There are several cabins that you can stay at throughout region. Most are small and rustic, but allow you stay warm and dry as you gaze out across babbling rivers, forested valleys and snow covered mountain tops. Most require to be booked in advanced as they are popular.
Eagle Valley Cabin
Run by: Ozalenka Alpine Club
Fees: Yes
Bookings: 250-569-2596
A nice well maintained cabin, with a propane stove and sleeping loft upstairs.
Ozalenka Cabin
Run by: Ozalenka Alpine Club
Capacity: 10 people
Fees: Yes
Bookings: 250-569-2596
The new cabin is equipped with a wood stove, cookware, fuel and sleeping pads.
The Farm
Run by: Prince George Backcountry Recreation Society
Capacity: 4 people
Fees: Yes
Bookings: Cabin bookings
This cute cabin is equipped with a wood stove, fuel and sleeping pads.
Sugarbowl-Grizzly Den Cabins
Run by: Prince George Backcountry Recreation Society
Capacity: 6 people
Fees: Yes
Bookings: Cabin bookings
A rustic cabin with a wood stove, fuel and some occasional mice. Water can be hard to find in dry conditions.
8 Mile Cabin
Run by: Prince George Backcountry Recreation Society
Capacity: 6 people
Fees: Yes
Bookings: Cabin bookings
A rustic cabin with a wood stove, fuel and some occasional mice.
Raven Lake Cabin
Run by: Prince George Backcountry Recreation Society
Capacity: 10 people
Fees: Yes
Bookings: Cabin bookings
A new cabin with a sleeping loft, a wood stove, tables and fuel.
Red Mountain Cabin
Run by: Prince George Backcountry Recreation Society
Capacity: 6 people
Fees: Yes
Bookings: Cabin bookings
An older cabin with a sleeping loft, a wood stove, 2 burner propane cooking stove, tables and fuel.