Jewel Lake Provincial Park near Greenwood, British Columbia offers a secluded camping retreat in the picturesque Interior region. This intimate 26-site campground features small, private campsites nestled within a pristine forest of young hemlock and Douglas fir, with mature birch and larch trees towering overhead, creating a peaceful, forested ambiance.
The park caters to tent campers and smaller RVs seeking a quiet escape, with water hookups and grills available at campsites for convenient camping. A day-use picnic area provides additional recreation space, complete with access to a small, secluded sandy beach along the shoreline.
Jewel Lake is an excellent destination for water enthusiasts, featuring protected kayaking and canoeing opportunities due to motorboat restrictions, making it ideal for paddlers seeking a tranquil experience. A rustic car-top boat launch accommodates small watercraft, while a public boat launch nearby provides additional water access options.
The surrounding Greenwood area offers a charming Interior BC backdrop with access to local attractions and outdoor recreation. This first-come, first-served campground appeals to those seeking a serene, nature-focused camping experience away from crowded destinations. The intimate setting and forest environment make Jewel Lake Provincial Park perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers looking to reconnect with nature in British Columbia's Interior region.