Cabins near Salmon Arm

The gateway to Shuswap Lake in central BC, this waterfront town is a handy stop for road-tripping campers.

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Hangin Loose in Sicamous U Pick

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · BC
Located right in Sicamous, our riverfront campsites are sure to "WOW" you. Come and enjoy the spectacular mountain views on our organic berry farm. Enjoy our amazing fruit as we are a U-Pick as well. Don't have an RV or tent, NO problem, we have RVs for rent on location! This is the perfect spot for large gatherings, family reunions and weddings.
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Noah's Ark Campground

29 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Malakwa, BC
Noah's Ark Campground is a FOUR-SEASON, peaceful, family-oriented campground and RV park located just outside of Revelstoke, British Columbia, where all the natural beauty is still intact. You will find us halfway between Revelstoke and Sicamous, just off the scenic Trans-Canada Highway. Revelstoke is naturally a small ski town nestled in the big Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges. With such nature around, other activities like mountain biking, climbing and hiking started to flourish as well. We can accommodate vehicles up to 35ft in length and the sites are flat. Electrical, water and sewage hookups are available.
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Deep Creek Cabin And Tents

1 site · Lodging15 acres · Enderby, BC
This rustic cabin is located in a quiet area. It is a 1 minute walk through the cedar trees. It is a cozy cabin with a loft . Outdoor shower and outhouse. Outside running water. Fire pit. BBQ. Hear the birds in morning. Enjoy the view at noon. Stargazing at night. We are five minutes from the Gardom lake beach. You can enjoy kayaking , canoeing, fishing, and swimming.
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CA$90
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Braeheart Nature Retreat

3 sites · Lodging7 acres · Salmon Arm, BC
We are privileged to permanently reside on and be the stewards of 7 acres beside Shuswap Lake, Okanagan BC, in the unceded territory of the Sechwepmec peoples. We have been creating a homestead in harmony with nature over the past 10 years. We reside year round in the Post and beam straw bale home that was built in 2000. Our current project is building our “aging in place” hemp lime cottage. Once completed it is our plan to build an in ground greenhouse. Additional future plans include building for a music studio, further development of our food forest, and the offering of self development training workshops. Additional camping/rv sites will be made available in the coming years. We look forward to offering fellow nature lovers an opportunity to appreciate the benefits and peace Braeheart Nature Retreat has to share. Whether you are seeking a more private get away or an opportunity to experience our developing homestead ideas/practices, we are devoted to meeting your desires. We are located 2km from Harald Provincial Pk. and the world renowned Margaret Falls. Our nearest town for services, Salmon Arm, is 25km away, and is host to the annual Roots and Blues Festival. Swimming, hiking, kayaking, wine touring, and weekly farmers markets are a few of the many local activities to enjoy. Those interested in a work/ stay opportunity are welcome to contact us to collaborate. We look forward to your stay with us! New photos with upgraded amenities will be added later this spring. Facilities on the campsite will be shared with a max. of 4 persons at any one time during the open season this year. We will be available on site, via text or in person to answer questions or meet any needs you may have. Most basic needs are provided, just bring your cooler of food and your set! June 14 to Sept./2024. Minimum 3 night stays. We hope to offer open house tours for any interested parties - stay tuned for dates/times! Please check the calendar for availability of our various accommodations.
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Paradise is calling! Cabin rental

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Sicamous, BC
Cabin located right in the heart of Sicamous BC. One street separates you and Shuswap Lake. Walking distance to the beach and all amenities. The cabin has three bedrooms and sleeps 13. Private, fully fenced and a big yard with a pool. Cabin also has air conditioning!! Large sundeck out front and a BBQ grill await..
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Eagle Pass Log Cabin

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Sicamous, BC
DESCRIPTION (Winter)Cozy 800’ log chalet with wood burning stove, outdoor 3-person hot tub & BBQ. Also great for skiers & snowboarders. Private 0.65 acres across from Eagle Pass snowmobile trail. Tons of parking for sleds, trucks & trailers. Sleeps up to 5 single adults or a family of 6. An easy commute to all the local mountains between Sicamous Lakes & Revelstoke. Also, access to; The Gorge, K3 Cat-Skiing, Mustang Powder, & Heli-Skiing tours all within 1 Km of the Cabin. You will never run short of things to do.DESCRIPTION (Summer)Great cabin for spring & summer adventures such as hiking, river fishing, lake fishing, boating, mountain biking, dirt biking, ATV's and off-roading. Great for families to enjoy nature, camping and campfires. The property is centrally located to all the lakes, mountains, rivers and forestry roads so you will never run short of things to do. Hunters can also enjoy the cabin in the fall during hunting season.
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Cabins near Salmon Arm guide

Overview

Along the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) that crosses British Columbia from Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies, Salmon Arm is set in BC’s Shuswap region east of Kamloops. One of four “arms” of Shuswap Lake, Salmon Arm is the area’s commercial hub. Several provincial parks, camping areas, and day-use beaches are set around the lake, where you can go hiking or boating, and you can stroll along the longest curved wooden inland wharf in North America. Campers can choose from full-service RV parks, with full hookups, firepits, washrooms, and picnic tables, with options for tenting, too.

When to go

Summer is peak season in Salmon Arm and the Shuswap region when families flock to the beaches and campgrounds around Shuswap Lake. As in many parts of Canada, fall is a good alternative, with mild weather into October. Spring weather is more variable, and from November through February, temperatures frequently drop below freezing, and snow is possible. You need winter tires or chains to drive the Trans-Canada Highway between October and March.

Know before you go

  • While you can find big-box stores along the Trans-Canada Highway, detour into downtown Salmon Arm for more local shops and eateries. West of town, stop into family-run Grass Root Dairies, which makes several varieties of gouda cheese. 
  • Another good place to pick up fresh produce and other food supplies is Salmon Arm’s all-organic Farmers Market. It runs every Wednesday from May through October and every second Wednesday November through April.
  • To stay on the water, find a Salmon Area houseboat rental and cruise on Shuswap Lake.

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