Syringa Provincial Park is a scenic camping destination located in south-central British Columbia, 19 kilometres northwest of Castlegar on Highway 3A. Situated along the Lower Arrow Lake reservoir, the park offers a perfect blend of outdoor recreation and natural beauty. The 450 metres of sandy beach provide ideal swimming conditions with a designated roped-off swimming area, while the pristine mountain setting features interior Douglas fir forests, grassland ecosystems, and rocky bluffs where visitors frequently spot elk, deer, and bighorn sheep. The campground offers full amenities including boat launch, water hookups, dump station, grills, tables, and a playground, making it ideal for RV camping. Water enthusiasts can enjoy boating, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, and fishing for rainbow trout, bull trout, and kokanee salmon. The moderate Yellow Pine Nature Trail provides a scenic 4-kilometre hiking experience behind the park. Cyclists can explore nearby roadways, while nearby Castlegar offers cultural attractions including the Doukhobour Village Museum and Zukerberg Island. With its combination of pristine water access, diverse wildlife viewing opportunities, and well-maintained camping facilities, Syringa Provincial Park delivers an exceptional RV camping experience in British Columbia's beautiful interior.