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These BC Parks have cabins available to book this summer

Ever wished you could stay overnight at one of British Columbia’s most beautiful provincial parks? Well, you can easily turn your next day trip into a weekend getaway at one of these parks with cabins. So get ready to book your stay and unwind in nature!

You may have to have a little luck on your side, but it’s worth seeing which cabins are available for booking before summer’s end.

So we’ve gone ahead and put together a breakdown of the three parks that have roof accommodations, and how many people each can accommodate.

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Here are the BC Parks with cabins:

At Kikomun Creek, there are two Ponderosa Cabins available for booking: One with a double bed and a single bunk (five people total), and one with two bunk beds with double beds on the bottom (six people total).

On the other hand, Bert’s Cabin at Carp Lake can accommodate up to four people, with three adjacent tent pads (four people per tent pad), for those who may prefer to camp.

Finally, Cultus Lake offers visitors the bulk of the cabins, with 25 next to the Maple Bay Campground.

According to the park’s website, each cabin can accommodate up to 5 overnight guests, with one queen bed, one set of single bunk beds, and one single bed. All include heating, lights, and a power outlet, and have their own private covered patio with a picnic table and stainless steel cooking surface.

Note that dogs are not permitted at any of the cabins, and visitors are asked to bring their own bedding, pillows, food, cooking equipment, utensils, towels, lawn chairs, and other personal items as needed.

So there you have it, BC! Enjoy your stay.

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