- Our list of the best things to do in Clinton, British Columbia, features the top 9 nearby activities — including 3 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Clinton, British Columbia has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Food & Drink, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Clinton, British Columbia , followed by 6 popular activities in nearby cities, including Cache Creek
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Open during the summer months, the Clinton Museum was opened in 1956. Learn about Clinton and South Cariboo history with historical/archival materials and artifacts in this private museum.
11.8 Miles
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6 votes
Big Bar Lake Road, Clinton, British Columbia
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Along the banks of a large lake, Big Bar Lake Provincial Park spans 815 miles. Families enjoy camping, day-use areas, beaches, swimming, wildlife viewing, fishing, 4-wheel drive trail, canoeing and kayaking.
8.8 Miles
Chasm Provincial Park spans over 7,500 hundred acres and was established in 1940 to protect the lava-layered canyon formed by glacial erosion. Families enjoy wildlife viewing, hiking, bicycling, horseback riding and picnicking.
22.3 Miles
88%
82 votes
P.O. Box 878 | Junction of Highway 97 and 99, 11 km north of Cache Creek, Cache Creek, British Columbia
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Hat Creek Ranch features buildings used during the Gold Rush of the 1860s. Guests can camp at the site, eat at the location's restaurant, or sign up for one of the location's many educational programs.
22.4 Miles
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18 votes
2524 Cariboo Highway, Cache Creek, British Columbia
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Bonaparte Bend Winery sells locally-made fruit wines and ciders from May 1stto September 30th. Although the location was forced to close its bistro, guests can still take advantage of wine and cider tastings.
22.6 Miles
Open seasonally, the nine hole Selmin Valley Golf Course offers guests the opportunity to rent cars and trolleys for traversing the site. Guests can also rent clubs, schedule tee times, and visit the location's pro shop.
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Back Valley Road, Cache Creek, British Columbia
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A winter recreation site that allows wilderness camping, Arrowstone Provincial Park is a 6,203 hectare location suitable for the most self-sufficient of individuals. Fishing and hunting are also activities guests can enjoy at this site.
23.2 Miles
Juniper Beach Provincial Park offers campers access to electrical hookups, drinking water, showers, and the opportunity to create a campfire. Swimming, canoeing., fishing, and hiking are all activities that can be enjoyed at this site.
24.7 Miles
71%
17 votes
Off Highway 99, 40 km northwest of Cache Creek, Cache Creek, British Columbia
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Marble Canyon Provincial Park is 355 hectare location with swimming, fishing, canoeing., scuba diving, and climbing opportunities. The site also offers fresh drinking water to its guests, campfires, and vehicle accessible camping.
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15 km southwest of Cache Creek, Ashcroft, British Columbia
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The Cornwall Hills Provincial park is noted for having diverse forms of recreation. Guests have the opportunity to hike and hang-glide on the premises. From July to August, there's a significant burst in wildflowers.