Marl Creek Provincial Park
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A campfire ban is currently in effect for this park. For more information about campfire bans and about provincial parks with park closures and campfire bans in effect, visit the BC Parks campfire ban webpage.
Park Info
Marl Creek Provincial Park protects remnant old growth forest and ecologically important wetland habitat along the western shores of the Columbia River. The park is located immediately adjacent to the confluence of Waitabit Creek and the Columbia River and is on one of the last remaining natural stretches of the Columbia River.The Columbia River Wildlife Management Area is within close vicinity to the park and reinforces the park’s role in complementing and buffering this globally significant wetland.
Park Size: 169 hectares
General Visitor Information
Bring your own drinking water as potable water is not available in the park.
General Visitor Safety Information (park safety, hazards, wildlife safety information, health risks)
Location
The park is located in the Southern Rocky Mountain Trench approximately 25 km north of Golden on the Trans-Canada Highway. There is no public access and the park is not developed for visitor use.
Management Planning
Management Planning Information
- The online Purpose Statement and Zoning Plan is now available in pdf format.




