MamaYeh RV Park
Prince George, British Columbia
24 RV Sites
2.01 reviewsOn 145 acres of pristine boreal forest ten to fifteen minutes from Prince George, British Columbia—at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers in the geographic heart of central BC—MamaYeh RV Park delivers a provincial park-quality natural environment with the full-service infrastructure that big-rig travelers on the Highway 97 corridor specifically require. The park's 100-foot pull-through sites with 50-amp service and generous green buffer zones between each position give large Class A motorhomes and fifth wheels the maneuvering room and visual separation that forest camping is supposed to provide. For travelers crossing British Columbia on the Highway 97 route between Alberta and Alaska, MamaYeh represents the highest-quality overnight stop available at this location.
Full hookup service with 50-amp electric, water, and sewer connections accommodates the full range of modern RV configurations, and back-in sites at 30-amp service provide a second-tier option for smaller rigs. The pull-through positions—100 feet in length, with wide access roads and the kind of turning radius that prevents the nerve-wracking backing that smaller campgrounds impose—are specifically designed for the oversized rigs that the BC highway system attracts. Complimentary Starlink satellite internet delivers the WiFi reliability that conventional campground WiFi systems struggle with, and the dump/sanitation station and pet-friendly policy cover the practical needs of road-tripping families. The park's management actively maintains the forest character of the property, keeping the 145-acre site functioning as actual forest rather than a paved parking area with trees.
The boreal forest setting surrounding MamaYeh has the particular character of northern BC's interior landscape—trembling aspen and white spruce on the upland, cottonwood and willow in the lower bottomland, with the bird diversity of a forest-edge environment that includes species uncommon in more southerly campgrounds. The Fraser River, 10 to 15 minutes from the property, represents one of Canada's great salmon rivers at this latitude, and the surrounding landscape carries the ecological significance of a watershed that drains a substantial portion of central British Columbia. The park's acreage gives guests a genuine immersion in the northern forest environment rather than a parking lot with a natural view from the perimeter.
Prince George—the largest city in northern BC, serving as the regional hub for a vast area of the province's interior—provides the urban infrastructure support that highway travelers on extended BC road trips need. Fort George Park, one of the city's most significant natural and historical sites at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers, is both a recreational destination and a site of deep cultural importance to the Lheidli T'enneh First Nation whose ancestral territory encompasses the city. Cottonwood Island Nature Park provides a riverside natural area within the city limits, and Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park extends the natural and cultural programming within a short drive of the campground.
MamaYeh RV Park operates from May 1 through October 1, aligned with the BC northern interior's camping season and the peak Highway 97 travel period. The park's pull-through availability is the primary draw for large-rig travelers who have learned that northern BC campgrounds often lack the infrastructure that modern rigs require. Reserve early for the summer travel season when the Alaska Highway corridor generates consistent demand for quality full-service camping. Book your pull-through, connect the Starlink, and use Prince George as the comfortable forest base that central British Columbia's geographic position makes possible.
What does this place offer
- Big Rig Friendly
- Pet Friendly
- Portable Toilet
- WiFi
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2.0
Overall rating
1 reviews
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Nico
July 2025
No service. Only for big campers. Toilet is a plastic box. To much many for no service
Location
5235 White Rd, Prince George, BC V2N 5Y5, Canada
Things to know
Check-in: 12:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PMRules
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.
- Firepit available at each site, but no campfire or charcoal BBQ allowed from mid-June to August and during the official fire ban.
Cancellation Policy
MODERATE
If the guest cancels at least 1 week before your check-in day and time, they will receive a full refund (minus Spot2Nite convenience or resort fees). If the guest cancels within the 1 week before check-in, there will be no refund.