Crown Land Near Squamish

12 crown land sites 0 fishing spots 8 campgrounds

Squamish is the outdoor capital of the Sea-to-Sky corridor, and crown land is essentially in town: Stawamus Chief Provincial Park and Protected Area, one of BC's most climbed granite monoliths, sit under 2 km from downtown, alongside Shannon Falls Park and the Crumpit Woods trail network. This page rounds up the closest public land, campgrounds and road trips around Squamish.

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Crown Land Nearby

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STAWAMUS CHIEF PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
2 km
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STAWAMUS CHIEF PROTECTED AREA
PROTECTED AREA
3 km
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SHANNON FALLS PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
4 km
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Crumpit Woods trails reserve
Recreation Site
4 km
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Tantalus Landing Marine Site
Recreation Site
5 km
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Squamsih Harbour South
Recreation Site
6 km
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Diamond Head Parking
Recreation Site
7 km
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Mamquam Parking
Recreation Site
7 km
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MURRIN PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
8 km
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BRACKENDALE EAGLES PARK
PROVINCIAL PARK
8 km
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East Shore Watts Point
Recreation Reserve
8 km
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BAYNES ISLAND ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
ECOLOGICAL RESERVE
8 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes โ€” Stawamus Chief Provincial Park and Protected Area is under 2 km from downtown, with Shannon Falls Park and Crumpit Woods trails just as close.

The Chief's campground is fee-based and books up quickly; dispersed crown land camping is available further up the Squamish Valley forest service roads.

Squamish to Whistler (Sea-to-Sky Highway) is the classic route, about 40 minutes north.

Regulations

A valid BC fishing licence is required to fish anywhere on this page. The Chief's trails close seasonally for raptor nesting and rockfall risk; dispersed camping further up the valley requires checking current wildfire bans before heading out.