Bromley Rock Provincial Park is a scenic riverside campground nestled in British Columbia, 21 kilometers east of Princeton along Highway 3. The park is distinguished by its striking rock bluff formation that rises dramatically above the Similkameen River, creating a memorable natural backdrop for visitors.
Campsites are situated in a pleasant forested setting directly along the river, offering peaceful immersion in nature. The park provides essential amenities including water hookups and grills, making it convenient for RV camping. Bromley Rock is particularly popular as a launch point for water-based recreation—swimming, canoeing, and kayaking are well-established activities here. Tubing down the Similkameen River is another favorite, with routes extending downstream to Stemwinder Park.
Beyond water activities, the park supports hiking through scenic valley terrain and cycling along designated roadways. Fishing opportunities are available for those interested in casting a line. The park maintains a modest, accessible facility with nearby services in Hedley (15 km east) and Princeton (21 km west). Bromley Rock offers an intimate riverside camping experience ideal for those seeking natural beauty and outdoor recreation in a forested riverside setting.