Haynes Point Provincial Park, located 2 kilometers south of Osoyoos in British Columbia's Okanagan region, offers a distinctive lakeside camping experience in one of Canada's most scenic interior valleys. Managed in partnership with the Osoyoos Indian Band, the park preserves an important archaeological and cultural heritage site with ancestral significance dating back over 1,200 years.
The campground features lakeside campsites equipped with essential amenities including water hookups, picnic tables, grills, and firewood availability, making it ideal for RVers seeking both comfort and natural immersion. A playground provides family recreation.
This provincial park protects vital wetlands supporting diverse wildlife, including blue-listed barn owls, painted turtles, and the red-listed tiger salamander. The Okanagan's semi-arid climate creates a distinctive landscape of dramatic terrain and sweeping views across the valley.
The location offers convenient access to Osoyoos' vibrant tourism infrastructure while maintaining its peaceful, nature-focused character. Due to high summer demand, reservations should be secured early in the season. The park enforces a maximum stay policy of seven nights per calendar year, ensuring preservation of this culturally significant landscape for future generations seeking authentic outdoor recreation in British Columbia's wine country.