Manning Park (Resort e Negozio)
Manning Park (Resort e Negozio)
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Manning Park Resort & Store is a welcoming four-season destination nestled deep within the expansive E.C. Manning Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada. Situated approximately 1191 metres above sea level in the heart of the majestic Cascade Mountains, this facility serves as a central hub for adventurers exploring the diverse landscapes between Hope and Princeton. It offers a comfortable base from which to experience everything from lush cedar rainforests to breathtaking subalpine meadows.
Visitors consistently praise the resort for its…
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Elevazione 1.190 m
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Manning Park Resort offers a variety of lodging options to suit different preferences and group sizes. Guests can choose from rooms in the Lodge, which include queen suites, mini-suites, and junior king suites (some with mini-refrigerators and microwaves). Additionally, there are various cabins (standard, deluxe, and premium) and chalets, some of which feature full kitchens with dishwashers. For larger groups, "The Last Resort" can accommodate over 50 guests.
Yes, the resort provides several dining and retail options. The Pinewood Dining Room serves local cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For a more casual atmosphere, "The Bear's Den" functions as a pub. There is also a convenient grocery store and a liquor store on-site, perfect for stocking up on essentials or souvenirs.
The resort boasts a range of recreational facilities for guests. These include an indoor heated pool, two hot tubs, a fitness center, sauna, and steam room. Outdoors, there's a tennis court that transforms into an ice skating rink during winter months, providing year-round activity options.
Manning Park Resort offers pet-friendly accommodation options, allowing you to bring your furry companions. Within E.C. Manning Provincial Park, dogs are generally permitted on designated trails and in certain areas, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations and resort policies regarding pets to ensure a smooth visit. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.
Manning Park is an excellent destination for families, offering a wide array of activities year-round. In summer, families can enjoy easy hiking trails, swimming in lakes like Lightning Lake, canoeing, kayaking, and wildlife spotting. Winter brings opportunities for tubing, ice skating, snowshoeing, and beginner-friendly skiing. The resort's indoor pool and hot tubs are also popular with families.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For spectacular subalpine wildflower displays and Rhododendron Flats, mid-summer (typically July and August) is ideal. For winter sports like alpine and Nordic skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing, the season generally runs from December to March, depending on snow conditions. Spring and fall offer quieter hiking experiences and vibrant foliage.
While the resort offers free parking for its guests, parking at popular trailheads within E.C. Manning Provincial Park can fill up quickly, especially during peak summer weekends and holidays. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot. Generally, no specific permits are required for day-use hiking, but always check the latest park regulations before your visit.
E.C. Manning Provincial Park is rich in biodiversity, home to over 206 species of birds and 63 species of mammals. Visitors might spot deer, marmots, pikas, and various bird species. While less common, bears and cougars also inhabit the park, so it's important to be wildlife-aware and carry bear spray when hiking.
Manning Park's remote location within the Cascade Mountains and its distance from major urban centers result in very limited light pollution. This makes it an exceptional spot for stargazing. The resort often hosts astronomy weekends and offers telescope rentals, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the clear night skies and celestial wonders.
Manning Park Resort serves as a central hub, providing easy access to the vast network of trails and activities within E.C. Manning Provincial Park. Many trails, including parts of the Pacific Crest Trail, are accessible directly from or near the resort. The resort also offers a free area shuttle and a free ski shuttle during winter, making it convenient for guests to reach various activity points and trailheads.
E.C. Manning Provincial Park offers over 300 km of hiking trails catering to various difficulty levels. Popular options include the easy walks around Lightning Lake, the scenic Rhododendron Flats trail, and more challenging routes like the Three Brothers Mountain trail for experienced hikers seeking panoramic views. Many trails lead to stunning viewpoints and natural features.