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Shuswap Highlands Provincial Park Adventures

Shuswap Highlands Provincial Park offers rugged landscapes with forested highlands, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, camping, and water-based recreation.

15,000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2004
Year Established

About Shuswap Highlands Provincial Park

 

Shuswap Highlands Provincial Park, located in south-central British Columbia, encompasses sprawling upland terrain characterized by rolling hills, forested slopes, and several clear lakes and wetlands. This park preserves portions of the Shuswap Highlands geological region, which lies between the Shuswap Lake and the Monashee Mountains. The area is dominated by a mix of coniferous forests, including Douglas-fir, lodgepole pine, and trembling aspen, providing habitat for black bears, moose, deer, and numerous bird species. Established primarily to protect this distinctive ecosystem and offer backcountry recreation, the park appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude away from busy tourist corridors. Visitors can enjoy hiking through dense forests and along lakeshores, fishing in the park’s waterways, and camping at designated sites amid wilderness settings. Boat access to several lakes supports canoeing and kayaking opportunities. Notable landmarks include Eagle Bay Lake and several lookout points offering views over the surrounding highlands. Seasonal changes bring vibrant fall colors and snow sports access in winter months, adding diversity to year-round activities. The park’s remote character and rugged terrain provide a peaceful natural escape as well as a chance to experience the ecologically rich interior zone of British Columbia.

Highlights

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Eagle Bay Lake – a pristine lake ideal for canoeing and fishing

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Forested uplands home to diverse wildlife including black bears and moose

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Scenic viewpoints overlooking the Shuswap Highlands and adjacent valleys

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Remote backcountry trails offering solitude and wilderness immersion

Notable Natural Features

Eagle Bay Lake

A clear, quiet lake surrounded by forest, popular for paddling and angling.

Highland Lookout Points

Elevated vistas providing expansive views of the Shuswap Highlands and nearby valleys.

Mixed Coniferous Forests

Ecologically diverse forests that support a variety of wildlife species.