Elephant Hill Provincial Park
This article is about the park and hill in British Columbia, Canada. For the landmark in Guilin, China, see Elephant Trunk Hill.
| Elephant Hill Provincial Park | |
|---|---|
|   Map of British Columbia | |
| Location | Kamloops Division Yale Land District, British Columbia, Canada | 
| Nearest city | Ashcroft, BC | 
| Coordinates | 50°46′00″N 121°17′18″W / 50.76667°N 121.28833°W / 50.76667; -121.28833 | 
| Area | 968 ha (9.68 km²) | 
| Established | April 30, 1996 | 
| Governing body | BC Parks | 
Elephant Hill Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, protecting Elephant Hill, a prominent landmark adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway at the cut-off for the town of Ashcroft, a few miles south of the town of Cache Creek. The park is approximately 968 hectares in area. The park was heavily burned by the 2017 Elephant Hill wildfire. 50°46′00″N 121°18′00″W / 50.76667°N 121.30000°W / 50.76667; -121.30000
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