Carpenter Lake

Squamish-Lillooet, BC
4.3(5 reviews)

Amenities Overview

🐕Dog-Friendly
Accessible

About Carpenter Lake

Carpenter Lake: Your Squamish-Lillooet Escape Looking for a peaceful getaway near Squamish-Lillooet? Carpenter Lake, located at V0K 1P0, might be just what you're looking for. This beautiful spot consistently earns a 4.3-star average rating, a testament to its appeal. While specific dog rules aren't explicitly listed, it's best to check before bringing your furry friend along. The lake also boasts some accessibility features, though the specifics vary. Recent visitors have raved about the stunning scenery, often mentioning the tranquility and the perfect reflection of the surrounding mountains in the still water. One visitor gave it a four-star rating, highlighting the lake's suitability for a relaxing day trip, emphasizing the peace and quiet they found there. Another, awarding a full five stars, described a memorable experience enjoying the natural beauty and finding it an ideal spot for a picnic and some quiet contemplation. Whether you're seeking a quiet spot for reflection, a picturesque backdrop for a picnic, or simply a chance to connect with nature, Carpenter Lake offers a charming escape. Its location near Squamish-Lillooet makes it easily accessible while still retaining a sense of secluded tranquility. Remember to check the specific rules regarding dogs before your visit to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Detailed Information

Dog Policies

  • Dogs are allowed

Reviews

  • about 4 years ago
    It's very remote, but you can drive 50 km along the lake. The view on a sunny morning is stunning. Many birds migrant through here. I saw hundreds of Canada geese, and Trumpeter swan stopped by the lake swamp area at the end of October.
  • over 1 year ago
    Very cool spot for a day stop and a picnic
  • almost 6 years ago
    It is part of a hydro power generating system. Always green-ish. Very nice scenic drive from GoldBridge to Seton Portage or Lilloeet. Watch for deer crossing the road to the lake and maintain a safe speed while driving there, there are rock slides everywhere and all the times, also there are drivers cutting the corners or driving too fast. Enjoy the views at the slower pace, you will have more time to process the beauty.
  • over 5 years ago
    This is the outflow from Marshall Creek. Beautiful.
  • about 3 years ago
    My uncle Allan Bond did construction there. In 1950s.