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Donnely Lake Provincial Park
About This Park

Donnely Lake Provincial Park was established as a result of the Cariboo-Chilcotin Land-Use Plan Goal 2 (Special Feature) process.
It protects a regionally significant wilderness walk-in fishery and camping in a wilderness setting. As well, it protects an entire small watershed, which is unique in the Cariboo. Rainbow trout are found in the lake. The slopes surrounding the lake are mature and old spruce, Douglas-fir and pine forests.
- Date Established: March 14, 2013
- Size: 814 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 45 kilometres northeast from 100 Mile House.
Activities Available at this Park

Fishing
There are fishing opportunities on Donnely Lake.

Hiking
A 2.5 km trail leads from the parking area to Donnely Lake.
Facilities Available at this Park

Picnic Areas
The parking area offers a picnic table and pit toilet for day-use.

Pit or Flush Toilets
A pit toilet is available at the parking area.

Walk-In/Wilderness Camping
Walk-in backcountry and wilderness camping is available at Donnely Lake. When practical, use established, impacted campsites; otherwise practice Leave No Trace camping ethics.