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Big Basin Provincial Park
About This Park

Big Basin Provincial Park was established as a result of the Cariboo-Chilcotin Land-Use Plan Goal 2 (Special Feature) process.
The important natural values of the park include wetlands, habitat for mule deer, California bighorn sheep and waterfowl, and a diversity of forest cover.
The recreational values include a hiking trail and a horse trail leading from a break in the rim rock and meandering through to Churn Creek and opportunities for hiking fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing and horseback riding.
- Date Established: March 6, 2013
- Size: 998 ha
Location
Please note: Any maps listed are for information only – they may not represent legal boundaries and should not be used for navigation.
The park is located approximately 98 kilometres west of 100 Mile House.
Activities Available at this Park

Fishing
There are fishing opportunities available in this park.

Hiking
There are hiking opportunities available in this park. No maintained trails or facilities are provided.

Horseback Riding
There are horseback riding opportunities in this park.

Hunting
Hunting is permitted only during lawful game hunting season. Check the BC Hunting & Trapping Regulations Synopsis for regulations.

Wildlife Viewing
There are wildlife viewing opportunities available in this park.
Facilities Available at this Park

Walk-In/Wilderness Camping
Remote walk-in backcountry/wilderness camping is available. No maintained trails or facilities are provided. When practical, use established, impacted campsites; otherwise practice Leave No Trace camping ethics.