Open Year-round
No
Reservations possible?
Yes
RV Hookups
No
Potable water
Yes
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Just outside of Halfmoon Bay along British Columbia's Sunshine Coast is the Homesite Creek Campground and Recreation Site, a quiet wooded area with plenty of natural beauty and activities to keep any outdoor enthusiast happy. The campsites were built along the creek, so most of the sites enjoy direct access to the many waterfalls.

There are three or four beautiful waterfall viewpoints from the campground and more hiking and biking trails that follow the creek further upstream. Below the campground are more trails that follow the creek and venture through the thick, lush West Coast forest. Along these trails are a network of secret hidden caves that are also fun to explore. In close vicinity to the campground is Halfmoon Bay Harbor, the start and finish point of the Suncoaster Trail and many kilometers of great mountain bike trails. 

The campground itself has 26 single sites, five large sites, and one group site. There are plans for additional sites to be developed in the 2016 summer season. There are pit toilets spread around the campground as well as water spigots for washing. For a small fee, garbage is cleared and chopped wood is left for you. Each site has a fire ring, a picnic table, and there is ample room for parking and tents in these fairly private sites. With all the nearby activities and beauty surrounding this campground, Homsite Creek Campground is a great choice for anyone exploring the area.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Spring
Summer
Fall

Price per night (basic site)

16.00 $ (13.43 €)

Pros

Close to activities. Old-growth trees.

Cons

Smaller sites. No showers.

Pets allowed

Allowed

Managed by

BC Parks

Reservation phone number

1 (604) 741-8060

Features

ADA accessible
Potable water
Swimming holes

Location

Comments

This site is now closed
07/09/2018
This campsite is open again since late summer 2017. No reservations taken, $14/night. Wood is available at $7/bundle.
09/20/2017
is this campsite still closed? I mean, can you still access the land and pitch a tent just for a place to pull over? I can find NOTHING about it and the visitors center said that its been open all summer.
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