The best camping near Banana Island Provincial Park

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Olich Creek Farm

8 sites · RVs, Tents27 acres · Enderby, BC
Come discover our peaceful farm sanctuary located in Ashton Creek, 10 minutes east of Enderby. Experience the famous Shuswap River "float" which is only a 5 minute walk to the Baxter bridge boat launch, park and community hall. The Ashton Creek convenience store and gas station has all your basic camping needs including ATV gas and propane (also a 5 minute walk). Access to hiking trails including a unique water fall nearby. Mabel Lake Resort, boat launch and Golf Club is a short 20 minute drive. Camping at Olich Creek Farm is unique and family friendly. Most of our rescued farm animals roam the property freely and absolutely love human visitors. Families with children will also enjoy the natural play areas the farm offers including a shallow creek and visits with our chickens and ducks. Your dogs or other small pets are permitted in the camping areas only as our herd is terrified of dogs. There is another large area where well-behaved dogs can run off leash. We have one RV site with septic, water and 50 Amp power and can fit a 40 foot unit and numerous U-pick tent sites.
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Lakeview, Lakefront + Forested Camp

5 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Lake Country, BC
Welcome to Lakeside+ Lakeview Forested Camping! We are located in Lake Country, BC, with lake.frontage on wood lake Our campsites are a short walk (200m) down to Wood Lake and the Okanagan Rail Trail, a local and tourists' favourite for cycling and walks around the lake, or for touring all the way to Vernon or Kelowna. You can rent E-Bikes or boats for extra excitement. The property is part of a 10-acre cherry orchard. Find farm stands and charming restaurants and some world-class wineries in the area. We have three tent sites to choose from: and one rv site - Site 1 boasts a large deck for pitching your tent and enjoying the sacred spot under the eagle's nests (requires a 4WD vehicle to access) - Site 2 has lake views from a creekside forested spot. You need a very dependable 4wd to drive directly to site 2 as there is a steep 40m of a dirt drive. -Site 3 is the highest elevation site, and easiest access of our sites. -site 4 is a rv site with 50 Amp power water and Grey water hookup
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Cuddly Cat Farms

8 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Vernon, BC
Welcome to Cuddly Cat Farms. This property is our dream come true. Located 5 min from the city of Vernon you have fantastic views of our beautiful valley and are surrounded by Apple Orchard. We were the first people to live on this land and have built everything you see since 2017. Enjoy 20 beautiful acres just 5 minutes out of Vernon. Close proximity to Kal Lake, Swan Lake and Lake Okanagan. Fantastic hiking trails, biking trails, and watersports close by. We have 2 different to choose from listings: 1 serviced site and 5 dispersed non serviced sites. Potable water available. Full washrooms and showers are available. . Campfires permitted (unless fireban is in effect). Free Wifi. We are hoping to slowly turn the land into a type of agrotourism with animals, fresh veggies from the garden and a variety of u-pick options. We look forward to hosting you!
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7 Sparks Ranch

3 sites · RVs, Tents163 acres · Kamloops, BC
7 Sparks Ranch is closed for the season. We will re-open in early spring! Look forward to seeing you then!!! Enjoy a relaxing getaway with 7 Sparks Ranch. Consider extending your stay to fully unwind and explore everything the area has to offer. A beautiful creek flows right by the campsite, dip your feet in. You can go for walks or nap under the Aspens! We are one hour outside of Kamloops on a maintained public gravel road, however AWD or 4WD recommended during late fall to late spring. We have no minimum stay but highly recommend two nights. Do not use google maps to find our place - it can be very confusing. Google maps may show coming to our property from Savona but the easiest drive is from Kamloops. Please use the directions that get emailed to you just before your stay. To get here head to the Kamloops airport then follow Tranquille Criss Creek Road. We do not recommend traveling this road in the dark if you are not familiar with it! Wonderfully private! Come give our land some love as it recovers from the 2021 Sparks Lake forest fire. Acres and acres to hike, mountain bike and snowshoe. Surrounded by crown land there is no lack of space to explore and easy access to forest service roads to quad and bike. Many lakes near by for fishing and kayaking. Wildlife galore! There are wild flowers and plants so come forage and explore. Disconnect from the busyness of city life! Coming soon - guided hikes, foraging and information about local medicinal plants and a soon to be Apothecary on site! Detailed directions available after booking!
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The best camping near Banana Island Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on a journey to Banana Island Provincial Park, where adventure beckons at every turn. Immerse yourself in a world of scenic beauty and outdoor activities that promise to elevate your spirit of exploration. From serene hikes through verdant trails to the exhilarating rush of kayaking along the pristine waters, this park is a haven for those seeking to reconnect with nature. While the park does not offer campgrounds, the array of day activities ensures a memorable experience for every visitor.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Banana Island Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is in full bloom. Conversely, the off-peak season, particularly from November to March, can present challenges with cooler temperatures and limited access to some areas of the park due to seasonal closures.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you check the park's operating hours, typically from 8:30am to 5pm, before planning your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear and clothing for hiking and water activities to maximize your comfort and safety.
  • Be aware of any trail or area closures within the park, which may occur due to weather or conservation efforts.
  • Accessibility varies across the park, so inquire ahead if you require special accommodations.
  • While exploring, keep an eye out for local wildlife and maintain a safe distance at all times.

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