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Stone Mountain Provincial Park

Coordinates: 58°35′N 124°45′W / 58.583°N 124.750°W / 58.583; -124.750
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Stone Mountain Provincial Park
The Alaska Highway in Stone Mountain Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Stone Mountain Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Stone Mountain Provincial Park
Map
Interactive map of Stone Mountain Provincial Park
LocationNorthern Rockies RM, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityFort Nelson, British Columbia
Coordinates58°35′N 124°45′W / 58.583°N 124.750°W / 58.583; -124.750
Area25,690 ha (99.2 sq mi)
EstablishedJune 26, 1957
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteStone Mountain Provincial Park

The Stone Mountain Provincial Park is an area of 256.91 square kilometres (99.19 sq mi) of mountain wilderness in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The park is part of the larger Muskwa-Kechika Management Area,[2] which includes the Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, located immediately south, and Kwadacha Wilderness Provincial Park.

It and nearby Muncho Lake Provincial Park are accessed from the Alaska Highway, where it penetrates the Northern Rocky Mountains. The park has various campsites, hiking and backpacking trails,[3] a day-use picnic area, and a boat launch available for use.[4]

Geography

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Stone Mountain Provincial Park is best known for its mountains, as that is how it got its name. Since the park is in the alpine tundra biogeoclimatic zone, there is a lack of trees and an abundance of solid mountains going skywards.[5]

The park has steep topography, as elevations range from 1,200 meters to 2,500 meters and above.[6] The tallest mountain in the park is St. Magnus at 2,550 meters.[6] There are also rivers, lakes, and flowering meadows inside of the park as well.[3]

Flora

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Stone Mountain Park has two bio-geoclimatic zones that it supports: the subalpine zone and the alpine tundra zone.[6] Due to a short growing season and severe weather, the plants in the park are often fragile.[6]

Facilities

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The park offers 28 vehicle campsites, sites available for day-use, a picnic area, and a boat launch.[4] Stone Mountain Park has a large trail variety, with the most popular destination within the park being Summit Lake.[3] The hiking trails in the park are all sorts of difficulty, as some can be done within a day while others can take multiple.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Protected Planet | Stone Mountain Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
  2. ^ Muskwa-Kechika Protected Areas Archived 2008-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Muskwa-Kechika Management Area
  3. ^ a b c "Stone Mountain Provincial Park & Summit Lake - Fort Nelson - North BC - British Columbia - Canada Parks - Fort Nelson, BC parks, trails and places". Eh Canada Travel. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  4. ^ a b "Sites". Camping & RVing BC. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  5. ^ a b "Stone Mountain Provincial Park - British Columbia Travel and Adventure Vacations". 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  6. ^ a b c d "Stone Mountain Park". BC Parks. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
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