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Valhalla Pines Campground

18 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Vallican, BC
This is a quiet forested residential area in Sinixt territory. Recommended activities include floating down the river, canoeing the lake, hiking or climbing in Valhalla Park, soaking in Halfway Hot Springs or indulging in Nelson. We are surrounded by beautiful mountains and rivers. This valley has many outdoor activities and events and a very interesting history and culture including Sinixt, Doukhobor, Cannabis and Conscientious Objector. Nelson, Castlegar and Slocan Lake are all a half hour drive away. There are many other special places nearby such as the Goddess Pools and the Emerald Pools. Supplies and services are available nearby including firewood, toiletries, dog day care, massage, bike and canoe rentals, life jackets, rubber dingys and paddles etc. Let us know if you would like a referral to any of these services. There are many guides available for activities in the area including (water sports, climbing, skiing, hiking, artist tours, events, geology, mining, mushrooms, cannabis, garden tours and native history). There is a particularly valued native storyteller here that can also provide a walking tour to a nearby village site with a full scale replica of an aboriginal kekuli (earth house). Please call ahead for recommendations on booking guides or storytellers. You don't need one to get here, but its good to have a 4 wheel drive vehicle for some of the logging roads that are worth visiting. Roof and/or bike racks can also come in handy. The Vallican Whole community center also has events nearby.
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Big Sky Camping

10 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Grand Forks, BC
Big sky campground is located on the banks of the Granby River on the edge of a hayfield on an active hay producing farm. Relax at the edge of the field and camp along the Granby River where you can swim, or fish in the various pools or main stream of the peaceful river. Enjoy all the area has to offer such as dirt biking, quadding or cycling on the rail trail, riding through tunnels or even looking for old gold mines along the way! If bird watching is your thing then enjoy seeing many different types of birds along the riverbanks and in the grassy meadows. The town of Grand Forks is less than a 15 min drive away and has all the amenities you need, including an amazing farmers market, many coffee shops and stores, and the historic Gem theatre. Christina Lake is also just a 30 min drive, with a beautiful, calm lake and delicious ice cream. Also, for folks who are interested, we offer hay farm tours- available upon request 😊
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Private river getaway

2 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Salmo, BC
Once this property was a cattle ranch but now it's a private spot nestled right next to the Salmo river.Learn more about this land:Private camping spot and small tree fort down by the Salmo River. We have room for a 35ft camper, you will be parking on grass but the site requires levelling.We are located in Salmo, BC which is 30 minutes south of Nelson, BC. Nelson is surrounded by the rugged Selkirk Mountains and sits on the shores of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake. Whether gliding through the incredible powder at Whitewater Ski Resort, rafting down class 4 rapids on the Salmo River, catching a twenty-five-pound rainbow trout on Kootenay Lake, hiking up to Kokanee Glacier, or watching the fabulous live performances at The Capitol Theatre, the area has attractions for everyone.Only a 5-minute drive to the local grocery store.Access to the mountains from the old railroad system directly off of the property by motorcycles and/or side by sides, you just need to go slow until you clear the houses.Campfires are permitted, pets are welcome.We look forward to hosting you.
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Best West Kootenay Tiny House

5 sites · Lodging, Tents3 acres · Salmo, BC
Hey - wanna unplug??! Need some rest? This well insulated, off grid cabin with its outdoor kitchen is the place you want to be. The gorgeous and serene lake just 2.5km up the road is a placid walk or an easy drive. The lake is very warm and refreshing, fed by dozens of natural aquifer springs. Pack-it-in and pack-it-out! and bring your own bedding and foods. This tiny house it tucked away among the cedars. Enjoy the crisp air - the Quiet awaits you! This area has incredible hiking, fishing, back-country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, canoeing and jet boating - ALL WITHIN MINUTES OF THIS LOCATION. The Pend Orielle, The Columbia, and the Kootenay rivers are all nearby. Rosebud Lake is a non-motorcraft lake and is excellent for canoes, kayaks and paddle boards. There are hundred upon hundred of turtles in the lake (all very friendly and shy) and huge dragonflies (which eat all the mosquitos!) It's an excellent place for peace and quiet. This location is VERY CENTRAL and a short drive to Salmo, Trail, Castlegar or Nelson. It's a reasonable drive to get to from Spokane and Creston as well. One of the neighbours opened a little store, for eggs and ice cream and other summer snacks. The tiny house has a twin futon mattress inside, and there is an extra single mattress if there are more than two in your party. Bring your own bedding please, as this is an off-grid scenario. The building is new construction, with a classic Dickensen Marine propane heater, so with two people the space holds the heat wonderfully. Outside, you'll find a propane barbecue and two-burner for meal prep. You may wish to bring your own camping set-up as well, if you're familiar with your own equipment. Water is provided and collected from the well on the property into a large dispenser. Outhouse. Hot showers available only upon request (you can always take a dip in the lake, too). The tiny house itself is nestled amongst cedars and hemlock at the back of the property. It's very secluded and serene (see photos). For larger groups - book my Gazebo site, which has perfect sunrise and sunset views!
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Woodsy, Artsy Nature Retreat

3 sites · Lodging3 acres · Nelson, BC
Escape to Morningstar Log Cabin and Bunkieland, where three distinctive glamping accommodations await, each offering a unique experience of nature's embrace. Perfect for family reunions, intimate weddings, or a memorable friends' getaway, our cabins provide spectacular, panoramic views of emerald-green Kootenay Lake and the charming city of Nelson from the peaceful forest's edge, all just 5 minutes from the vibrant city core. Immerse yourself in the landscape and wildlife with bird watching, hiking, and biking trails right at your doorstep. Nearby, indulge in kayaking, skiing, fishing, and countless other adventures that the renowned mountain ranges and 200 km of pristine lakeshore offer throughout four distinct seasons. Delight in the region's bounty with local produce-driven dining, explore craft breweries, all reflecting our area's commitment to organic farming and sustainable living. Our cabins, each thoughtfully appointed with a comfortable queen bed and a convenient double pull-out, are uniquely furnished with handcrafted pieces from local artisans, creating a cozy and rustic retreat. Morning Star Log Cabin welcomes guests year-round, while Bunkieland offers its seasonal charm from May to October, providing a true glamping experience. Enjoy the tranquility of a remote escape while remaining conveniently close to civilization. Whether you're a timid nature lover or an adventurous spirit, you'll discover endless activities and relaxation, easily filling a fulfilling week's stay. Let the beauty of the Kootenays rejuvenate your soul at Morning Star Log Cabin and Bunkieland. Plus, bring your furry friends along to enjoy the adventure too! We're pet-friendly and understand that your dogs are part of the family. Explore the trails together, let them splash in the lake, and enjoy evenings by the fire. Our location is ideal for those seeking an active getaway with their canine companions, making your stay even more special.
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Valhalla Mountains Getaway

1 site · Tent8 acres · Castlegar, BC
Enjoy the private seclusion of the woods as our 8-acre property backs to Crown land near the Valhalla Mountains. Only a 3-minute walk to the house and family farm. There is a bear cache for food storage, an outhouse and a clean water spigot. As well as 2 tent areas, a fire pit and a large kitchen area. Spend your days playing in the mountains, floating on the river, shopping at town markets, or just sleeping all day while enjoying the fresh air. We have two campsites available for tent or RV campers. If you're bringing an RV, we can accommodate vehicles up to 30ft in length. The site is flat and electrical hookups are available. Amenities include potable water and wifi. Our property is close to Valhalla Provincial Park which is home to some of the most beautiful hikes in BC. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban.
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About

Nestled in the heart of nature's splendor, Nancy Greene Provincial Park is a sanctuary for those seeking adventure and tranquility. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in activities like hiking through lush forests, fishing in crystal-clear waters, and picnicking amid scenic vistas. While the park does not offer camping, its day-use areas provide the perfect backdrop for a day of exploration and relaxation.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Nancy Greene Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the park is fully accessible. Winter brings a quiet beauty, but be prepared for snow and limited access. Spring and fall offer a peaceful experience with fewer visitors.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any seasonal closures or alerts before your visit.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking, as trails can be rugged and uneven.
  • Remember to bring your own water and snacks, as there are limited facilities available.
  • Be wildlife aware; carry bear spray and know how to store your food safely.
  • Day-use areas are open from 8:30am to 5pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
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