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notlost
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Jun 03, 2014

Stopping at Liard Hot Springs

Currently in toad river cg..we enjoyed it so much we ended up staying 4 days! great wifi (free) at all sites if you need it. i was even able to make phone calls on skype with it.
We'll be leaving tomorrow to spend 1 night at muncho lake and then will stop at Liard Hot Springs...i recall that in 2008 there was a huge spot right across from the entrance where we parked for a few hours while we went in to the springs. is that area still available to pull into (for a 42' mh?)
also, is the provincial park adequate for our size rig? we would like to spend the night but don't want to pull into the Liard hot springs lodge...if we can't fit into the pp, can we spend the night in that parking spot?

thanks...
also, any good suggestions on where to camp in watson lake? we'll probably want a hook up by that time...
thanks

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  • There are numerous spots at Liard that fit our truck and fifth wheel, with a 43' total length. It's a nice spot to overnight.

    The open area across the highway is available at no cost. I'm not a fan of it though because it is dirty (large garbage bins there and the garbage tends to get scattered all over). As well, it is used by semi trucks stopping for a break so it can be busy. Whereas the campground is peaceful, clean and you get your own space.

    In Watson Lake your choice is limited...the Downtown RV Park is likely where you'll end up. It isn't much more than a gravel parking lot with posts for services, and for Wi-Fi you need to be very close to the office or go sit by the office. This park is close to the grocery store, just a block away, so easy to walk. Wye Lake Park is just up the road too, with many hiking trails and good birding if you're into that.
  • Yep you can pull right into that spot across the highway have done so many times. Go to the back part against the trees less likely to have a highway truck close by that way.
    I honestly cant remember the size of the campsites but you can walk across the highway and ask the attendant in the little hut they will let you know about your size of rig. If it's after hours they have an odd way of marking the empty spots you'll want to read the sign by the door.
    Glad you enjoyed Toad River...what a beautiful part of the highway.