The best camping near Mara Provincial Park

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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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North Okanagan Camping

15 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Armstrong, BC
Learn more about this land:Join us on our large property in the North Okanagan region, where we have space for 15 campsites that can hold up to eight people each. From your tent or RV, you can take in views of the surrounding mountains and relax while watching the sunset. Pets are welcome. We’re a great base for exploring area sights such as Okanagan Lake, the Shuswap River, Enderby Cliffs, and more. For those bringing RVs, this property can accommodate vehicle lengths up to 45 feet on mostly grassy surfaces. There are no hookups, and generators are not allowed. Campfires are okay as long as there are no fire restrictions in place. The property does not offer a toilet or other amenities, but it does provide plenty of space, soft grass, and mountain scenery. Popular activities nearby include tubing down the Shuswap River, visiting the only outdoor drive-in movie theatre in British Columbia, hiking at Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park, and driving about 30 minutes south to Vernon to explore Okanagan Lake. Heading north of the property, you can check out local wineries and Shuswap Lake. 
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Shuswap River Oasis

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Lumby, BC
Guests will get to wake up to the sounds of the Shuswap River flowing right outside their campsite. Sandy shaded kids play area with a kids swing, 2 person snowboard swing and a trampoline. A net and hammock for all your chilling needs. Load to explore around the property, including an island on the Shuswap River. Launch your floaties and spend the afternoon floating down the picturesque river, but please bear in mind the river conditions vary throughout the year. The 8KM river float is an intermediate level float and may not be suitable for young kids as there is a section that needs to be walked to avoid a dangerous area. There is other options for shorter floats upstream and end at our property. Please ask us for more details. We also have a field to ride any quads or dirt-bikes around. Its very basic riding conditions, but still fun for young kids! As well there is lots to see in the area including 2 waterfalls and Mable lake provincial park all within an hour drive. Please do not hesitate to ask us any questions!
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Tangle Wood

2 sites · Tents2 acres · Coldstream, BC
Nestled in the woods, our site provides a shady escape from the 30-40 degrees Celcius summer Okanagan heat. Cross the bridge into your own private Oasis. Trees are shelter and homes to various birds. Pitch your tent in an open space at the base of the mountain. Relax on the deck of our Cottage or in the hammock and take in the fresh air whilst listening to the song birds. Located off Highway 6, a 10 minute drive to colourful Kalamalka Lake which boasts of sandy beaches and gorgeous hikes, and a 6 minute drive to beautiful Lavington Park with a playground, off leash dog park and free public swimming pool access during July and August. Walk down the path to your own private creek access, bring a book and relax in a chair by the water and take a dip in the refreshing creek. Note: This site is not accessible by car. You will need to park in front of the bridge, wagons are provided. If lots of rain is forecasted please bring tarps, there are plenty of trees nearby to devote too. There is a powered covered cooking/eating area. You may use the bbq and gas burners at no charge. Drinking and potable water is provided. This site uses a composting toilet with bags that will need to be removed after use and disposed in the appropriate location.
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The best camping near Mara Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure at Mara Provincial Park, where the call of the wild beckons you to explore. Traverse through lush trails, gaze upon serene lake vistas, and immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of nature's playground. Whether you're paddling the gentle waters or picnicking by the shore, every moment is an invitation to adventure.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as Mara Provincial Park's campsites are in high demand during peak season.
  • Keep an eye on the Ontario Parks reservation system for cancellations to snag a last-minute campsite.
  • Consider visiting during the weekdays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a great site.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Mara Provincial Park is during the summer months, from mid-June to Labour Day, when the park's full services and programs are operational. Off-season visits offer tranquility but with limited facilities. Winter months can be harsh, with limited access and activities.

Know before you go

  • Accessibility is a priority, with barrier-free washrooms and electrical campsites available for reservation.
  • Alcohol is not permitted in the day use area, ensuring a family-friendly atmosphere.
  • Pets must be leashed at all times, and are not allowed on the beach.
  • Day use vehicle permits can be obtained up to five days in advance to guarantee entry.
  • Be aware of tree removal activities due to Emerald Ash Borer, affecting shade and privacy.

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