Andy Bailey
PARK AMENITIES & ACCESSIBILITY
Access Route
Camping
Goods & Services
Washrooms
Viewing Areas
Trails
Water Access
About This Park
Located 28 km southeast of Fort Nelson at kilometre 426 of the Alaska Highway; 16 km gravel access off east side of Alaska Highway onto Andy Bailey Road. This lakeside park is surrounded by extensive black and white spruce forests, typical to this northeastern corner of B.C. A large sandy beach makes Andy Bailey Lake a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, boating (only electric motors permitted), wildlife viewing and fishing.
Andy Bailey
Park Facilities & Accessibility Features
Access Route
Access routes were unrated but are unlikely to be accessible, given the rustic nature of the rest of the area. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Camping
There are no accessible campsites but the ground is firm and flat, made of grass and packed gravel. Sites are large enough to be designated accessible. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Goods & Services
No goods and services. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Washrooms
Outhouses are not accessible at all. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Viewing Areas
No viewing areas. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Trails
No trails. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Water Access
There is a grass/sand beach and dirt boat launch but both would be very difficult to access in a wheelchair. Download Full Accessibility Audit