Seeley Lake Provincial Park is a delightful and picturesque destination that showcases a magnificent panorama and offers visitors a small yet exquisite sandy beach for day use and swimming. The park boasts convenient amenities such as picnic tables and toilets. Anglers can find cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, and pan-sized fish in the lake. Nature enthusiasts will be thrilled to find a bird viewing stand amidst the captivating surroundings. Additionally, the lake provides an ideal environment for swimmers.
Why you should go
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Enjoy camping in a peaceful setting with empty camping areas
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Take in breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains from a viewing platform
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Appreciate clean facilities including new picnic tables and well-kept pit toilets
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It was a very nice break. Has a camping area that was empty. Picnic tables spread around. And a pumpjack for fresh water. A taste I've never had. I don't feel stronger, younger, or wiser, it did not make me ill and I don't want more.
One of my favorite places to stop and stretch my legs during road trips down highway 16.
There's a short trail that brings you to a viewing platform of the lake and the gorgeous mountains beyond.
Beautiful park but lake access is limited. The sites are very nice, picnic tables are new and smooth. Pit toilets are clean and only one fresh water source for the whole park. Good prices and we will be back.
It was a very nice break. Has a camping area that was empty. Picnic tables spread around. And a pumpjack for fresh water. A taste I've never had. I don't feel stronger, younger, or wiser, it did not make me ill and I don't want more.
One of my favorite places to stop and stretch my legs during road trips down highway 16.
There's a short trail that brings you to a viewing platform of the lake and the gorgeous mountains beyond.
Beautiful park but lake access is limited. The sites are very nice, picnic tables are new and smooth. Pit toilets are clean and only one fresh water source for the whole park. Good prices and we will be back.
Visit early to secure one of the limited lake access spots
Bring your own drinking water as there is only one fresh water source in the whole park
Consider stopping by for a break during road trips along Highway 16
Check campground availability beforehand as it may be closed at certain times
Reviews
Seeley Lake Provincial Park offers a serene escape with camping areas, picnic tables, and a pumpjack for fresh water. Visitors appreciate the short trail leading to a viewing platform showcasing the stunning lake and mountains. Despite limited lake access, the park features clean sites with new picnic tables and well-maintained pit toilets. One reviewer even found solace after breaking down nearby, praising the park's amenities like cell phone service, restrooms, and hiking opportunities.
It was a very nice break. Has a camping area that was empty. Picnic tables spread around. And a pumpjack for fresh water. A taste I've never had. I don't feel stronger, younger, or wiser, it did not make me ill and I don't want more.
One of my favorite places to stop and stretch my legs during road trips down highway 16.
There's a short trail that brings you to a viewing platform of the lake and the gorgeous mountains beyond.
Beautiful park but lake access is limited. The sites are very nice, picnic tables are new and smooth. Pit toilets are clean and only one fresh water source for the whole park. Good prices and we will be back.
11:45am We broke down right in front of the park and coasted into the parking lot. We called AAA and it would be over 6 hours for the tow Thank goodness we landed here( with our dog). Great park to spend our time waiting! We had cell phone service, hooters(restrooms), and a great hike. The lake wasn’t maintained well enough to show the true beauty of the area, but we are thankful for the park. Camp ground was closed, but really very nice and very well maintained.
This is an awesome little park with a stunning view and offers a small, sandy beach on the lake to visitors for day use and swimming. Picnic tables and toilets are available. There are cutthroat trout and rainbow trout in this lake but mostly pan sized fish.
There is also a bird viewing stand for nature lovers, and the lake is perfectly fine for swimming.