The rolling landscape was formed by debris left long ago by glaciers. The glacial eskers here are remnants of an ice age that left a hummocky landscape partially filled with lakes and ponds. Rainbow trout reward the patient angler.
Located 42 km northwest of Clinton off Highway 97, the park is reached by a gravel road over the last 34 km. It is open from about May to October and has 33 vehicle/tent camping sites. No reservations.
This is just one of hundreds of British Columbia Provincial Parks.