Blue River Provincial Park is a scenic protected area in east-central British Columbia known for its rich wilderness, extensive trails, and opportunities for wildlife viewing and outdoor recreation.
Blue River Provincial Park is located near the village of Blue River in British Columbia's Thompson-Nicola region. Covering a landscape characterized by mixed forest, river valleys, and mountainous terrain, the park offers a variety of ecological habitats that support diverse plant and animal species. The park protects sections of coniferous forest dominated by Douglas fir, lodgepole pine, and spruce, as well as riparian zones along the North Thompson River and local creeks. Historically, the area has long been inhabited by Indigenous peoples, with traditional territories providing resources and cultural significance. Today, the park attracts visitors seeking outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, and camping. Its trail network allows access to viewpoints overlooking the river and surrounding forests. Anglers come to fish the North Thompson River, known for its populations of rainbow trout and steelhead. Birdwatchers can spot species like bald eagles and osprey. The park’s proximity to the Canadian National Railway and Highway 5 makes it easily accessible while retaining a peaceful wilderness experience. Blue River itself is a small community serving as a gateway for travelers exploring the broader Interior Plateau region. Blue River Provincial Park offers a balance of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and wildlife habitat preservation, making it a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Scenic views of the North Thompson River valley
Abundant wildlife including deer, black bears, and bald eagles
Well-maintained hiking and cross-country skiing trail system
Access to excellent fishing spots along the river
A major river that runs through the park, offering fishing and scenic riverside views.
A network of trails winding through mixed coniferous forests, ideal for hiking and skiing.
An accessible viewpoint providing panoramic views of the river valley and surrounding forested ridges.