Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park

Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park

Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park in British Columbia offers a peaceful lake setting ideal for camping, fishing, and hiking, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking vibrant landscapes and abundant wildlife.

440
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
75,000
Annual Visitors
1958
Year Established

About Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park

Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park
 

Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park is located approximately 37 kilometers south of Kamloops, British Columbia, set between the Thompson Plateau and the Nicola Valley. The park protects a small, picturesque lake—Lac Le Jeune—surrounded by mixed forest and grassland ecosystems. The lake itself covers about 139 hectares and is well-known for its trout fishing, stocked regularly with rainbow and cutthroat trout. The park is accessible year-round, offering a range of outdoor recreation opportunities including camping, hiking, mountain biking, and paddling in warmer months, while winter offers cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. The area also supports a diverse range of wildlife such as black bears, deer, and numerous bird species. Historically, the region holds significance for local Indigenous peoples and has long been prized for its natural beauty and recreational value. Visitors are drawn to the park's tranquil atmosphere, well-maintained campgrounds, and easy access to trails that vary in length and difficulty. The forested ridges around the lake provide excellent vantage points for scenic views and wildlife observation. The park's facilities include picnic areas, a bike skills park, and a visitor center with educational displays on local ecology. With moderate elevation and a semi-arid climate, Lac Le Jeune is a year-round destination suitable for families and outdoor lovers looking for both adventure and relaxation.

Highlights

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Lac Le Jeune Lake – pristine waters famous for excellent trout fishing

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Jeune Summit Trail – offering panoramic views of the surrounding plateau

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Lac Le Jeune Bike Skills Park – a popular destination for mountain biking enthusiasts

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Winter cross-country skiing and snowshoe trails – quiet and scenic in snowy months

Notable Natural Features

Lac Le Jeune

A central freshwater lake stocked with trout, ideal for fishing, canoeing, and relaxing by the shore.

Jeune Summit Trail

A moderate hiking trail leading to a summit viewpoint with sweeping vistas over the Thompson Plateau.

Bike Skills Park

A dedicated mountain biking area with features suitable for beginners and advanced riders.