British Columbia

Tatlayoko Lake — Tatlayoko Valley Road Viewpoint

Point of Interest

Tatlayoko Lake sits in one of the more remote valleys in BC’s Chilcotin country — long, cold, and ringed by peaks that belong in a wilderness calendar nobody’s published yet. The Tatlayoko Valley Road (a mix of gravel and dirt FSR) runs along the lake’s east shore, and there are several informal pull-offs where you can stop, stretch, fill a water bottle from a side creek, and appreciate just how far from anything you actually are. The Ts’yl-os Provincial Park boundary runs nearby, and the lake drains into the Homathko River system to the south. Expect logging traffic on weekdays during active seasons.

This is a real checkpoint waypoint on the Taseko River FSR route toward Tatlayoko Lake Divide. Road quality varies — passable high-clearance 2WD in dry conditions but a 4WD call when wet. No facilities at the viewpoint pull-offs. Nearest fuel is Tatla Lake to the north or Williams Lake to the east — plan accordingly before you turn off the Chilcotin Highway.

Remote Chilcotin lake on the edge of Ts'yl-os country.

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Place Details

TypePoint of Interest
Street addressArea J (West Chilcotin), British Columbia Get directions →
Elevation (ft)3150 ft
Nearest townTatla Lake, BC
Miles from pavement28 mi
Minimum vehicleHigh-clearance 2WD
Access road surfaceGravel
Cell serviceNone
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Best seasonJune-September
Land managerState Park
Permit requiredNo
AmenitiesShade
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