Camping near Osoyoos

Set on Canada’s warmest lake, this southern BC town encourages you to swim and hike.

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ARLO's KVR Trail Riverside Camping

10 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Beaverdell, BC
Welcome to a natural, convenient location with basic amenities on the West Kettle River! We have 300 acres including 1500 meters of river frontage with access to the surround crown land and KVR trail which runs through the property. The KVR trail is your access to the property. From HWY 33 take Tuzo Main (6-7km's south of Beaverdell), cross the bridge over the Kettle and take a left onto the KVR and follow for 1900meters. One way traffic in spots, so please be patient and mindful of trail users on bikes, quads and vehicles. We currently have 5 tent only sites on the river and 25 RV/Tent sites currently about 100m from the river. Fishing, hiking, exploring, bring your quads, dirt bikes. There's plenty of roads and trails ... Even a secret honey hole fishing spot not far away but that's hush hush only locals know about this gem.
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Azhen Sanctuary

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents160 acres · Rock Creek, BC
Welcome to our serene 160-acre mountain property. Experience the perfect blend of nature and comfort in your spacious luxury wall tent, featuring a queen bed, cozy couch, area rug, yoga matts, books, incense and more. Outside, your private patio awaits with a 2-seater table set, outdoor loveseat, and propane fire pit which make this the perfect place for cozy evenings under the stars. Upon your arrival, you will be greeted by our on-site spa/guest caretaker. Should you require assistance or have inquiries during your stay, radios are available in each tent for direct communication with our staff members. Free parking is provided directly next to your wall tent. We are excited to announce that our new spa is currently under construction and projected to be fully finished by the end of August. In the meantime, our sauna, cold plunge, compost toilet, and fire pit are fully functional and ready for you to enjoy, providing the perfect setting for relaxation with stunning mountain views. Our spa features wooden elements crafted from timber sourced directly from our land, milled from our own trees. Don't miss hiking to the peak for stunning sunrise or sunset views, and enjoy mesmerizing stargazing at night. Our communal kitchen has everything you need to cook up a delicious meal for yourself - we have a guest fridge, flat top stove/burners, cutlery, kitchenware, dishes, a dishwasher and a commercial sink. Stay connected with reliable internet access while charging devices with our solar-powered setup. Embark on an adventure beyond our sanctuary, where a variety of activities await your exploration -Float the kettle river -Check out the Rock Creek farmers market on Saturday -Hit the links at Kettle Valley Golf Club -Run or bike the kettle valley trail -Within an hours drive of Okanagan Wine Country -Mountain biking and hiking at Mount Baldy As an essential part of our working farm, we have livestock such as chickens and plan to expand our livestock in the coming years. To protect both our animals and our guests, we have livestock guardian dogs on the property. These dogs are highly trained to safeguard the farm, and their presence ensures your safety as well. You may hear them barking at night as they work to keep other animals away from our land. While they are very friendly, we kindly ask that you do not pet, feed, or interact with them. We do provide earplugs for your comfort, and we appreciate your understanding that these dogs are here for your well-being. To get to us you have to drive about 12km up a government maintained dirt road. Everyone who has come says the road is in way better shape than they thought it would be. Google maps will bring you right to the driveway (One of our employees drives a Honda Civic and has had no problems year round). We will send instructions on how to get here 48 hours upon your arrival! Leave the hustle behind and join us for a magical experience. The road may be dirt, but the journey is pure magic. We can't wait to host you!
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Fruit Haven, Cawston BC

1 site · RV, Tent7 acres · Cawston, BC
Welcome to Fruit Haven! We are located in Cawston, BC. Located 7 minutes from floating on the South Similkameen river for hours! You can also simply hang out on the beach. We are also 7 minutes from Barcelo Canyon where you can hike for hours or days. Restaurants, markets, and vineyards are all within walking distance. Located just 8kms South East of Keremeos, and 36km west of Osoyoos, Cawston is known as the Organic Farm Capital of Canada. Cawston has hot summers, cool nights and powerful winds. We are also close to several wineries! With the hot summers, cool nights and powerful winds, the wines made here burst with the taste of the Similkameen Valley, thanks to the small farms and winemakers that are dedicated to creating quality, award-winning wine. As you can tell, the activities nearby are endless! We look forward to hosting you.​​
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DFAC Ranch- Arcady~

5 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Osoyoos, BC
Step into this woodland paradise, a secret spot nestled amidst the trees. No city lights to intrude, just pure serenity and nature’s harmony. It’s your own hideaway, where tranquility meets the forest’s soothing embrace. “Welcome to the adventurer’s paradise! hiking trails to explore, biking routes, ATV and dirt biking for the thrill-seekers. In winter, take on Mount Baldy’s snowy slopes snowshoeing or glide through cross-country skiing trails. Hop on a snowmobile for some adrenaline-pumping fun and enjoy fantastic fishing spots. And let’s not forget the surrounding horseback riding trails—this all-year-round Mecca has something for everyone seeking adventure and nature’s beauty!” There is amazing hiking and mountain biking right out the back gate with thousands of acres of crown land to explore. Three RV, set up and ready to camp 4 campsites bring your own camping gear. One tent site set up with a four person tent 4 cots available. Bring your sleeping bags and bedding we have the rest ! Firewood and pit provided! Bring your own walk in site gear and camp wherever you like. Pack in pack out.. *** Coming Soon tiny ski chalet’s for the upcoming winter season for Mt .Baldy .! Snowmobiling tours and for all the hunters, we will have a hunters site by the creek come hunt and prepare your game. ! Reach out to us for any of your camping needs!
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Big Sky Camping

10 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Grand Forks, BC
Here on our hay farm we’ve got over 200 beautiful acres for haying and about 10 acres along the river for our Big Sky Campground. Relax at the edge of our field and camp along the Granby River where you can swim, or fish in the relaxing turquoise waters. Enjoy all the area has to offer such as dirt biking, quadding or cycling on the rail trail, riding through tunnels or even looking for old gold mines along the way! If bird watching is your thing then enjoy seeing many different types of birds around our farm. The town of Grand Forks is less than a 15 min drive away and has all the amenities you need, including an amazing farmers market, many coffee shops and stores, and the historic Gem theatre. Christina Lake is also just a 30 min drive, with a beautiful, calm lake and delicious ice cream. Also, for folks who are interested, we offer hay farm tours- available upon request 😊
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Camping near Osoyoos guide

Overview

Just a few kilometres north of the U.S. border, this small community is surrounded by water and stretched out on a pair of peninsulas jutting into its namesake lake. Warm and calm, swim from sandy beaches or paddle from downtown docks and boat launches. But you’ll want to explore nearby, too. Surrounded by desert and situated at the southernmost end of the Okanagan Valley, this place is famous for its wineries, which climb the surrounding ridges and offer reds more typical of hot, dry climates (like Spain or Italy). Bike between tasting rooms, or take a spin on the relatively flat, 18.4-kilometre International Hike and Bike Trail.

Where to go

swiws (Haynes Point) Provincial Park

Pronounced “s-wee-yous” and set on a narrow spit of land just south of downtown, this was, for many generations, where local Indigenous people passed across Osoyoos Lake, either astride a horse or on foot. Swim in the shallow waters, today you can fish for some 40 species of fish, or take a walk on a gravel path and boardwalks to a viewing platform in the middle of the marshland to spot wildlife and many types of birds.

Vaseux Lake Provincial Park

The spot where the Okanagan River widens into a narrow lake, set below bluffs often inhabited by mountain goats, Vaseaux is the perfect place for fishing, paddling, and birding. Drop a line in the calm waters for rainbow trout and large-mouth bass, or head to the placid, blue lake for excellent canoeing and kayaking. Those looking to see as many bird species as possible should take a walk to the nearby migratory bird sanctuary.

Okanagan Lake Provincial Park

Set on the shores of the narrow, 135-kilometre lake, this park has sandy beaches for swimming, and plenty of opportunities to get out on the water, whether windsurfing or waterskiing. Walk the one-kilometre interpretive trail through ponderosa pine and sagebrush. And if you need even more? Get in a boat and head directly across the lake to Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park, which offers 10,000 hectares of forest, grasslands, and lakes accessible only by trail.  

When to go

One of the warmest towns in Canada, Osoyoos has a longer camping season than most. Daytime highs are already into the upper teens in April, and summers are dry, sunny, and hot. Perhaps the most pleasant time to visit is in September and October, when summer crowds have decamped, afternoons remain very warm, grapes are harvested, and the leaves on the vines turn to rusty shades of gold and red.

Know before you go

  • Summer weather here is hot and dry, sometimes reaching extremes—if you’re embarking on a hiking or cycling trip, make sure to wear a hat and sunscreen.
  • If you’re fishing, make sure to purchase a license at one of the many local retailers that offer them and keep it with you at while angling,
  • While Osoyoos has a number of stores that offer food and basic supplies, if you’re looking to stock up on camping gear, you’d be well advised to purchase in a larger city like Kelowna, to the north.

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