Little Fort National Park

Little Fort National Park

Little Fort National Park in British Columbia offers visitors outstanding access to pristine forests and the scenic North Thompson River, making it a prime destination for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.

3,500
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
18,000
Annual Visitors
1975
Year Established

About Little Fort National Park

Little Fort National Park
 

Little Fort National Park is located in the Thompson-Nicola region of British Columbia, Canada. This park is situated along the North Thompson River, covering a diverse landscape that includes riverfront areas, mixed forestlands, and rugged terrain. The park lies near the community of Little Fort, providing a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts looking to experience western Canada’s natural beauty. Ecologically, the park is home to a variety of flora such as lodgepole pine, Douglas fir, and trembling aspen, supporting an array of wildlife including black bears, moose, and river otters. Visitors often come to enjoy activities like hiking, fishing—especially for rainbow trout and kokanee salmon—camping, and birdwatching. Key recreation opportunities include trails that follow river corridors and link viewpoints overlooking the river valley, as well as access points for kayaking and canoeing. Historically, the area has significance to the Secwepemc people and early European fur traders, with some cultural artifacts and evidence of past settlements still found nearby. Little Fort National Park appeals to visitors seeking a moderately remote wilderness experience with opportunities for photography, peaceful nature walks, and family-friendly camping. The park remains relatively undeveloped compared to larger national parks, offering a more intimate connection with the environment and lower visitor crowds. It serves as a gateway to exploring the broader natural wonders of the Thompson Plateau region.

Highlights

Highlight

North Thompson River Overlook – panoramic views of river and valley

Highlight

Riverbank Habitat – excellent location for spotting river otters and bald eagles

Highlight

Historic Trading Post Site – remnants of early fur trade activity

Highlight

Sunset Point Trail – quiet, less trafficked path with west-facing vistas

Notable Natural Features

North Thompson River Corridor

A scenic river section that supports diverse fish species and attracts numerous bird species, ideal for fishing and wildlife observation.

Historic Little Fort Trading Post

Archaeological site showcasing artifacts from early indigenous trade routes and European fur trading activities.

Lodgepole Pine Forests

Extensive stands of lodgepole pine provide vital habitat and contribute to the park’s characteristic forest landscape.