Purden Lake Provincial Park
PARK AMENITIES & ACCESSIBILITY
Access Route
Camping
Goods & Services
Washrooms
Viewing Areas
Trails
Water Access
About This Park
Nestled in the rolling mountains east of Prince George, Purden Lake Provincial Park, on the north shore of Purden Lake, is dominated by the Cariboo Mountains to the south and the McGregor range of the Rockies to the north. Densely forested upland with open areas near the lakefront provide pleasant surroundings for a shoreline stroll, swimming or angling for the lake’s resident rainbow trout.
Parking available many vehicles. Trails to picnic area and the beach are not very accessible to persons using mobility devices such as wheel chairs. Some portions of the trails are steep with loose gravel and narrow trails.
Purden Lake Provincial Park
Park Facilities & Accessibility Features
Access Route
From camping to accessible pit toilet: The pathway is quite narrow and not well maintained. The average running slope is a gentle 1 degree. There are short portions of the access route that are up to 5 degree running slope. There are some gravel and grass patches along the route. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Camping
There are no designated accessible campsites at this location. However all camp sites are level with a typical 1 degree gradient. As well all campsites are over 6 metres wide. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Goods & Services
There is no information or interpretive centre at this location. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Washrooms
There is an accessible washroom building at this site with running water. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Viewing Areas
While there are no specific viewing platforms this park is nestled in the forest providing a natural view of the surrounding area. Download Full Accessibility Audit
Trails
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Water Access
Boat launch and fishing dock at this location are not accessible. Download Full Accessibility Audit