camping, boating, and relaxation. Whether you're exploring the shoreline or unwinding in nature, Green Lake Park is a true Cariboo gem.

Green Lake Park

A Peaceful Retreat Among Cariboo’s Rolling Landscapes

Green Lake Park is made up of 11 locations: Arrowhead, Black Bear, Blue Spring, Boyd Bay, Buckside Hill, Emerald Bay, Green Lake Islands, Little Arrowhead, Nolan Creek and Sunset View. Three of these locations offer campsites.

The open rangeland and mixed forests of aspen and lodgepole pine found here are typical of the Cariboo’s landscape.


Green Lake is one of the larger bodies of water in the southern portion of the Cariboo. The lake is about 14 km long averaging 1.5 km in width with an irregular shoreline of approximately 57 km. The lake has a low flushing rate and together with the chemical composition of the warm shallow waters, creates the greenish hue giving the lake its name.

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Facilities

  • Accessibility Information
  • Boat Launch
  • Campfires
  • Drinking Water
  • Picnic Areas
  • Picnic Shelters
  • Pit Toilets Only
  • Playground
  • Sani-Station

Things To Do

  • Canoeing
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Pets on leash
  • Swimming
  • Waterskiiing