Boulder Mountain Resort, located 3.5 kilometers west of Revelstoke, British Columbia, has positioned itself as a four-season destination catering to travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation in the Columbia-Shuswap region.
Situated at the base of Boulder Mountain, the property provides direct access to snowmobile routes, ATV trails, and mountain biking tracks, which are considered among the strongest draws for visitors to the area.
The resort offers a range of accommodation types, including lodge suites, stand-alone cabins, glamping domes and tents, as well as RV and tent camping sites.

The variety is designed to appeal to diverse traveler preferences, from those seeking traditional camping to guests looking for higher-end lodging.
On-site amenities include a washroom facility with complimentary showers, laundry access, fiber optic Wi-Fi, a dog park, and a covered hot tub. Food services are available through “The Pantry,” a concession stand offering both pre-made meals and grocery items such as ribs, pot roast, and ice cream.
Guests have described the property as accommodating a wide range of needs.

“We had the most amazing time here. All the staff were very friendly and accommodating. We had to have a very late check-in, and all the instructions were left for us. The travel trailer sites are so stunning, with lots of trees and big lots. The hot tub is also a nice addition to enjoy after a day of snowboarding. We will be back for sure,” said guest Renee P. A
nother visitor, Dee B., highlighted the facility’s ability to host larger groups, noting, “They went all out to accommodate a family reunion of 50. Cabins were clean, all appliances functioned, the AC was fabulous during the hot spell. The beds were really comfy, and having a gas BBQ on each deck was really great.”

For operators and owners in the outdoor hospitality sector, Boulder Mountain Resort reflects the growing trend toward multi-accommodation offerings that balance traditional camping experiences with higher-comfort lodging.
Its integration of adventure tourism, such as direct access to Boulder Mountain trails, demonstrates how properties can leverage location-based assets to broaden appeal.
At the same time, investment in infrastructure such as upgraded washrooms and consistent Wi-Fi highlights the industry’s response to rising guest expectations for both convenience and connectivity.
As Revelstoke continues to attract year-round tourism with its winter sports, riverfront activities, and mountain recreation, Boulder Mountain Resort’s model illustrates how business owners can diversify services to meet shifting traveler demands while supporting group and family travel.
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