An easy day trip from Vancouver takes you back into time! Take Part in Living History at Kilby Historic Site Exploring British Columbia's Kilby Historic Site is like stepping into a scene from our past making it possible...
Making Snow Cream in Canada Making Winter Treats with Fresh Snow How do you make snow ice cream? It's super easy! I will share how we make our ice cream from fresh fallen snow below. With only 3 simple ingredients, there...
Unlocking Opportunities: Navigating Tourism and Economic Development Grants "You get one chance to securing grant monies for your project. Select the right grant writer has everything to do with your success." Touri...

 Lone Butte, BC



Print
lone_butte_historical_society
Lone Butte

Park Amenities:
Boat Launch
Camping Rec. Site
Wilderness Camp
Canoeing
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Kayaking
Mountain Biking
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Swimming
Walking
Wildlife Watching


Village of Lone Butte, BC, Canada in the South Cariboo-Chilcotin Region of British Columbia is a small townsite in the heart of lake country situated on the "Fishing Highway" (Hwy 24) located east of 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada. Established in 1900, the townsite was named after the "lone butte" that peeks out from behind the community.

The townsite is small with a general store, community hall, a park and some other buildings located on main street (Hwy 24). It is the surrounding wilderness area around Lone Butte, the many lakes, that one will find a good selection of resorts, retreats, lodges, B&Bs and cottages servicing travelers from around the world.

The townsite is a doorway community to the hundreds of recreational lakes in the region. Most of the lakes connect together via an extensive network of gravel roads and wilderness hiking trails. Many of the routes lead back to Hwy 24 "The Fishing Highway" and many who enter the Interlakes district will start from Lone Butte, BC.

The lake region is a maze of lakes attracting many people to the region to fish for rainbow and lake trout. Some of the larger lakes around Lone Butte like Horse, Sheridan and Green Lake attracts many to the region to canoe and camp.

The back country gravel roads vary from well maintained to loose rocks, pot holes and switchbacks. The road and trail system is an ideal playground for ATVs and dirt bikes. Like any ranchland country, the Lone Butte trail system also caters to horseback riding.

During the winter months, the gravel road and trail network exploring the backcountry regions around Lone Butte, BC become white with snow. And snow, in the Lone Butte area only means one thing - having fun while snowmobiling, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and ice fishing.

Visit the Village of Lone Butte, BC, Canada South Cariboo-Chilcotin Region, British Columbia

Address:

Lone Butte, BC
Highway 24
Lone Butte
Canada

How To Get ToLone Butte, BC

:
Situated on the "Fishing Highway" (Hwy 24) located east of 100 Mile House, British Columbia, Canada.
No reviews yet for Lone Butte, BC.

Recently Visited BC Parks

Stoney Hill Regional Park East of Duncan British Columbia Canada
Duncan BC

Stoney Hill Regional Park is in the Municipality o...

Sir George Simpson Historic Landmark - East Kootenay B.C.
East Kootenay Historical Landmark Sir George Simpson

The Sir George Simpson historical landmark is loca...

Bear Creek Falls - Glacier National Park Canada
Revelstoke, B.C

Bear Creek Falls in Glacier National Park of Canad...


Hiking With Your Children - Canadian Rockies Family Hiking Guide
Explore British Columbia
Wells Gray Golf & RV Resort - British Columbia, Canada
Find what Birds to Look For in this Park

Come Experience the Nicola Valley!