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Campgrounds and RV parks near Comox Valley A, BC

92 campgrounds and RV Parks near Comox Valley A, BC. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Comox Valley A, BC

Top Hosts near Comox Valley A, BC

Jessica277 trips - Joined Jun 2020

My wife and I rented Jessica’s RV for three nights, and it made for a fantastic trip. It truly felt like a home away from home. The RV was spotless, well-equipped, and had everything we needed—including comfortable camping chairs. Jessica was friendly, took the time to explain how everything worked before we left, and responded promptly whenever we had questions. We highly recommend renting from her and would happily do so again.

Ken K. - Jun 2026

Had a fantastic getaway with Jessica‘s RV. RV was as described, comfortable, and suited our needs.Communication with Jessica was extremely efficient.

Monique B. - Jun 2026

Audrey33 trips - Joined Jun 2018

Great hosts. Friendly and responsive. Trailer was exactly as described and had everything we needed for our 5 night stay. The king bed was comfy, my kids complained a bit about the bunk mattresses, they were a little thin.

Howie M. - Sep 2025

The trailer is exactly as described! It was great for our trip and had all the amenities we needed! It was clean, spacious, and comfortable! We would rent it again!

Jonathan H. - Aug 2025

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Comox Valley A, BC

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Comox Valley?

RV rental in Comox Valley is more affordable than most people expect, with travel trailers typically starting around $90-$150 CAD per night, campervans in the $150-$220 range, and larger Class C motorhomes between $200-$350 nightly. Prices peak from late June through early September when Vancouver Island visitors flock to the Strait of Georgia, so booking shoulder season (May or mid-September) can save you 20-30%. For a cheap RV rental in Comox Valley, filter by travel trailers with delivery included, which removes towing costs and fuel from your budget. Pro tip: midweek pickups often unlock lower nightly rates and give you the pick of waterfront campsites at Miracle Beach.
experiencecomoxvalley.ca/plan-your-visit/when-to-visit/

What license do I need to rent an RV in Comox Valley, BC?

A regular Class 5 BC driver's license, or its equivalent from your home province, state, or country, is all you need to rent an RV in Comox Valley. No special RV endorsement or commercial license is required for any motorhome or trailer on the RVezy platform, since they fall under standard non-commercial weight limits in British Columbia. Approved renters on RVezy are generally 25 or older, and ID is verified securely through the platform during checkout. Visiting from overseas? Pair your home license with an International Driving Permit from your local auto club before you fly into Comox Valley Airport (YQQ), and you are ready to roll.
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Is insurance and roadside assistance included when I rent an RV in Comox Valley?

Every RVezy booking in Comox Valley includes a renter protection plan and 24/7 roadside assistance, so you are covered from the moment you pull out of the driveway. The protection plan safeguards you against most damage to the RV and provides real financial peace of mind, which is especially reassuring on winding Vancouver Island routes like Highway 19A or the climb to Mount Washington. During checkout you will choose the protection level that fits your trip, and the RVezy support team is one phone call away whether you need a tire change near Cumberland or help troubleshooting the fridge at your campsite.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What happens if I need to cancel my Comox Valley RV rental?

Booking an RV rental in Comox Valley is low-risk because RVezy sets and manages every cancellation policy, not the host. The cancellation terms are based on how far in advance you cancel relative to your trip start date and are explained in the RVezy Help Center. If a host cancels on you, RVezy refunds your booking or provides travel credits so your plans stay protected. Reach out to RVezy support any time before or during your trip and the team will walk you through your options. Tip: book early for August, the peak Comox Valley season, to secure the rig you want.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Can I find a pet-friendly RV rental in Comox Valley?

Absolutely, pet-friendly RV rental in Comox Valley is easy to find on RVezy: just toggle the 'Pet-Friendly' filter when you search and you'll see dozens of motorhomes and trailers where your dog is welcome. The valley is one of the most dog-loving corners of Vancouver Island, with leash-on access to the designated dog beach at Miracle Beach Provincial Park, the off-leash trails at Seal Bay Nature Park north of Comox, and the wide-open dyke trails along the Courtenay River Estuary. Message the host before booking to confirm any pet fee or shedding cleanup expectations, then pack a towel, the leash gets a lot of use here.
bcparks.ca/miracle-beach-park/

Can the RV be delivered to my campground in Comox Valley?

Yes, RV delivery in Comox Valley is one of the most popular add-ons and a game-changer if it is your first time renting an RV. Many hosts will drive the rig directly to Miracle Beach Provincial Park, Kin Beach, Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens, or a private driveway in Courtenay, Comox, or Cumberland, then level it, hook up water and power, and walk you through every system. Filter by Delivery on RVezy to see local hosts who offer it; delivery fees usually scale with distance from their home base. Pro tip: pair delivery with a campsite at Miracle Beach, about 22 km north of Courtenay, and your only job is to show up with groceries.
bcparks.ca/miracle-beach-park/

How far can I drive on my Comox Valley RV trip?

Plenty far to explore the best of Vancouver Island. Most Comox Valley hosts include a daily mileage allowance (commonly 100-200 km per day), and some list RVs with unlimited mileage, which is ideal if you're planning a longer Vancouver Island loop. From Comox you're 1 hour north to Campbell River, 1.5 hours south to Nanaimo, about 3 hours to Victoria, and roughly 3 hours northwest to Tofino via Highway 4. Check the listing's mileage policy before booking, and if you're planning a big loop just message the host to negotiate extra kilometres up front. Tip: an unlimited-mileage rental usually pays for itself the moment you add a Tofino or Strathcona side trip.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/road-trip-planning/scenic-driving-routes

Where are the best campgrounds near Comox Valley for an RV?

You're spoiled for choice with great campgrounds near Comox Valley. Top picks for RV camping in Comox Valley include Miracle Beach Provincial Park (200 oceanfront sites, 22 km north of Courtenay, no hookups but flush toilets and showers), Kin Beach Provincial Park just outside Comox for a quieter sea-view stay, Kitty Coleman Beach Provincial Park north of Courtenay (rustic and forested), and the privately operated Living Forest-style parks and Pacific Playgrounds RV Resort in Black Creek, which offers full hookups and a marina. For mountain views, head 30 minutes up to Strathcona Provincial Park's Buttle Lake Campground. Pro tip: Miracle Beach books out months ahead for July and August, so set a calendar reminder.
bcparks.ca/miracle-beach-park/

When is the best time to rent an RV in Comox Valley?

The Comox Valley is a four-season destination, but July and August are the sweet spot for RV trips: average highs of 20-24°C (68-75°F), long daylight hours, and the driest stretch of the year (July averages just 51 mm of rain). September is a local insider favourite, with warm afternoons, fewer crowds at Miracle Beach, and the start of salmon-spawning viewing at Black Creek. Winter (December to March) is mild on the valley floor (highs around 7°C) but snowy at Mount Washington, just 30 minutes uphill, so a winter RV rental in Comox Valley pairs beautifully with a ski day. Book April to June for spring blooms and shoulder-season pricing.
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I've never rented an RV before. Is renting an RV in Comox Valley beginner-friendly?

Comox Valley is one of the easiest places in BC for first time renting an RV. Roads are wide, traffic is light outside Courtenay's downtown core, and most campgrounds are within a 30-minute drive of pickup. Every RVezy host gives you a full walkthrough at pickup, covering propane, water, electrical, slide-outs, and dump procedures, plus you'll receive their direct phone number for questions mid-trip. For maximum confidence, book a smaller Class B campervan or a 20-25 ft travel trailer and add host delivery so you skip the towing learning curve entirely. Pro tip: do a short test loop on Highway 19A to Comox before tackling the climb to Mount Washington Alpine Resort.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/driver-safety/learn-to-drive-smart

What if something goes wrong with the RV during my trip?

Help is just a phone call away. Every RVezy rental in Comox Valley includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the renter protection plan, covering flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, towing, and mechanical breakdowns. Most small issues, like a tripped breaker or a finicky water pump, can be solved in two minutes by texting your host, who knows their rig inside out. For anything bigger, RVezy support stays with you from first call to resolution. The valley is compact too: from Miracle Beach, Mount Washington, or Cumberland you are never more than 40 minutes from a mechanic or RV parts shop in Courtenay or Campbell River.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/34008759079835-RVezy-renter-protection-plans-in-detail

What are the best RV road trip routes from Comox Valley?

An RV road trip from Comox Valley puts the whole island within easy reach. Top routes include the Pacific Rim run west on Highway 19/4 to Tofino and Ucluelet (about 3 hours, 215 km), the North Island drive up to Telegraph Cove for whale watching (3 hours, 240 km), a southern loop through Cathedral Grove and Nanaimo to Victoria (3 hours), or a quick 20-minute ferry hop to Denman and Hornby Islands for a slower-paced beach escape. Cross-border travel into the USA can be possible with host and insurance approval, while travel to Mexico is not permitted on RVezy rentals. Tip: fuel up in Courtenay before heading west on Highway 4, gas stations thin out fast.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/road-trip-planning

How much should I budget for fuel on a Comox Valley RV trip?

Fuel is one of the easiest costs to forecast. Expect Class B campervans to deliver about 18-22 mpg (10-13 L/100 km), Class C motorhomes around 10-14 mpg (17-23 L/100 km), and trailers depend on your tow vehicle. Gas in Courtenay typically runs $1.65-$1.85 CAD per litre, often a few cents cheaper than Tofino or remote stations along Highway 4. For a 4-night Comox Valley RV trip staying mostly at Miracle Beach with a day trip to Cumberland and Strathcona, budget roughly $80-$150 in fuel. Pro tip: fill up at the Costco in Courtenay (members only) for the lowest pump price on Vancouver Island north of Nanaimo.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/natural-gas-oil/petroleum-products-pricing

How far in advance should I book a campground in the Comox Valley?

For summer weekends at Miracle Beach Provincial Park, book the day the reservation window opens. BC Parks releases frontcountry campsite reservations through its Discover Camping system at camping.bcparks.ca, with bookings available up to 3 months in advance of your arrival date. Private RV resorts like Pacific Playgrounds in Black Creek often open bookings a year out and fill quickly for July and August. Shoulder-season trips (May, June, September) are far more forgiving and can often be booked 2-4 weeks ahead. Insider tip: 11 of Miracle Beach's 200 sites are first-come, first-served, arrive before 11 a.m. on a weekday for a real shot at one.
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What are driving conditions like in and around the Comox Valley?

Driving an RV around the Comox Valley is refreshingly relaxed. The Inland Island Highway (Highway 19) is a wide, divided, 110 km/h freeway with gentle grades, and the parallel Highway 19A (Oceanside Route) is a slower coastal drive perfect for sightseeing. Local roads through Courtenay, Comox, and Cumberland are RV-friendly with no major low-clearance bridges. The one stretch to take seriously is the 25-minute climb up Strathcona Parkway to Mount Washington Alpine Resort: steep grades, switchbacks, and snow from November to April (winter tires required by law Oct 1 to Apr 30 on BC mountain highways). Pro tip: avoid driving Highway 19A through Royston at 8 a.m. on weekdays, the only real congestion in the valley.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/traveller-information/seasonal/winter-driving/winter-tire-and-chain-up-routes

What amenities can I expect at campgrounds in the Comox Valley?

Comox Valley campgrounds run the full spectrum. BC Parks sites like Miracle Beach and Kin Beach offer flush toilets, hot showers, potable water taps, and a sani-station for dumping (around $5 per discharge), but no individual hookups, perfect for self-contained RVs. Private parks like Pacific Playgrounds RV Resort in Black Creek and Living Forest-style parks provide full 30-amp electric, water, and sewer hookups at each site, plus laundry and wifi. Need to top up between trips? You'll find fresh water and dump stations at most BC Parks locations and at the Courtenay Riverway sani-dump. Pro tip: arrive with tanks two-thirds empty and you'll have plenty of capacity for a 3-4 night beach stay without hookups.
bcparks.ca/miracle-beach-park/

What's typically included inside a Comox Valley RV rental?

Most motorhome rentals in Comox Valley come fully equipped so you can show up with just clothes and groceries. Expect comfortable sleeping for 2-8 (queen beds, convertible dinettes, bunks), a full kitchen with propane stove, fridge/freezer, microwave, and cookware, a bathroom with toilet and shower, furnace and air conditioning, and seatbelted travel seats for everyone aboard. Many campervans and Class C rentals also include a generator, solar setup, outdoor speakers, and a TV with HDMI, while wifi typically depends on cellular signal (strong throughout the valley, spotty toward Strathcona). Check each listing's included items and add-on list; bedding and kitchen kits are commonly offered as inexpensive add-ons that save you packing space.
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What add-ons and pickup options should I know about for my Comox Valley RV rental?

Comox Valley hosts offer some genuinely useful extras. Popular add-ons include delivery and setup (often $2-$4/km from the host's location), bedding and linen packages ($25-$50), camp chairs and outdoor tables, generators, kayaks or SUPs, BBQs, and bike racks for hitting the Cumberland trail network. Pickup is usually from the host's home in Courtenay, Comox, Cumberland, Black Creek, or Royston, with a 30-60 minute walkthrough included. Use Instant Book filters if you want to lock in a rental without waiting for host approval. Pro tip: ask about a 'pre-stocked propane and full tank' package, it removes two errands on departure day and gets you to Miracle Beach faster.
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How do payment and the security deposit work on RVezy?

Payment is simple, secure, and fully handled through the RVezy platform, never directly with the host. You pay your rental total, protection plan, and any add-ons by credit card through RVezy when you book. The refundable security deposit is separate from your booking payment and is pre-authorized on your card a few days before pickup, then released after your trip once the host confirms the RV is returned in good shape with the agreed fuel and tank levels. To avoid issues, do a quick walkaround photo set at pickup and dropoff, refill propane and fuel as agreed, and dump the tanks at the Miracle Beach or Courtenay sani-station before returning.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works

Can I rent an RV in the Comox Valley during winter for a Mount Washington ski trip?

Yes, and it's one of the best-kept secrets on Vancouver Island. Plenty of Comox Valley hosts keep their RVs available year-round, and a motorhome rental in Comox Valley makes a fantastic basecamp for Mount Washington Alpine Resort, just a 30-minute drive from sea level. Look for listings that specify heated holding tanks, enclosed underbelly, a propane furnace, and 30-amp shore power capability so you can plug in at a winterized site. Mount Washington offers an RV-friendly parking area for self-contained units, and the valley floor rarely drops below freezing for long. Bring winter tires (required on BC mountain highways Oct 1 to Apr 30), tire chains, and you've got ski-in coffee and après in your own kitchen.
www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/driving-and-cycling/traveller-information/seasonal/winter-driving