North Adams Lake
Holdings Road runs the length of Adams Lake along the west shore. It is an active logging road, but much improved. I would be happy to pull my trailer on this road all the way to the north end. There are some beautiful campgrounds on the shores of the lake. An earlier post described the marine campgrounds in the middle section of the lake (link). Beyond Brennan Creek at Km 37, there are a few more Rec sites: Honeymoon Bay, Refuge Bay, Rocky Point, Gordon Bay, and on the other side, Tsikwustum Creek, and Momich Creek.
Honeymoon Bay – This lovely spot has 13 campsites that front a sandy beach/bay. Turn at Km 47.5.
Refuge Bay – This is a provincial marine campsite on the shores of Adams Lake.
Rocky Point – There are 5 camping spots along the lake at Km 52.5 north
Gordon Bay – Near the end of the lake, there are 2 sites at km 62. Two islands lie just offshore.
End of the Lake – The road splits in two with the left fork heading over the hills to Vavenby and the right fork following the Adams River north, then around the lake to the east side.
Tsikwustum Creek – Also called Silviculture Camp. There are 7 sites over a sandy beach and 3 more sites a short distance south. Located at Km 8 south.
Beyond – The road continues south to Momich Lakes and explorers can drive right through to Seymour Arm in a very large loop route (but bring extra fuel).
I was wondering if your familiar with Sandy Point Rec Site? Did the name possibly change to Brennon Creek rec site? Do you know how popular it is, we are hoping to get a site in July by showing up on a friday (not on a long weekend). What are the chances?
It’s Brennan Creek because of the small town and school. Great place to camp not many people camp there because there is no store near by. You will get a campsite there are many. The school has a play ground too! We love camping there!
What is honeymoon bay shoreline like? Is there a drop off really close or is it quite always out? I haven’t been there is 20 years and I can’t remember .
Thanks
Charlotte
Is Swimmer’s Itch present in Adams Lake?
It may, but I have never encountered it.
Adams lake is beautiful but very rustic – loads of mosquitos, no stores, no boat gas, and no reservations so you could drive all the way there to be SOLO! You are totally off the grid as there is no cell service either.