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Boulder Mountain Resort

$68-250+/ night

Book this if You're a sledder, mountain biker, or glamper who needs a high-end base camp with steam showers and gear drying rooms, and you don't mind highway hum.

Why People Love It

9.1436 reviews
  • Sledder-specific amenities like heated drying rooms and ample trailer parking
  • Luxury cabins with steam showers and private hot tubs that feel lightyears away from 'camping'
  • Glamping domes that offer a low-stakes, high-comfort entry into the outdoors

Quick Take: A top-tier adventure logistics hub that trades silence for serious convenience and killer amenities right off the Trans-Canada Highway.

Reviewed by @vikjazminI escaped to this cabin in Revelstoke and the silence was exactly what I needed. Waking up to the sound of rain and sipping coffee on the porch felt like pure therapy. It’s the perfect reset if you're feeling burnt out.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers rave about the pristine facilities and hot tubs, but almost everyone mentions the highway and train noise.

Reality check

The 'glamping' is fantastic until a semi-truck Jake-brakes past your canvas tent at 3 AM.

  • You're hauling snowmobiles or bikes and need secure, easy parking
  • You want the campfire vibe but refuse to sleep on the ground
  • You prioritize a steam shower and hot tub over absolute silence

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.2
  • Housekeeping: Cabins are consistently reported as 'spotless' and 'brand new'.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Communal washrooms are modern, heated, and cleaned frequently. Private cabin bathrooms are hotel-grade.
  • Maintenance: Grounds are manicured; cabins are recently built or renovated. Everything works.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh, high-quality linens in the cabins; glamping bedding is cozy and warm.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh cedar and pine smells in the forest cabins; no lingering stale odors.

Sleepability™

5.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Trans-Canada Highway traffic (trucks, Jake brakes)
  • CP Rail trains passing nearby

Before you book

Good to know

  • The 'Pantry' on-site serves espresso and light snacks, but it's not a dinner spot.
  • Pet fee is $25/night, and they have a fenced dog run.
  • Check-in for cabins is 4:00 PM; RV/tent sites is 2:00 PM.

What to pack

  • High-quality earplugs (non-negotiable for tents/domes)
  • Slip-on shoes for the walk to the bathhouse (if in a bunkie/tent)
  • Swimsuit for the outdoor covered hot tub

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Boulder Lodge or Ravine Suite: The newest, most luxe options with steam showers, private hot tubs, and dedicated drying rooms.
  • Luxury One-Bedroom Cabin: Solid middle ground with a steam shower and full kitchen.
  • Glamping Dome: For the 'gram, but bring earplugs.

Rooms to avoid

  • Walk-in Tent Sites: Closest to the noise and least insulated.
  • Forest Bunkies: Cute, but lack bathrooms and soundproofing.

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am a light sleeper. Please assign me a cabin as far back from the highway as possible, ideally in the upper loop away from the road entrance.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is it noisy?

Yes. It is right on the Trans-Canada Highway. Cabins muffle it well; tents do not.

Are bathrooms shared?

Only for the Glamping Tents, Forest Bunkies, and RV/Tent sites. Cabins and Suites have private en-suite bathrooms.

Is there a pool?

No pool, but there is a large, covered outdoor hot tub open year-round.

Can I charge my EV?

Yes, there are EV charging stations available on-site.

Is it good for snowmobilers?

Excellent. Dedicated drying rooms for gear, ample trailer parking, and right near the Boulder Mountain trailhead.

How far is downtown Revelstoke?

About a 5-8 minute drive west. You cannot walk to town.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Premium' and 'Luxury' cabins have steam showers—an absolute game-changer after a day of skiing or sledding.

  • Sledders: Ask about the 'Boulder Lodge' unit specifically for its massive mudroom with boot and glove dryers.

  • The communal bathhouse floors are heated, making the midnight trek from a tent much more tolerable in winter.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The train doesn't just pass by; it rumbles the ground in the tent sites.

  • 💡The 'Pantry' espresso is surprisingly legit, saving you a morning drive to town.

  • 💡Wi-Fi is fiber optic and actually fast enough to stream, which is rare for 'campgrounds'.

  • 💡You are directly across the highway from the Boulder Mountain snowmobile access road.

  • 💡The tap water is mountain-fresh and delicious; don't buy bottled water.

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