| Lava Forks Provincial Park | |
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| Location | Kitimat-Stikine,British Columbia,Canada |
| Nearest city | Telegraph Creek |
| Coordinates | 56°27′00″N130°54′00″W / 56.45000°N 130.90000°W /56.45000; -130.90000 |
| Area | 7,463 ha (28.81 sq mi) |
| Established | January 25, 2001 |
| Governing body | BC Parks |
| Website | Lava Forks Provincial Park |
Lava Forks Provincial Park is aprovincial park in northernBritish Columbia,Canada. It is the site of Canada's most recent volcanic eruption, which occurred around 1904 atLava Fork (seeThe Volcano).[2][3]
This park lies within the traditional territory of theTahltan Nation.[4][5]
The park is offers spectacular scenery, with especially unique volcanic landforms and features from the 1904 eruption ofThe Volcano.[2] These features include lava-dammed lakes, ash dunes, pot holes containing crystal clear pools, and lava flows.[4]
Walk-In/Backcountry/Wilderness Camping is permitted.[2]
Fishing and angling is permitted provided the angler has the appropriate licenses.[2]
The park is only accessible by helicopter. Foot access is possible, but requires multiple days of hiking.[4] There is no water or road access to the park.[4] It is located about 120 km southwest from the Telegraph Creek community.[2]
The southern boundary of this park United States-Canada border, and is adjacent to theTongass National Forest in Alaska.[4]
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