Waterfall camping in Cowichan Valley

The Cowichan Valley is a scenic highlight for campers on BC’s Vancouver Island.

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Island Gertie

2 sites · Lodging1 acre · Gabriola Island Trust Area, BC
The Gertie Bus is located a 5 min walk to a beautiful white sand beach (at low tide). There are walking trails all around and lots of beach access. Tucked into the front of our property in the quiet of Gabriola island you’ll find the converted Gertie bus with all the amenities you need. The bus has a gas stovetop/oven, bar fridge and sink with grey water system. Equipped kitchen and sofa area to hang out. The standard queen bed is great for sleeping in and relaxing with that second cup of coffee. Mountain biking, hiking, swimming and whale watching are just steps away. There is beach access across the street through a private park with picnic tables, a very old eagles nest and a private access to a rocky beach perfect for sunsets. The home itself has a pottery studio on the main floor with a full time studio Practice. Give Paige a ring if you’d like a tour, she’s usually working away. Our family lives on the top floor. Outside the bus is are lush veggie gardens, fruit trees and a nice private outdoor dining area. A BBQ and solar lights also help with evening hangouts. Family friendly! Also we love animals but we ask that you clean up after your pet and keep any animals that aren’t so great with kids and other animals on leash. We have a dachshund on the property that is friendly and old ( barks at strangers but is all bark I assure you, he just wants to be friends)
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CAtherine Follie Farm

1 site · Tent10 acres · Duncan, BC
we are selfsustainable 10 acre farm utilizing solar heat/power ,we grow about 80 % of our food , farm is fenced with amazing views of cowichan valley. .we have chickens , great pyreness mountain dogs , peacocks , asshole cat , bears , cougar and elk living on farm or visiting often . we are located between three communities within 1km of transit , 10 minutes from bc ferry terminal,dozens of hiking and biking trails .We have bike and river tube rentals on site .we also sell fresh daily eggs ,seasonal produce ,and several other products on farm to our visitors
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Longleat House Spirit Return

8 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · Nanoose Bay, BC
Three open sites-each private, possible power, house water,vehicles with trailers up to 35 ft maximum as 90 degree turn past horse stable required - bucolic 8 acres cleared acres with mature trees for shade, equestrian zones, rare wood chip covered path to creek-THE GLEN. One night stay is fine, day visits to THE GLEN welcomed....entry to garage wash room next to tool shed. 1000 yard path through forest to running stream "the "Path" to "Whinny The Poo's THE GLEN".....John Howard Society Members admitted free with Children wishing to view THE GLEN. .....excellent biking , forest bike trails, one site with power site for large Motor Home, exterior bathroom facility. NO HOT TUB Learn more about this land: Bicycling "Old Growth" forest trails, walking path to flowing all seasons creek with respite sitting, paved road walks around large properties, Eagles, Plenty of foraging Deer, ( rarely Bears, Lynx, Cougars), Many Rabbits, Canada Geese, Trumpeter Swans, numerous bird species,Turkey vultures No effluent connection, WiFi is good, iPhone service is ok , Longleat House is free range camping , dispersed camping sites with three designated sites. Only Site #1 may reach for power and water connection, washroom in garage for all guests. Is no hot tub for hipcampers . Closest Sani-Dump is located at RATHTREVOR Provincial Park just 3 Km . Day visits to "THE GLEN" Ok.. No minimum number of nites. Registered overnight visitors welcome to explore Foot Path to "THE GLEN" OLD GROWTH FOREST. MAXIMUM 30 FT Length tow trailer as 90 degree right turn next to horse corral required to enter camping zones, registration of all persons is manditory at front door.
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Orchard Forest Getaway

4 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Roberts Creek, BC
Beautiful 3 acre property with over 100 fruit trees in our orchard Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent amongst the trees overlooking our orchard. Our property is located on the Sunshine Coast in Roberts Creek, BC. 2 hours from Vancouver, BC - take the ferry from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale. We encourage you to relax and unwind enjoying the peaceful sounds of nature. We offer an undercover cooking area, outdoor composting toilet and seating areas. This beautiful property is located only a minute's drive from the beach or enjoy a stunning 10-minute walk down the trail. Also located only minutes away is an amazing trail network for all your hiking and mountain biking needs. You can also take advantage of our onsite massage, daily yoga and home-cooked meals. Pets are welcome, all poop must be picked up, our 2 dogs Rolo and Nala have their own fenced yard but love making new friends. We also have two chickens and one rooster, if you would like to buy eggs just let us know. We (Brent and Tina) look forward to meeting you.
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Waterfall camping in Cowichan Valley guide

Overview

In the southern region of Vancouver Island is a scenic valley where temperate climates create a unique cultural center: the Cowichan Valley.  This area has the right combination of rich soils and mild temperatures to host vineyards, orchards, and productive farmlands year-round—not to mention incredible camping.Between visits to cideries and artisan markets, hit the trails to experience the Cowichan Valley’s hiking, mountain biking, and Cowichan Valley camping, from secluded tent campsites and amenity-rich RV parks to cozy cabins. From lowland routes to steep mountain climbs, the valley has something for every skill level.

Where to go

Watch the Wildlife

Diverse Cowichan Valley ecosystems offer a wide range of wildlife watching opportunities. Take a whale watching tour off the coastline, or stay inland to watch Roosevelt elk roam the hills and valley near Youbou. A number of estuaries attract diverse bird species, while sea lions and seals are prolific along the shorelines. Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park is a special protected wilderness offering permitted backcountry camping.

Test Your Legs on the Trails

Hiking is a favourite activity among Cowichan Valley campers thanks to extensive trail systems and a varied terrain that means you might find yourself navigating a peak one day and a coastline the next. Mount Prevost and Mount Tzouhalem are two of the more challenging peaks, but the views at the top make each well worth the effort. For a mild hike (or bike), try the Cowichan River Trail at the valley floor. Cowichan Lake, the Cobble Hill Mountains, and Heather Mountain are just a few of the many notable trail systems waiting to be explored, some of which run through Cowichan River Provincial Park

Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park

This park is home to a significant percentage of the largest old-growth Sitka spruce in British Columbia. Gnarled cedar trees are also estimated at more than 1,000 years old in parts of the park, which also features great trail systems and camping sites with backcountry and wilderness designations. Daytrippers can enjoy the picnic sites between hikes, as well as scenic drives in and around the area.

Cowichan Bay and the Coast

Conveniently located adjacent to the coast, the Cowichan Valley is also loaded with opportunities where the land ends. Cowichan Bay, Mill Bay, Crofton, and Maple Bay are some of the prominent coastal communities where campers can launch on guided boat excursions or sit back and enjoy the sunset while eating at a local waterfront restaurant. These communities offer great wildlife watching, places to walk along the shore, and opportunities to charter boats for fishing and touring.

When to go

The beauty of the Cowichan Valley is the pleasant climate. Summer temperatures are rarely hot, with daily average highs peaking in the low 70s. Although summer is perfect for outdoor fun in the Cowichan Valley, there really isn't a bad month to visit the valley. British Columbia is notoriously cold throughout the winter months, but this valley offers refuge. Winter temperatures are cool, but they tend to stay above freezing, which makes it possible to continue recreating outside without gearing up for full winter weather. Expect occasional rain throughout the winter in addition to plenty of sunny days. Rain can muddy trail conditions, but otherwise, it should have little impact on your ability to enjoy the outdoors.

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