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Atlin Provincial Park and Recreation Area adventures

Atlin Provincial Park and Recreation Area Adventures

Atlin Provincial Park and Recreation Area offers expansive wilderness along the shores of Atlin Lake, providing abundant opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing in a spectacular northern British Columbia setting.

637,600
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 5,000
Annual Visitors
1973
Year Established

About Atlin Provincial Park and Recreation Area

 

Located in the remote northwest corner of British Columbia, Canada, Atlin Provincial Park and Recreation Area encompasses approximately 258,000 hectares of mountainous terrain, dense forests, and pristine lakeshore along Atlin Lake, Canada's largest natural lake west of the Rockies. The park is characterized by rugged landscapes shaped by glaciers, with alpine meadows, old-growth spruce and pine forests, and crystal-clear waters. Established in 1973, the park preserves critical habitat for species such as moose, mountain goats, bears, and migratory birds. Its vast wilderness offers visitors outstanding outdoor recreation including multi-day backcountry hiking, canoeing and kayaking on Atlin Lake, fishing for lake trout and Arctic grayling, and camping in remote settings. The nearby town of Atlin, with its quaint historic character rooted in the Klondike Gold Rush, serves as a gateway to the park. Popular landmarks include the towering Summitt Mountain offers panoramic views of the lake and surrounding peaks, while the Alder Creek Wetlands provide excellent birdwatching. The park's relative remoteness and limited infrastructure appeal to adventurers seeking solitude and rugged natural beauty. Despite its vast size, the area remains lightly visited, making it a prime destination for those wanting to experience boreal and alpine wilderness without the crowds. Careful planning and preparation are essential for backcountry travel, but rewards include pristine lakes, diverse wildlife, and spectacular northern landscapes.

Highlights

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Summitt Mountain viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of Atlin Lake and surrounding mountains

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The extensive boreal and alpine ecosystems supporting diverse wildlife including moose and mountain goats

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Atlin Lake, renowned for clear waters, excellent fishing, and paddle sports

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Remote backcountry campsites accessible via hiking and canoe routes, providing solitude

Notable Natural Features

Atlin Lake

Largest natural freshwater lake west of the Rocky Mountains in Canada, offering outstanding fishing and paddling opportunities.

Summitt Mountain

A prominent peak within the park providing hikers with panoramic views over Atlin Lake and the surrounding wilderness.

Alder Creek Wetlands

An important wetland ecosystem within the park known for birdwatching and habitat diversity.