The best camping near Ellison Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Ellison Provincial Park adventure.

At the northeastern end of Okanagan Lake, this park has scenic headlands and sandy beaches.  

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Olich Creek Farm

9 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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Back Forty Vineyards

3 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Peachland, BC
Come camp on a 40-acre parcel backing onto crown land mountains and wake up in front of 10 acres of vineyard and a view of Okanagan Lake! There is a small cabin and two camp sites to choose from. Outhouse on the property, which is just a pit toilet. It is a working farm so will likely have various equipment around at times as well as workers at certain times of the year. You’ll likely meet our very friendly and very energetic Bernedoodle, Bernie. If you prefer to keep him out of your campsite just let us know and we can keep him closer. Otherwise, he thinks he has the run of the place! Please check to see if campfires are allowed (live in a high-risk fire zone) and firewood is available with an extra charge. If you need anything to better enjoy your stay, just let us know! Our property is located in Peachland, BC. Positioned midway between Kelowna and Pentiction, it is the perfect location to draw from both population centres and is well-positioned to act as a hub for popular wine and other agri-tourism activities. Peachland is within easy reach of over 200 estate wineries and microbreweries.
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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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Village Hub Farm Forest Camping

4 sites · RVs, Tents32 acres · Spallumcheen, BC
Village Hub Farm Campground Located in the north Okanagan 5 minutes from Armstrong and 15 minutes from Vernon. We recently bought this charmingly rustic old farm property and are in the exciting process of bringing it back to life. Our address is 1945 Otter Lake Cross Road, Armstrong. It has a lovely forest area, alongside sprawling fields that are dotted with beautiful wildflowers throughout Spring and Summer. Another delightful feature of our home is a swamp that displays a spectacular array of bird wildlife in the spring and early summer. A bird watcher’s dream! And, if you are lucky, you may even see deer, beaver, bear, coyote, Marmot, or Western Painted Turtle roaming the property, all have been seen on the farm at one time or another, so keep your eyes peeled! We are close to amenities but are far enough out of town to provide a quiet and restful retreat from the hum and drum of every day life. Summer in the Okanagan. Come and enjoy the scenery, fresh peaches, cherries, watermelons, veggies and other locally grown delights when in season. Our campground features include: Four forested sites with fire pits and picnic tables. Fires not permitted during fire bans. Tent or RV (up to 25 feet or so) camping Potable water from utility shed Portable toilet facility (Porta-potty) No power hookups No sani-dump No showers or laundry facilities Firewood available for extra cost but there is a lot of fallen dead wood in the forest area if you want to pick it up. No live tree or branch cutting permitted. Fun things to do nearby: Water Slides – 10 minutes Kal Beach – 25 minutes Tuley Beach on Shuswap River in Enderby - 20 minutes Hiking, road and mountain biking Boating, paddle boarding, swimming Floating down Shuswap River Enderby, Armstrong and Vernon Farmer’s Markets Farm tours, winery tours, bike tours Fishing Paintball And so much more Pets are welcome but must be on a leash, and under control at all time. Drugs and marijuana strictly prohibited on the property at all times. No fireworks.
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Faded Flannel Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents6 acres · Kelowna, BC
** Season closed: September 30, 2024 to May 15, 2025 We have a 6 acre farm in the hills of Joe Rich. It’s a beautiful combination of open meadow and mature forest, with a seasonal creek and pond. The property is full of many varieties of native plants, flowers and trees. Above the trees you can see the peaks of Little White. We also get wild animals that come to visit every now and then; bear, cougar, lynx, coyote, deer and owl to name a few. There is a communal firepit and kitchen area, central between our current campsite and other future campsites. You can enjoy hiking on the High Rim Trail nearby or maybe an off road adventure. James Lake is only 11 kms away for some summer kayaking or paddle boarding and Big White is only 1/2 hour away hosting all the summer and winter fun!. Lots of beautiful areas to explore nearby. Our location tends to be 6°-10° cooler than in Kelowna, which is a welcome treat on those warm summer days. There is also, almost always a breeze. We hope you enjoy your stay but if there’s some way we can make your stay better, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate.
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K & J Acres

2 sites · RVs5 acres · Coldstream, BC
Awaken your senses to the allure of the country life where artistry and equestrian dreams unite under the expansive skies of Coldstream in the heart of Okanagan. Here, RV camping enthusiast can revel in the serenity of orchards and vineyards, while being captivated by the beauty of original paintings and depicting the West’s enchanting heritage and the local wildlife. This unique host location offers RV campers a chance to immerse themselves in a creative oasis with the love for birds, wildlife and noble steeds. The host is an artist who finds inspiration through the lens of a camera during hikes with her dog and her fragrant gardens and horses. If you’re looking for picturesque retreat away from the bustle of city life, this Coldstream sanctuary promises a rejuvenating stay. Surround yourself with the splendour of the Okanagan, indulge in the richness of local culture and maybe even spark your own creativity. Join us for an RV camping experience that’s as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the soul.
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The best camping near Ellison Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Sheltered by rocky cliffs, the two bays of Ellison Provincial Park have three tranquil beaches and limitless ways to immerse in the waters of long-and-narrow Okanagan Lake: swimming, paddling, water-skiing, boating, fishing, and even scuba diving. The park has western Canada’s only freshwater dive park with sunken artifacts and marine life to explore beneath the lake’s surface. The rocky headlands also offer drier pursuits, including rock climbing the granite cliffs by South Bay and hiking along the promontories to panoramic vistas.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for boaters: Mooring buoys at South Bay and north of Otter Bay
  • Best for dog lovers: The southern end of the campground by Sandy (Pet) Beach, where dogs can also enjoy the pink-hued sand
  • Best for privacy seekers: The western campsites that back onto the rock cliffs

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations during the peak summer season (May to October) are a must via the BC Parks online booking site, Discover Camping.
  2. Reservations open in early spring (and most days in June to August will be booked solid). For non-residents of BC, reservations start July 8.
  3. Reservations can be booked within a two-month rolling window. Any arrival dates further than two months from the date of booking cannot be reserved.
  4. When reservations are not available (outside of May to October) all campsites are first-come, first-served. The campground is walk-in only during the off season.

When to go

Take full advantage of the lake’s warm waters during the summer months when there’s a lively atmosphere of moored boats and a flotilla of pleasure craft. Campground reservations are booked solid from June to September, and the park is also popular for day use, from local boaters anchoring in the sheltered coves to recreational groups participating in guided rock climbing. Despite the hot-and-dry peak season, campsites get plenty of shade under a canopy of mature Douglas fir and ponderosa pine trees.

Know before you go

  • Reservations can be made for 61 of the campsites through the BC Parks online booking site Discover Camping.
  • There are 71 vehicle accessible campsites (eight are double sites) but no pull-through sites. RVs may encounter narrow and low-hanging branches.
  • There is no boat launch in the park, but several are within 10 minutes. Mooring buoys in South Bay and Otter Bay are part of a marine park system sponsored by Okanagan yacht clubs, and houseboats can pull ashore at Sandy Beach (standard park camping fee is charged for overnight use).
  • In the off-season, a locked gate blocks the access road into the park, but walk-in camping is possible via a steep 300-metre grade to the campsites.
  • Although not remote, the nearest provisions are a 10-minute drive to Okanagan Landing’s general store. For more services, Vernon is 20 minutes away.
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