About the Park

Alice Lake Provincial Park is located approximately 13 km outside of Squamish. Alice Lake contains four lakes (Alice, Stump, Fawn, Edith) surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests, and grassy meadows.

The park features a wide variety of recreational opportunities for the avid adventurer or family outing. Swimming in Alice Lake, hiking along one of the many trails (offering excellent views of the Tantalus Range), and mountain biking on some of the best trails in the region are some of the more popular activities.

The park contains camping facilities for tents and RV sites equipped with electrical hookups, group campsites, day-use picnic sites, swimming, pit toilets/restrooms, shower facilities, water, fishing, and hiking and mountain biking on an extensively developed trail system.

For more information about Alice Lake Park please visit the BC Parks website.

Camp Fires Camp Fires
Drinking Water Drinking Water
Electrical Hookups Electrical Hookups
Group Camping Group Camping
Picnic Areas Picnic Areas
Pit or Flush Toilets Pit or Flush Toilets
Playground Playground
Sani-Station / Dump Sani-Station / Dump
Showers Showers
Vehicle Camping Vehicle Camping
Walk in / Wilderness Camping Walk in / Wilderness Camping
Wheelchair Access Wheelchair Access
Cycling Cycling
Fishing Fishing
Hiking Hiking
Interpretive Programs Interpretive Programs
Pets on Leash Pets on Leash

Visitor Services

Ice and firewood are available for purchase from the Gatehouse.

Paddle Sport Rentals
For detailed hours, dates of operation, and rental rates please visit our Paddle sports Page.

The rental kiosk is located at Centre Beach. A valid government-issued picture ID is required for all rentals. Payments for rentals are made at the concession hut at the main beach. Cash and Credit are accepted.

Concession
The concession at Centre Beach sells beach toys, hot and cold drinks, snacks and camping essentials. All Paddle Sport payments are processed through the concession.

Advisories

No parking on Alice Lake Road

In order to maintain park safety and public security, all vehicles parked illegally and on road edges will be subject to towing at the owner’s expense. – Posted August 27, 2020

Be aware of thieves

BC Parks has been made aware of some recent bike thefts in Alice Lake Park. While visiting the park, please ensure to lock up securely and do not leave any valuables unattended or in your vehicle. Report any suspicious activity, theft, or damage to the police. – Posted May 27, 2025

Wonderland Trail upgrades underway. Use caution and adhere to signage.

Volunteers of Squamish off road Cycling Association (SORCA) and the Squamish Trail Society (STS) are currently working on completing trail upgrades of Wonderland Trail. Please use caution when using this trail and adhere to all posted signage for your safety and the safety of the volunteers and contractors.- Posted January 21, 2026

Dogs must always remain on leash

BC Parks would like to remind all park visitors that dogs must always remain on leash while visiting Alice Lake Park.

Keeping your dog in control protects your pet, other visitors and their pets, and local wildlife. – Updated July 7, 2025

Limited access to this park during winter season

Vehicle access to the park is not available during the winter season. Visitors can still access the park on foot, but parking may not be available. Check park opening dates, camping, and facilities for details and opening dates.

Operational Dates

Alice Lake Campground: Campground A sites 1-55 March 13 – November 1
Alice Lake Campground: Campground B sites 56-96 March 13 – November 1
Alice Lake groupsites: Groupsite A March 13 – November 1
Alice Lake groupsites: Groupsite B March 13 – November 1
Alice Lake walk-in sites March 13 – November 1

Rates and Fees

Nightly front country camping fees
Summer (June 15 to Labour Day)
$51 per party
Off season (day after Labour Day to June 14)
$35 per party
BC seniors’ rate (day after Labour Day to June 14 only) (until June 14, 2026)
$17.50 per senior party (until June 14, 2026)
BC seniors’ rate (day after Labour Day to June 14 only) (September 8, 2026 onward)
$25.50 per senior party
Campsites with electrical hook-up
$8 extra per night
Non-Resident Fee
$20 per party per campground
Nightly walk-in camping fees
Summer (June 15 to Labour Day)
$33.50 per party
Off season (day after Labour Day to June 14)
$23 per party
BC seniors’ rate (day after Labour Day to June 14 only) (until June 14, 2026)
$11.50 per senior party
BC seniors’ rate (day after Labour Day to June 14 only) (September 8, 2026 onward)
$16.75 per senior party
Non-Resident Fee
$20 per party per campground
Group Facility Fees
Group Base Rate – per site, per night
$120
Group (Adult 16+ yo) – per person, per site, per night
$5
Group (Child 6 yo – 15 yo) – per person, per site, per night
$1
Youth Group – per group, per site, per night
$50
Youth Group – per additional person, per site, per night
$1
Parking Fees
Second Vehicle (All Drive-In Sites) – per night
$12
Second Vehicle (All Drive-In Sites – Senior – Shoulder Season Only) – per night
$8.75
Second Vehicle (Walk-In) – per night
$10.75
Second Vehicle (Walk-In Senior – Shoulder Season Only) – per night
$5.35
Visitor Services
Sani-Station
$5
Firewood
1 for $12 or 3 for $32