The Okanagan Valley stretches across interior British Columbia, offering RV travelers an exceptional combination of stunning natural scenery, world-class wine experiences, and exceptional recreational opportunities. From beautiful Okanagan Lake with sandy beaches to surrounding mountains with hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, the region provides diverse landscapes for every traveler.
With excellent campgrounds ranging from large full-service resorts to intimate properties and lakefront destinations throughout the valley, Okanagan offers outstanding RV camping for everyone. Whether you're interested in wine tours, water activities, hiking adventures, or relaxing lakeside retreats, the Okanagan Valley provides outstanding RV camping experiences.

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We've curated 15 outstanding campgrounds throughout the Okanagan Valley, ranging from spacious full-service resorts to scenic lakefront properties and intimate mountain settings. Each campground offers unique amenities and convenient access to Okanagan attractions, including Okanagan Lake beaches, wine country tours, hiking trails, and valley natural beauty.

Peachland with 78 lakeside full-service sites
Todd's RV and Camping at 3976 Beach Avenue in Peachland offers well-established lakeside camping with 78 full-service sites. This proven property combines comfortable RV camping with direct proximity to Okanagan Lake beaches and wine region activities. The established reputation features 50/30/15-amp hookups, water/sewer connections, dump station access, pull-through sites, internet connectivity, playground facilities, pet-friendly policies, and big rig friendly accommodations. The location serves as an excellent base for exploring Peachland and Kelowna attractions.
78 lakeside sites with full hookups

Lake Country beachfront with 190 full-service sites
Wood Lake RV Park and Marina in Lake Country offers beachfront camping with 190 full-service sites across 12 park-like acres at 2930 Woodsdale Road. This premier destination provides direct sandy beach access, full hookups (electrical, water, sewer), WiFi connectivity, bike and water sport rentals, children's and dog play areas, and seasonal recreation programs. The property operates April through mid-October, connecting to Kalamalka Lake and 50+ km of water recreation opportunities.
190 beachfront sites with water sports

Year-round with 81 premium 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. Year-round operation ensures camping availability throughout all seasons.
81 year-round sites with premium amenities

Kelowna lakeside with water hookups and fishing
Postill Lake Lodge Ltd at 11950 Postill Lake Road combines beautiful lakeside setting with reliable camping amenities. Located near Kelowna, this property offers water hookups, firewood access, showers, toilets, tables, playground facilities, 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 fishing and water recreation
Southern valley with 30-amp hookups and amenities
Princeton Municipal RV Park at the golf club location offers convenient southern valley camping with 30-amp hookups, water, dump station, toilets, showers, tables, internet access, and pet-friendly policies. Located in Princeton, this property provides excellent access to regional attractions including fishing, big rig friendly accommodations, and tent site options. The property serves as an excellent base for exploring the southern Okanagan region.
Southern valley with full amenities

Vernon area with full hookups and services
Cedar Falls Campground and RV Park at 7063 Tillicum Road in Vernon provides full RV camping amenities with 30/15-amp hookups, water/sewer, electrical connections, toilets, showers, tables, laundry facilities, pet-friendly policies, on-site store, firewood access, and general store services. The combination of essential amenities and convenient location makes this an excellent option for RV travelers exploring the northern Okanagan region.
Vernon area with complete services

Mountain town with 50/30/15-amp full service
Revelstoke RV and Cabin Resort at the mountain town location offers comprehensive RV amenities with 50/30/15-amp hookups, water/sewer connections, dump station access, electrical service, pull-through sites, toilets, showers, tables, grills, laundry facilities, pet-friendly policies, playground, pool, internet connectivity, and firewood access. This destination provides an excellent gateway to mountain recreation and scenic Revelstoke attractions.
Mountain resort with premium amenities

Gateway location with 50/30/15-amp full service
Sicamous RV and Cabin Resort offers comprehensive RV amenities with 50/30/15-amp hookups, water/sewer connections, dump station access, electrical service, pull-through sites, toilets, laundry facilities, pet-friendly policies, pool, internet connectivity, grills, playground, and firewood access. Located at the Sicamous gateway, this resort provides easy access to regional attractions and mountain recreation.
Gateway resort with full-service amenities

Enderby with 30-amp hookups and recreation
Quilakwa RV Park at 5390 Mountain Road in Enderby provides comprehensive camping with 30-amp hookups, water/sewer connections, dump station access, electrical service, toilets, showers, tables, pull-through sites, laundry facilities, pet-friendly policies, fishing access, internet connectivity, hiking trails, and firewood. Located in Enderby, this property provides access to northern valley attractions and outdoor recreation.
Northern valley with recreation access

Osoyoos with 50/30/15-amp lakefront resort
Walton's Lakefront Resort at the Osoyoos location provides comprehensive lakefront amenities with 50/30/15-amp hookups, water/sewer connections, electrical service, dump station access, toilets, showers, tables, laundry facilities, RV storage, pool, internet connectivity, pet-friendly policies, big rig friendly accommodations, and tent site options. Located in Osoyoos at the valley's southern gateway, this resort provides excellent regional access.
Osoyoos lakefront resort experience

Southern valley with 50/30-amp full hookups
Grand Forks Municipal Campground provides excellent southern valley camping with 50/30-amp hookups, water/sewer connections, dump station access, toilets, showers, tables, grills, and pull-through sites. Located in the Grand Forks area with tent site options, this municipal property offers reliable amenities and convenient regional access for exploring the southern Okanagan Valley region.
Municipal property with full hookups

British Columbia with electrical hookups
Cottonwood Cove RV Resort provides RV camping with electrical hookups, boat launch access, playground facilities, and tent site options. This property offers convenient amenities for comfortable camping experiences while providing access to regional attractions and water recreation opportunities.
Resort with boat launch access
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 valley, these properties provide excellent bases for exploring regional attractions and natural areas.

Lake Country with water, sewer, electrical
Wood Lake Terrace RV and Campground at 2920 Woodsdale Road in Lake Country provides excellent RV camping with water/sewer connections, electrical service, toilets, showers, tables, and pet-friendly policies. Located in the Lake Country region, this property offers convenient access to water recreation and surrounding attractions.
Lake area with full amenities

Mara location with beach access
Mara Lake RV & Beach Club provides RV-friendly camping with beach access and recreational facilities. Located in Mara, this property offers convenient access to water recreation and surrounding valley attractions. The beach club setting creates a relaxing camping environment perfect for extended stays.
Beach club with water recreation

BC location with 30-amp and fishing
White Lake RV and Fishing Resort provides RV camping with 30-amp hookups, water connections, electrical service, tent site options, fishing access, and general store facilities. Located at White Lake, this property emphasizes outdoor recreation and fishing opportunities for nature-loving RV travelers.
Fishing resort with amenities
The Okanagan Valley is the vibrant heart of interior British Columbia, offering RV travelers an exceptional combination of natural attractions, cultural experiences, and outdoor recreation. The region stretches approximately 200 kilometers with Okanagan Lake as its centerpiece, creating stunning landscapes and recreational opportunities throughout the valley.
The geographic advantages of camping throughout the Okanagan Valley are exceptional. Okanagan Lake stretches through the center with sandy beaches, water sports, and scenic viewpoints. The valley's rolling hills, orchards, and vineyards create stunning landscapes perfect for sightseeing and photography. Nearby provincial parks including Monashee Provincial Park and Bear Creek Provincial Park provide hiking trails, backcountry camping, and wilderness experiences. The region's diverse geography offers gateway access to mountain adventures and diverse outdoor destinations.
The Okanagan Valley's diverse outdoor recreation opportunities complement its natural beauty 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, the valley's strategic location makes it perfect for RV camping.
The economic advantages of using Okanagan Valley campgrounds are significant. Resort hotel accommodation in peak season 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, valley RV camping maximizes vacation value.
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Experience Regional Attractions
Summer (June-August) is peak season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and all attractions fully operational. Campground availability is limited with advance reservations 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 attractions. Plan early visits or evening visits to popular sites.
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 and opening of outdoor attractions. Fall features spectacular foliage colors and optimal wine harvest season. Weather is variable with potential for cool temperatures and occasional precipitation. Many campgrounds remain open with good availability and reasonable rates.
Winter (November-March) transforms the valley with cold temperatures and occasional snow. Many campgrounds reduce operations, though select properties remain open. Winter RV camping requires specialized preparation including winterized hookups. Winter offers unique activities including ski visits and cozy relaxation. Winter camping is best for experienced travelers seeking unique experiences.
RV camping throughout the Okanagan Valley enables a strategic basecamp exploration approach, establishing comfortable home bases while taking daily excursions throughout the region. This approach provides significant cost savings compared to nightly hotel stays while maintaining comfort, flexibility, and control over meals and schedules.
From valley campgrounds, enjoy quick access to attractions, wineries, restaurants, and beaches within 15-45 minutes depending on location. 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.
Plan 5-10 day camping stays to fully experience the valley and surrounding attractions. Multiple day trips allow visiting different wineries, repeating favorite water recreation at optimal times, and improving hiking trail experiences. Evening campfire relaxation and flexible meal preparation create memorable vacation experiences. The economic advantages of basecamp RV camping become apparent across extended stays.
Peak season (June-August) requires reservations 4-8 weeks in advance for popular locations. Summer events create additional demand. Shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) offer better availability with pleasant weather. Winter camping requires confirming facility operations before booking.
Todd's RV and Camping, Wood Lake RV Park, Walton's Lakefront Resort, and Revelstoke RV Resort all offer spacious pull-through sites for large RVs. Verify length restrictions and site dimensions when booking. 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.
5-7 days allows experiencing valley attractions, wine country, and lake recreation. 10-14 days enables deeper exploration including multiple wineries, hiking different trails, and visiting various communities. The valley's diverse offerings reward extended stays.
Most attractions are accessible via short driving distances from campgrounds. Wine regions are typically 15-45 minutes from campgrounds depending on location. Consider parking when planning downtown visits, as RV parking is limited in urban cores.
The 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.
Select 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 and specialized RV preparation. Valley receives less snow than mountain regions.
Major communities include Kelowna (central hub), Vernon (north), Peachland (south), Osoyoos (southern gateway), Princeton, and Enderby. Each community offers unique attractions, dining, and shopping experiences. Smaller communities provide authentic local experiences and quieter alternatives to major centers.
Ready to start your 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.