Campground Review | E.C. Manning Provincial Park Camping | Mule Deer Campsite Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Covering over 83,000 acres of stunning wilderness, EC Manning Provincial Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned camper or looking for a taste of tent camping or car camping in British Columbia, this park has something for everyone. Mule Deer is one of the many front-country campsites in EC Manning Park.
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    Reservable Front-country Sites: 38
    First Come First Serve Sites: 10
    Camping Fee: $25/Night
    Amenities:
    Flush Toilet
    Dishwashing Station
    Playground
    Garbage Bin
    Drinking Water
    Fire Pit
    Picnic Tables
    Overall, the campground is very well-kept and has good amenities. The sites closer to the highway get quite a bit of road noise, however, sites closer to the river are quieter as the road noise gets muffled by the river stream sounds. Some sites are well-shaded, but many sites in this campground have almost no shade which can get to you in the summer heat.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @sharoncruz9901
    @sharoncruz9901 3 месяца назад

    I’m hoping to go this summer. Thanks for your tour! It helps! 👍

    • @ExplorewithNoshin
      @ExplorewithNoshin  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Sharon, glad it came in handy. Please subscribe and stay tuned. More campground tour videos coming in.

  • @GoogleAccount-s8q
    @GoogleAccount-s8q 3 месяца назад

    Great Video!

  • @isky6202
    @isky6202 Месяц назад

    That was a great campsite reference tour. I’ll be sure to use it if I ever go to Mule Deer. We were just in Manning Park a few weeks ago in August staying at Lightning Lake. I’ve also been to Coldspring, Skyview, and Hampton. But never stayed at Mule Deer yet (only driven through the site). Maybe one day.

    • @ExplorewithNoshin
      @ExplorewithNoshin  Месяц назад

      Hi, we actually haven't been to the other sites except SkyView and plan to visit them all one by one. Thanks for your support as always! ♥️

    • @isky6202
      @isky6202 Месяц назад

      @@ExplorewithNoshin ... if you go to Coldspring, try to get the sites that backs onto Similkameen River (eg. C32 to C34 plus others). The only negative with that campsite is you only get ground water through a manual hand pump (or just drive to one of the other sites and use their water taps). Hampton has nice big sites and good facilities (showers, dish washing sinks, flush toilets,). But it's on the other side of the highway away from all the main attractions so you'd have to drive everywhere. Lightning Lake campground is nice but feels busier and more crowded. But it's close to the lake. We went to Banff, Yoho & Jasper in July ... we got really lucky as we left Jasper 7 days before the wild fires came in and evacuated the entire town. So many places we visited have either been damaged or completely burned now. We're grateful we have the memories and photos there. - Ed

  • @MusicAbrar
    @MusicAbrar 3 месяца назад

    ❤💛🧡

  • @CataleyaRose
    @CataleyaRose Месяц назад

    we went here yesterday nice and cheap camp site

    • @ExplorewithNoshin
      @ExplorewithNoshin  Месяц назад

      It is one of our most favorite campsites. How did you like your trip over there?