Kelowna is the vibrant heart of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, offering RV travelers an exceptional combination of stunning natural scenery, world-class wine experiences, and exceptional recreational opportunities. From beautiful Okanagan Lake with its sandy beaches and water sports to surrounding mountains with hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, Kelowna serves as the perfect base for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
With excellent campgrounds ranging from large full-service resorts near downtown to intimate orchard-setting properties and lakefront destinations, Kelowna offers outstanding RV camping for every traveler. Whether you're interested in wine tours, water activities, hiking adventures, or relaxing lakeside retreats, the Kelowna region provides outstanding RV camping experiences.

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We've curated 12 outstanding campgrounds near Kelowna, ranging from spacious full-service resorts to scenic lakefront properties and intimate orchard settings. Each campground offers unique amenities and convenient access to Kelowna's attractions, including Okanagan Lake beaches, vineyard wine tours, hiking trails, and Okanagan Valley natural beauty.

Kelowna's largest resort with 570 full-service sites
Holiday Park RV Resort is Kelowna's premier full-service RV destination, offering the largest selection of sites in the region with 570 available spaces. Located at 1-415 Commonwealth Road in Kelowna, this flagship property provides comprehensive amenities including 30A and 50A electrical hookups, full water and sewer connections, and pull-through sites accommodating large RVs. The resort features WiFi connectivity, laundry facilities, a convenience store, recreation areas, and family-friendly activities. This established destination serves as the perfect base for exploring Kelowna attractions while enjoying resort-quality amenities and reliable services.
570 full-service sites with premium amenities

Beachfront resort with 190 sites and water recreation
Wood Lake RV Park and Marina in nearby Lake Country offers beachfront camping on Wood Lake, featuring 190 full-service sites spread across 12 park-like acres. Located at 2930 Woodsdale Road in Lake Country (25 km from Kelowna), this premier destination provides direct sandy beach access, full hookups, WiFi connectivity, and modern amenities. Guest facilities include bike and water sport rentals, children's and dog play areas, and seasonal recreation programs. The property operates April through mid-October with water access connecting to Kalamalka Lake and 50+ km of water recreation opportunities.
190 beachfront sites with water sports access

Intimate orchard setting with 9 premium sites
Farming Karma RV Park offers a unique farm-setting camping experience with just 9 premium sites nestled in cherry orchards with stunning Glenmore Valley and Okanagan views. Located at 1160 McKenzie Road in Kelowna, this intimate property provides full hookups including 30A and 50A electrical service, water, and sewer connections. The peaceful farm setting features grills, internet connectivity, general store access, and pet-friendly policies. Open March through October, this property emphasizes quality over quantity with a maximum RV length of 60 feet. Perfect for travelers seeking intimate, scenic farm-setting camping.
9 sites in scenic cherry orchard setting

Quality RV park with scenic field location
Canyon Farms RV Park at 4020 Field Road in Kelowna provides quality RV camping with scenic field views and convenient Kelowna location. This property offers reliable amenities and a peaceful setting for comfortable RV stays. The park features full hookups and customer-friendly services designed for both short-term and extended stays. With 8 sites and a focus on quality experiences, Canyon Farms provides an excellent alternative to larger resorts.
Scenic location with quality amenities

Year-round orchard camping with valley views
Apple Valley Orchard and RV Park at 1980 Union Road offers year-round camping in a scenic orchard setting with Glenmore Valley and Okanagan Lake views. This unique property combines the peaceful orchard environment with convenient Kelowna access, providing comfortable RV camping throughout the year. The park features reliable amenities and a beautiful natural setting perfect for nature-loving RV travelers seeking authentic Okanagan Valley experiences.
Year-round orchard setting with lake views

Provincial park with 117 sites and hiking trails
Bear Creek Provincial Park on Westside Road near Kelowna is a public provincial park offering 117 campsites with lakefront access and excellent outdoor recreation. This beautiful park features multiple site types including full-hookup options with 30A and 50A electrical service, water, and sewer connections. Guest facilities include hiking trails throughout the park, lakefront views, family-friendly recreation areas, and dump station access. Operating mid-March through mid-October, this park provides authentic provincial park camping with modern amenities and outdoor adventure access.
117 provincial park sites with lakefront access

Pet-friendly with 10 sites and excellent views
Scenic View RV Park at 2360 Scenic Road offers intimate pet-friendly camping with just 10 full-hookup sites and stunning panoramic views. This property provides full hookups including 50A electrical service, water, and sewer connections designed specifically for RVs. Pet-friendly policies, internet connectivity, laundry facilities, picnic tables, fishing, and hiking trail access make this an excellent choice for nature-loving travelers. The emphasis on quality service and scenic setting creates memorable camping experiences.
10 pet-friendly sites with stunning views

Pull-through sites with full hookups (Mar-Nov)
Orchard Hill RV at 2351 Rojem Road specializes in pull-through sites with full hookups including 30A and 50A electrical service, water, and sewer connections. This pet-friendly property operates March through November, providing excellent spring, summer, and fall camping opportunities. Amenities include laundry facilities, tables, and convenient access to Kelowna attractions. Pull-through site design accommodates large RVs and simplifies arrival and departure logistics.
Pull-through sites with full hookups

Highway 33 location with full services
MacDonald Acres RV Park at 4631 Highway 33 offers convenient highway access with full RV services including electrical hookups, water, and sewer connections. The Highway 33 location provides easy access to Kelowna attractions while maintaining a peaceful setting. This property serves as an excellent base for exploring the region with reliable amenities and customer-friendly services.
Highway 33 location with full services

10 sites with electrical hookups and internet
Orchard Valley RV Park at 2389 Rojem Road provides 10 well-maintained sites with electrical hookups (30A and 50A service), internet connectivity, and reliable amenities. This peaceful property emphasizes quality service and comfortable camping experiences. The park's focus on essential amenities and peaceful setting makes it an excellent choice for travelers seeking straightforward, reliable RV camping.
10 sites with full amenities and internet

Peachland location with 78 well-established sites
Todd's RV and Camping at 3976 Beach Avenue in Peachland (12 km from Kelowna) is a well-established campground with 78 sites offering reliable amenities and convenient access to both Peachland and Kelowna attractions. This proven property combines comfortable RV camping with proximity to Okanagan Lake beaches and wine region activities. The established reputation and friendly service make it a popular choice for returning guests.
78 sites in nearby Peachland with lake access

Year-round with 81 full-service sites
Peachland RV Park at 4795 Paradise Valley Drive offers year-round camping with 81 full-service sites featuring modern amenities. All spacious sites include WiFi, 50A and 30A electrical hookups, water, sewage connections, picnic tables, and fire pits. Guest facilities include children's playgrounds, enclosed dog runs, walking trails, on-site convenience store, secure storage, laundry, and showers. The year-round operation ensures camping availability throughout all seasons, making this an excellent destination for flexible travel plans.
81 year-round sites with premium amenities
These premium RV destinations and parks offer exceptional amenities for comfortable extended stays, featuring full hookups, spacious sites, and modern facilities designed specifically for large RVs and long-term camping. Located throughout the Kelowna region and surrounding areas, these properties provide excellent bases for exploring the Okanagan Valley's attractions and natural areas.

Lakeside camping with 10 sites and fishing
Postill Lake Lodge Ltd at 11950 Postill Lake Road combines beautiful lakeside setting with reliable camping amenities including water hookups, firewood access, showers, toilets, tables, and playground facilities. This property accommodates motorhomes and features excellent fishing and hiking opportunities in surrounding areas. The peaceful lakeside location and outdoor recreation access make this ideal for travelers seeking authentic lake camping experiences.
Lakeside with water hookups and fishing access

West Kelowna location with scenic views
Okanagan RV Park at 1865 Ross Road in West Kelowna provides RV camping with scenic Okanagan Valley views. This West Kelowna location offers convenient access to Kelowna attractions while maintaining peaceful setting and natural surroundings. The property specializes in comfortable RV camping experiences in beautiful Okanagan landscape.
West Kelowna with scenic valley views

Vernon area with 88 sites and quality amenities
Silver Star RV Park at 6310 Stickle Road in Vernon (25 km north of Kelowna) offers 88 full-service sites in the beautiful Vernon area. This property features comprehensive amenities including electrical hookups, water and sewer connections, pull-through sites, and modern facilities. The nearby Vernon location provides access to additional regional attractions including provincial parks, recreational areas, and wine country experiences.
88 Vernon-area sites with excellent amenities

Vernon area with showers, laundry and dump
Cedar Falls Campground at 7063 Tillicum Road in Vernon provides full RV camping amenities in the nearby Vernon region. This property features showers, toilets, laundry facilities, general store access, and dump station services. The combination of essential amenities and peaceful setting makes this an excellent option for RV travelers exploring the northern Okanagan region.
Vernon area with complete camping amenities
Kelowna is the vibrant heart of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, offering RV travelers an exceptional combination of natural attractions, cultural experiences, and outdoor recreation. The city serves as the region's cultural and entertainment hub with world-renowned wine wineries, farm-to-table restaurants, outdoor festivals, golf courses, and year-round attractions. Whether you're interested in exploring vineyards, attending summer concerts, or enjoying urban conveniences, Kelowna provides entertainment options for every traveler.
The geographic advantages of camping near Kelowna are exceptional. Okanagan Lake stretches throughout the region with sandy beaches, water sports, and scenic viewpoints. The Okanagan Valley's rolling hills, orchards, and vineyards create stunning landscapes perfect for sightseeing and photography. Nearby provincial parks including Monashee Provincial Park and Cwilim Lake provide hiking trails, backcountry camping, and wilderness experiences. The region's central location provides gateway access to interior British Columbia, northern attractions, and diverse outdoor destinations.
Kelowna's diverse outdoor recreation opportunities complement wine region access perfectly. Okanagan Lake provides excellent swimming, kayaking, fishing, and boating throughout summer and early fall. The surrounding mountains offer world-class hiking trails ranging from easy family walks to challenging backcountry routes. Nearby ski resorts provide winter recreation opportunities including downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Whether you prefer water recreation, hiking adventures, wine experiences, or cultural attractions, Kelowna's strategic location makes it the perfect RV camping base.
The economic advantages of using Kelowna as an RV base are significant. Resort hotel accommodation in peak season near Kelowna's attractions costs substantially more than comfortable RV camping nearby. Multi-day camping stays offset setup time while providing superior value. The ability to stock an RV kitchen reduces restaurant expenses, and camping provides convenient home bases for planning optimal daily itineraries. For budget-conscious travelers seeking quality experiences, Kelowna-based RV camping maximizes vacation value.
Summer (June-August) is Kelowna's peak season for RV camping, with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and all attractions fully operational. Campground availability is limited and advance reservations are essential. Weather is generally stable with warm daytime temperatures and cool evenings. Okanagan Lake water temperatures become comfortable for swimming. Expect larger crowds at beaches, wineries, and downtown attractions. Plan early visits or evening visits to popular sites for better experiences.
Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October) offer excellent shoulder season camping with pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and beautiful seasonal displays. Spring brings wildflower blooms in surrounding areas and opening of outdoor attractions. Fall features spectacular foliage colors in surrounding mountains and optimal wine harvest season. Weather is variable with potential for cool temperatures and occasional precipitation. Many campgrounds remain open during shoulder seasons with good availability and reasonable rates.
Winter (November-March) transforms Kelowna into a snowy landscape with cold temperatures, though the region receives less snow than higher elevations. Many campgrounds reduce operations, though select properties remain open. Winter RV camping requires specialized preparation including winterized hookups and heated systems. Winter offers unique activities including ski resort visits, winter markets, and cozy fireside relaxation. Winter camping is best suited for experienced travelers seeking unique winter experiences.
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RV camping near Kelowna enables a strategic basecamp exploration approach, establishing a comfortable home base while taking daily excursions throughout the Okanagan Valley region. This approach provides significant cost savings compared to nightly hotel stays in expensive downtown Kelowna accommodations while maintaining comfort, flexibility, and control over meals and schedules.
From Kelowna campgrounds, enjoy quick access to downtown attractions, wineries, restaurants, and beaches within 15-30 minutes. Day trips to surrounding wine regions, provincial parks, and mountain destinations are easily accomplished. The basecamp approach allows revisiting favorite wineries, improving wildlife viewing during optimal hours, and experiencing different outdoor areas without constantly relocating your RV.
Plan 5-10 day camping stays to fully experience Kelowna and surrounding attractions while justifying setup time. Multiple day trips allow visiting different wineries, repeating favorite water recreation activities at optimal times, and improving hiking trail experiences. Evening campfire relaxation and flexible meal preparation create memorable vacation experiences compared to rushing between hotel stays. The economic advantages of basecamp RV camping become apparent across extended stays.
Peachland, located 12 kilometers south of Kelowna along Okanagan Lake, offers excellent beachfront camping with smaller town atmosphere and quieter beach access. Multiple beach access points and waterfront parks complement Peachland's local restaurants and shopping. Todd's RV and Camping and Peachland RV Park are excellent basecamp options.
Vernon, located 25 kilometers north of Kelowna, provides access to northern Okanagan attractions including Silver Star ski resort, lakes, and mountain recreation. Provincial parks throughout the region offer wilderness camping experiences. Nearby Predator Ridge offers golf and resort amenities. These areas complement Kelowna camping, allowing for extended regional exploration.
Peak season (June-August) requires reservations well in advance, ideally 4-8 weeks ahead for popular locations. Summer events and wine festival season create additional demand. Shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) offer better availability with pleasant weather. Winter camping requires confirming facility operations before booking.
Holiday Park RV Resort, Wood Lake RV Park, and Orchard Hill RV all offer spacious pull-through sites designed for large RVs. Verify length restrictions and site dimensions when booking, as some properties have limitations. Request large-site availability when making reservations.
Okanagan Lake is excellent for swimming, kayaking, boating, and fishing throughout summer and early fall. Water temperatures become comfortable for swimming in late June through September. Rental facilities provide kayaks, paddleboards, and boats. Public beaches offer excellent access throughout the region.
Urban and resort campgrounds typically offer full hookups, WiFi, laundry, and comprehensive facilities. Waterfront properties provide scenic views, beach access, and varying hookup levels. Orchard properties emphasize peaceful settings with reliable basic services. Research specific campground amenities before booking as facilities vary significantly.
5-7 days allows experiencing Kelowna's attractions plus wine country visits and lake recreation. 10-14 days enables deeper Okanagan exploration including visiting multiple wineries, hiking different trail systems, and visiting nearby provincial parks. Kelowna's diverse offerings reward extended stays with varied daily experiences.
Most attractions are accessible via short driving distances from nearby campgrounds. Downtown Kelowna is approximately 10-15 minutes from central campgrounds. Public transportation provides some options for downtown access. Consider parking when planning downtown visits, as RV parking is limited in downtown core.
The Kelowna region has minimal dangerous wildlife concerns. Black bears are present in surrounding mountains but rarely encountered at valley campgrounds. Coyotes and deer are common in surrounding areas. Follow posted wildlife guidelines and store food securely in hard-sided vehicles when camping in remote mountain areas.
Select urban campgrounds operate year-round with services. Most waterfront and rural properties operate seasonally May through October or March through November. Winter camping requires confirming facility operations before booking and specialized RV preparation for cold temperatures. Kelowna receives significantly less snow than mountain regions but winter temperatures can drop substantially.
Ready to start your Kelowna and Okanagan Valley RV adventure? Browse our selection of RV rentals today and find the perfect vehicle for exploring wine country, beautiful lakes, and outstanding campgrounds throughout the region.