The best waterside camping near Kamloops

Set at the confluence of two rivers and three major highways, Kamloops is a jumping-off point for backcountry adventures and winding RV outings.

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The best waterside camping near Kamloops guide

When to go

July and August are the area’s warmest months, when it’s nice to camp somewhere near fresh water. Campers visiting in spring and fall should pack a puffy, insulated parka to ward off any nighttime chill—temperature changes can be dramatic.

Know before you go

  • Campground reservations at some provincial parks are mandatory, especially on summer weekends.
  • Kamloops has all of the retail and professional services that every camper needs (Wal-Mart, Costco, Canadian Tire).
  • Fire and smoking bans are often in effect during the dry summer months.
  • Campgrounds are busiest during Canadian holiday weekends—Victoria Day in May, Canada Day in July, BC Day in August, and Labour Day in September.

Nearby attractions

  • Immerse yourself in history and nature when camping near the Othello Tunnels. Known for its breathtaking trails through old railway tunnels and surrounding wilderness, the Othello Tunnels camping experience combines adventure, relaxation, and a touch of mystery for a truly unforgettable outdoor getaway.
  • For a refreshing, serene getaway, camping near Johnson Lake is a must. Plunge into the crystal clear waters and enjoy the unique Johnson Lake camping experience, full of relaxing swims, calming nature trails, and enchanting lakeside picnics.