RV camping near Hope with showers

Nature envelops campers in the temperate rainforests of Hope, British Columbia.

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Washtock Family Campground

12 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Merritt, BC
Nestled in the pristine Nahatlatch Valley between the Nahatlatch River and Fraser River. Washtock Family Campground offers rustic camping from tents to RVs. We are an ATV friendly campground with ride in ride out accessibility. The campground offers pull through RV Sites with non-potable water and septic connections. We are off grid so we have no power connections but allow generators. We have space for big groups or just a quick get away for two, we can accommodate you. We have flush toilets and outhouses as well as a hot shower for guest use. We have a large garden on site and offer seasonal vegetable sales, as well as farm fresh eggs and all natural free range beef. We are located 13km north of Northbend which is across the river from Boston Bar BC. Once you reach Boston Bar you will Turn left at the Esso and cross 2 sets of railroad tracks bringing you into Northbend, from Northbend there is about 6km of paved road after that it is a government-maintained gravel road until you reach our campground. Past our campground is the beautiful Nahatlatch provincial Park which contains Francis lake, Hanna Lake and Nahatalatch Lake. The lakes offer an abundance of activities such as fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming and paddle boarding. There are many hiking, biking, horseback riding and ATVing trails in the area. Washtockfamilyfarm.ca Please feel free to email if you have any questions. We would love to accommodate you for your future adventures.
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Hidden Creek Rabbit Farm

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · Merritt, BC
We are just north east of PRINCETON BC, a Christian couple and a rabbit farm, that would like to share our area with people who enjoy getting into the forest. Our property is located 28 Km off the main Hwy 5A on a highways maintained gravel road, some potholes exist! Though we have 4 camping options to choose from, we will block off 3 so whomever books first has the entire site to themselves. Camping options are 2 RV trailers for you to chose from, the smaller 21' for singles or couples sleeps 3, the larger 23' for families that sleeps 6. We also have a play n pack if needed. In addition to the RV's we have on grid and an off grid areas for tenting or van-life if preferred. Our site is like a triangle- a narrow driveway over our creek opens to landing that is 100 feet long and 50 feet wide at the opposite end. Beyond the landing we are all hills and valleys with LOTS of rocky areas to explore, the terrain is uneven so bring sturdy hiking boots. We have a small creek that runs through the property and you can hear it at night. We have also developed 2 hiking trails -one 3km and one 9 kms that follow our creek to the top of our mountain that you can explore independently or join a guided hike. We also have older bikes you can use to head to the beautiful 7 km long Missezula lake. Or rent our 16' canoe/ life jackets included to go out on the lake. Princeton area is renown for Copper Mining and we have many green rocks on the ground that are copper everywhere! We have been told there are also a few old mining caves on or above our property, we have so far located one. And Missezula Lake is 3 km north and one of our favorite summer places to cool off!
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RV camping near Hope with showers guide

Overview

Northeast of Vancouver, Hope, BC is a stunning city made all the more impressive by its endless outdoor attractions and Indigenous culture on display. Settled at the confluence of the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers, the town is a launch pad for locals and visitors alike to experience all the rugged natural beauty British Columbia, Canada has to offer. After a day filled with canoeing, hiking, biking, camping, and more, campers will also be close to accommodations like RV sites, cabin rentals, and rustic creekside campgrounds near Hope.

Where to go

Sasquatch Provincial Park

Sasquatch Provincial Park is a beloved region known for its collection of small lakes, stunning second-growth birch forests, extensive biodiversity, and of course, stunning views of BC’s imposing mountain ranges. Spanning more than 1,200 hectares, Sasquatch Park has something for everyone—boat across the lakes (or take advantage of paddleboard rentals in town), enjoy a day of tranquil fishing, or choose from three light, on-site hikes. Afterwards, enjoy an evening at a riverside campground or glamping spot—ideally, complete with a hot tub.

Mount Outram

For campers in search of a more challenging hike, Mt. Outram is the go-to spot. Featuring over 18 kilometres of trails to explore, this rugged hike displays BC’s natural beauty. Find the way through uphill switchback climbs through the pine, cedar, and fir trees until finally breaking into the subalpine region. From here, technical skills are required to handle the final scramble, navigating boulders and scree to finally reach the unbelievable vista at the summit. After a tough hike well done, relax at a creek campground, recreation site with full hookups and firepits, or a quiet RV park.

Silver Lake Provincial Park

If undeveloped, wild nature is the draw to BC, then Silver Lake Provincial Park tops the list of must-see locations. At 77 hectares, these lakefront lands are home to countless species of plants and animals (including black bears, so proceed with caution), as well as breathtaking views of nearby mountain ranges. Silver Lake Park is a great spot for a boat cruise, canoeing trip, or for a short hike and a picnic to take in the beautiful Skagit Valley.

When to go

Camping season in Hope, BC is best enjoyed in late spring, summer, and early fall. Since Hope is located in a temperate rainforest, other times of year tend to be very rainy (on average 20 cm of rain per month in the winter), with many parks and attractions closing for the off-season. Large crowds aren’t really a concern in warmer months, however, there are natural hazards active in the season (such as black bears and ticks).

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