Strawberry Point

This large sandy beach is very popular, especially for local dog walkers. Due to the winter high lake levels, there are no more tables or defined campsites here, but still a very nice place for camping. Walk onto beach sites from parking lot, approx. 5 minute walk downhill.Greg, the site attendant from the Lilwat First Nation, will come by in the evening to collect fees.

Addr.: From Pemberton, stay on the HWY and drive through Mount Currie, follow directions to the Duffy Lake road. After you drive along this road for about 8km, you will see the lake and start going up a hill, turn right onto the In-Shuck-ch Forest Service Road. Follow this road for approx. 6km. Strawberry Point will be on the right hand side. Drive slowly and watch for industrial traffic. Lillooet Lake, BC

Number of Sites: 6

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Lat: 50.2667499

Lon: -122.5201321

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