Murphy Provincial Park offers a serene riverfront setting along the Kettle River, featuring camping, fishing, and scenic trails that appeal to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a tranquil natural retreat.
Murphy Provincial Park is situated in the Southern Interior region of British Columbia, Canada, along the banks of the Kettle River near the town of Rock Creek. The park spans a modest area characterized by riverine landscapes, riparian habitats, and mixed forest dominated by ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. Historically, the lands were part of the traditional territory of the Sinixt and other Indigenous peoples who used the river and surrounding areas for fishing and hunting. The park was established to protect these natural river environments and to offer recreational opportunities to the public. Popular activities include camping, fishing for rainbow trout and kokanee, swimming in the river's calm stretches, hiking on gentle forested trails, and wildlife viewing. The park also provides picnic areas and playgrounds, making it a family-friendly destination. Murphy Provincial Park is especially noted for its clean, well-maintained campsites located close to the river, allowing visitors to enjoy the peaceful sounds of flowing water. Anglers find the river inviting during open fishing seasons, and birdwatchers appreciate the diversity of waterfowl and songbirds in the area. The park’s manageable size makes it accessible for day visits and shorter camping trips while offering a quiet alternative to busier provincial parks nearby.
Scenic Kettle River frontage with swimming and fishing access
Riparian forest ecosystem with diverse bird species
Family-friendly developed campground near the riverbank
Easy-access hiking trails looping through ponderosa pine stands
Provides easy access for fishing, swimming, and relaxing riverside experiences.
Dominant forest type offering shade and habitat for local wildlife along the trails.
Equipped with power sites, potable water, and modern amenities close to the river.