Booked a Site at BC Parks? Here’s How to Power Your Camping Trip

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British Columbia is home to some of the world's most amazing natural parks. From Glacier National Park to the Pacific Rim Reserve, there are some stunning sights to see and locations to camp. 

If you’ve booked your trip at one of the many beautiful parks in BC, you’re one step closer to setting off on the adventure of a lifetime. If you’re looking for ways to elevate your outdoor experiences, we’re on hand to show you just how influential backup power can be while camping. 

Wondering how to best power your upcoming camping adventure at a BC park? There are tons of simple and robust power solutions to consider for your trip. So, let’s get started.

Why Power Matters at BC Parks

Having access to power while camping is not a necessity for everyone, but it can certainly enhance any outdoor experience. Most of the parks throughout British Columbia do not offer traditional grid access, meaning it’s fully in your hands to bring any backup power systems you may need. 

While some campsites provide basic grid hookups, this is not guaranteed or necessarily reliable. Bringing along a backup power system can enhance your stay and ensure your trip goes off without a hitch. 

Having backup power also ensures you have everything you need right from the comfort of your campsite. EcoFlow’s GLACIER Classic Portable Refrigerator Freezer holds a charge for days at a time and can keep your food and beverage items at a safe temperature throughout your trip.

Top Ways to Power Your BC Camping Trip

When looking for ways to power your trip, there are some key factors you should consider before making a purchase. Are you planning on moving your campsite around, or are you setting up for the long haul? Do you have a ton of appliances to bring, or are you opting for a more primitive camping experience? 

No matter what type of trip you have planned, there’s a backup power solution for everyone. Here are a few of the best ways you can power while camping in BC.

Portable Power Banks

Best for: Short stays and light needs like phones or headlamps (consider the EcoFlow RAPID Magnetic Power Bank (10,000mAh) for on-the-go charging!).

Traditional Generators

Best for: Campgrounds that allow the use of fuel-powered generators, and for powering up larger devices at your campsite.

Solar Generators

Best for: Off-grid sites that get reliable sunlight, and campers who want a cleaner, quieter alternative to gas generators. 

Solar Panels

Best for: Extended stays off-the-grid and larger appliances you may need to power, like a portable stove or cooler.

Maximizing Your Portable Power Setup at Camp

Access to power on your camping trip is a worthwhile luxury. Here are some ways to maximize the benefits of this simple addition.

Simple Ways to Extend Power Usage

  • Use solar panels to keep your devices charged throughout the day. 

  • Turn off your devices when not in use. 

  • Keep your devices and chargers in the shade to ensure they work efficiently and do not get overheated.

What Can You Power on Your Trip

  • Phones and other mobile devices

  • Speakers

  • Fans or portable heaters

  • Mini fridges or coolers

  • Portable stovetops

BC Parks Rules You Need to Know

  • Different Site Types: Before you go, do some research to see what campsite types are available for your stay. Walk-in, vehicle-accessed, and backcountry sites are a few of the more common types you are likely to see at the majority of campgrounds. 

  • Generator Quiet Hours: When the sun goes down, many campgrounds implement quiet hours, meaning you cannot run a noisy generator. The EcoFlow DELTA 3 Plus offers an easy solution that runs at a decibel level which won’t disturb your neighbours even late at night.

  • Advanced Reservations: Call ahead and reserve your site before you go. Many campgrounds throughout British Columbia operate on a first-come, first-served basis, so it's best to do everything you can to prepare before you arrive to ensure you have a spot.

  • Leave No Trace: The Leave No Trace program is an incredibly important movement that requires a little effort from all campers. When choosing to stay in nature, it’s your responsibility to clean up after yourself and leave nothing but footprints when you exit the premises.

EcoFlow DELTA 3 Plus Portable Power Station

Scale from 1–5kWh using compatible extra batteries and power up with 1800W AC output (2200W surge to 3600W with X-Boost). Recharge anytime with 5 fast methods, including solar, AC, alternator, and dual fuel generator. Backed by a reliable 5-year warranty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to Power Things While Camping?

The easiest way to power things while camping is with a portable power station. These powerful yet compact devices are designed to be taken on the go and make excellent camping companions. You can power portable stoves, phone chargers, and even mini fridges to ensure you have everything you need during your trip to the great outdoors. 

Do I Need a Portable Power Station for Camping?

It ultimately depends on the camping experience you wish to have. Some adventurers prefer to brave the outdoor conditions in a more primitive camping experience, while others may enjoy a glamping setting with access to power and water hookups. Portable power stations can enhance any camping style, but they may not be necessary for everyone.

How to Get Electricity in Your Tent?

To get electricity to your tent, you will need access to some type of portable power station or battery. Once these devices are charged, you can easily hook up any of your gadgets or appliances in the comfort of your tent.

Portable Power Improves Your Camping Experience at BC Parks

As you can see, there are so many ways to enhance your campsite with the simple addition of a portable power station. Make sure you follow the rules of the campgrounds you choose to stay at and enjoy your elevated camping adventures with these tips to power your site.

Looking for more ways to elevate your camp setup? The EcoFlow RAPID Magnetic Power Bank (10,000mAh) is perfect for those looking for a device with fast charging capabilities.

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