Whistler Campground & RV Park
Sleep beneath the stars and amongst Olympic Legends
Welcome to the Sea to Sky Corridor’s newest camping destination in the beautiful Callaghan Valley located just 20 minutes south of Whistler, BC.
Whistler Olympic Park Campground & RV Park is your gateway to outdoor recreation and relaxation just south of Whistler. The campground provides spacious campsites with both full-service and unserviced options, as well as the only group camping site in the area! Enjoy comfortable amenities, scenic views and a unique, secluded and historic setting in nature, surrounded by the stunning beauty of evergreen forests, valleys, and mountain ranges.
Book an extra night for more time to explore a variety of fun activities, including disc golf, hiking, summer biathlon, biking, and premium access to iconic backcountry trails in the Callaghan Valley.
Open from June 28 to September 30, 2024.
For all other inquiries, contact our team by email or phone at 604-964-0059. Enjoyed your stay? Share your thoughts on Google and TripAdvisor. Thank you!
🔥The campfire ban has been lifted! All our campsites come with a fire pit, and you can purchase marshmallows and firewood at the Day Lodge for the perfect camping experience.
Whistler Campground Map
- 20 full-service RV sites with full hook-up (50/30/15 amp electrical, water/sewer; big rig friendly)
- 19 multi-use sites for tenting and smaller trailers/vehicles (unserviced)
- All sites come equipped with a fire pit (pending regional fire bans), picnic table, access to reliable Wi-Fi
- Day Lodge with essential amenities:
- Washrooms
- Showers
- Shop
- Quiet Zone and Games within the indoor common area; view decks
- Laundry facilities
- Dishwashing station
- Enhance safety with an electric bear fence. Learn more
- Try the Summer Discover Biathlon activity, explore one of the designated hiking routes or play a round of Disc Golf
Whistler Olympic Park is the perfect place to take a break from daily life. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural landscape, learn about the enduring Olympic legacy and explore the endless adventure opportunities nearby. Spend time exploring the extensive trail network by foot or bike and visit nearby Alexander Falls and Callaghan Lake. With Whistler just a short drive away, there are ample opportunities for exploration, adventure and dining.
FAQs
We ask all guests to camp responsibly and follow BC's "Campers Code"
- Respect wildlife
- Plan ahead and be prepared
- Take only photos
- Control your pets
- Respect others
- Practice fire safety
- Store food safely
- Respect staff and signs
- Don't litter
Click here for more information and to take the pledge
Booking & Cancellation Policies
- Pre-payment of the entire balance is required at the time of booking.
- All rates are in CAD, and no tax applies to your reservation fee.
- Cancellation Policy: Cancellations made prior to our 7 day cut off, will be subject to a 15% admin fee. Any cancellations or re-booking requests for your reservation received after 4:00 p.m. 7 days prior to your arrival are non-refundable.
Modifying or Cancelling a Reservation
You can easily change or cancel your reservation online by going to our booking platform and clicking on the Modify/Cancel button in the top right corner, cancellations will be subject to a 15% admin fee. Any cancellations or re-booking requests for your reservation received after 4:00 p.m. 7 days prior to your arrival are non-refundable.
Site Allocation
Reservations are made by site type (RV/Full Serviced or Multi-Use/Unserviced), and sites are allocated by availability. We will try our best to accommodate site requests where possible but reserve the right to change site numbers when needed.
Advance Booking Recommended
We strongly recommend booking online in advance. We cannot guarantee to accommodate you without a booking, especially on weekends.
Directions
You can find Whistler Olympic Park at 1500 Callaghan Valley Rd, Whistler, BC, V0N 1B0, Canada. The Park is located about 40 minutes north of Squamish and 30 minutes south of Whistler. Turn off the Sea to Sky Highway/Hwy 99 and follow Callaghan Valley Road to the end where you will find the park gate. Click Here For Directions
Check-In, Check-Out, and After-hours Access
- The check-in time is 2:00 PM. Please note that your site number can be found in your confirmation letter. It's essential to keep it easily accessible as we have a self check-in process in place. If you arrive before 2:00 PM, please use Parking Lot #1 for your vehicle.
- After-hours access: Instructions on how to access the park outside of our regular opening time (8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.) will be sent to you in a pre-arrival email one day before your stay.
- The check-out time is 11:00 a.m. Please ensure you have departed your site no later than this time. Late check-outs will result in a fee of 50% of the nightly reservation fee paid.
- On departure, you are expected to leave your site clear of any garbage. Under no circumstances may garbage be left unattended within or outside your site. In the event these requirements are not met, a $150 fine will be charged to your credit card on file.
Bears & Other Wildlife
We are privileged to share our venues with all kinds of wildlife, including bears. Please help us to keep them wild and safe. Do NOT feed them (that is illegal), do not leave attractants out, and do not try to pet or pose for a photo with an animal. Instead, please act responsibly:
- Never feed wildlife.
- All wildlife attractants (domestic garbage, waste, food for human or pet consumption, barbecues, toilets, etc.) must be locked in your vehicle or put away in our bear-safe storage and disposed of in our bear-proof garbage containers.
- Don't use any products containing citronella, especially candles or insect repellent - bears love citronella!
- Keep your fire pit clean and free of food residue.
- When hiking or enjoying park trails, please follow the rule “You Pack it In – You Pack it Out.”
- Adhere to Bear Smart principles and learn more here about summer safety at Whistler Olympic Park.
- An electric fence has been installed around the RV & Camping area of the Whistler Olympic Park. The fence helps keep bears wild and alive, and people safer, too. Find out more
Clean Campsite Policy
Failure to manage your site correctly will result in a $150 fine, which will be charged to the credit card on file. In severe cases, immediate eviction may also occur.
Garbage
All garbage must be disposed of in the bearproof bins. Do NOT leave any trash, cardboard, empty gas canisters, etc., next to the bearproof bins. Bins are located in multiple locations and emptied multiple times/day to protect wildlife.
Pet Policy
- Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Allowing your dog to be off-leash will result in a $150 fine. We appreciate your understanding that this policy is in place for the safety of wildlife and the comfort of all guests. Non-compliance may lead to immediate eviction.
- Please pick up after your dog and dispose of waste in our garbage bins. No one wants to step in it, and it can harm wildlife. Waste bags are available on-site.
Quiet Time
Help keep our park serene and peaceful, avoid unnecessarily loud noise and respect the designated quiet time from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., ensuring minimal noise and disturbances. Failure to observe quiet time may result in a $150 fine. We kindly request your cooperation in maintaining an undisturbed environment for all campers. Continued violation may lead to immediate eviction.
Generator Use
Generator use is permitted between the hours of 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. and from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Smoking & Alcohol
Smoking and alcohol are allowed on your personal campsite only and not permitted in public/shared areas.
Campfire Rules, Bans & Restrictions
Nothing is better then 'Smores' on the fire. Our campsites come with a firepit and we sell wood at the day lodge. Please keep in mind that it is the campers’ responsibility to find out what areas have fire bans and restrictions and, before building a campfire in BC, there are rules that need to be adhered to. Failure to comply could result in hefty bans. To quote the BC Wildfire Service: “If a violation causes a wildfire, the person responsible may also be ordered to pay all firefighting and associated costs.” A simple rule is: If the wind is strong enough to carry sparks to combustible material, don’t light a campfire. When in doubt, ask our friendly camping hosts.