The best dog-friendly glamping near Nakusp

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Surrounded by the Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges and the shores of Arrow Lake, the village of Nakusp features a wealth of green space for tent campers, car campers, and RVers. Spend the days fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, and exploring both land and lake. Then visit Nakusp’s famous natural hot springs to relax after a long travel day. Nearby camping options include provincial parks offering modern amenities, like wifi and washrooms with showers, with many campgrounds set close to town, meaning supply runs are quick and easy.

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Kootenay born camping by Arrow lake

1. Kootenay born camping by Arrow lake

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26km from Nakusp · 18 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Nakusp, BC
Short-Term Rental Registration# H503 685 174 Welcome to kootenay Born Camping. Enjoy spectacular mountain views with the crystal clear waters of the beautiful Arrow lake. We are just across the lake and are accessed by the first electric shuttle ferry service in BC. If you are looking to escape the crowded tourist areas but want to feel safe and comfortable, then this is your place. We are surrounded by hiking, biking and ATV trails waiting to be explored. We offer complimentary kayaks and bicycles to explore the beauty that surrounds us. A few miles down the road is Saddle mountain hiking trail, a challenging hike with breathtaking views all the way up. At the top of Saddle Mountain is a look out building with 360 panoramic views that is free to use. A short walk or bike ride from the camp site, through old growth cedar groves and orchard will lead you to Arrow Lake where you can enjoy all types of water activities or take a walk to explore many of the areas private beaches. Grab a kayak or SUP board and explore our many secluded, sandy beach spots. Come and enjoy our beautiful wilderness, It's a whole other world over here.....
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$25
 / night

Surrounded by the Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges and the shores of Arrow Lake, the village of Nakusp features a wealth of green space for tent campers, car campers, and RVers. Spend the days fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, and exploring both land and lake. Then visit Nakusp’s famous natural hot springs to relax after a long travel day. Nearby camping options include provincial parks offering modern amenities, like wifi and washrooms with showers, with many campgrounds set close to town, meaning supply runs are quick and easy.

89% (70)

Top-rated campgrounds

Kootenay born camping by Arrow lake

1. Kootenay born camping by Arrow lake

99%
(81)
26km from Nakusp · 18 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Nakusp, BC
Short-Term Rental Registration# H503 685 174 Welcome to kootenay Born Camping. Enjoy spectacular mountain views with the crystal clear waters of the beautiful Arrow lake. We are just across the lake and are accessed by the first electric shuttle ferry service in BC. If you are looking to escape the crowded tourist areas but want to feel safe and comfortable, then this is your place. We are surrounded by hiking, biking and ATV trails waiting to be explored. We offer complimentary kayaks and bicycles to explore the beauty that surrounds us. A few miles down the road is Saddle mountain hiking trail, a challenging hike with breathtaking views all the way up. At the top of Saddle Mountain is a look out building with 360 panoramic views that is free to use. A short walk or bike ride from the camp site, through old growth cedar groves and orchard will lead you to Arrow Lake where you can enjoy all types of water activities or take a walk to explore many of the areas private beaches. Grab a kayak or SUP board and explore our many secluded, sandy beach spots. Come and enjoy our beautiful wilderness, It's a whole other world over here.....
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
CA$25
 / night

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Where to go

Summit Lake Provincial Park

The natural world is up close and personal at Summit Lake Provincial Park where campers can wonder at mountain goats perched on rocky outcroppings or the winter migration of thousands of toads from water to forest for hibernation. Crystal-clear lake waters provide opportunities for canoeing, swimming, and fishing. The park’s campsites allow for tents and RVs or other vehicles, which campers can snag on a first-come, first-served basis or reserve ahead of time. Firewood is available for purchase to keep those campfires and camp stoves burning.

McDonald Creek Park

The eastern shore of Arrow Lake Reservoir is home to the facilities of McDonald Creek Park. Arrow Lake is a popular destination for watersports and fishing, with the opportunity to see kokanee salmon during the August spawning season. (Campers planning to fish should make sure they have the appropriate licenses in advance.) Swim, beachcomb, and boat or water ski while staying at vehicle-accessible campsites complete with electrical hookups, picnic tables, and campfire rings.

Nakusp Municipal Campground

Considered “the heart of the village,” Nakusp Municipal Campground lets campers sleep under the stars just outside downtown. The wooded area features modern camping amenities for RVers and tent campers alike, with electrical hookups at certain sites, and washrooms with showers available. Campers at Nakusp have access to playgrounds and walking trails, with a beach only a few short blocks away. Or step back into civilization for just a bit and visit the Nakusp shopping district.

When to go

Summertime in Nakusp brings crowds to the lake for watersports, so busyness aside, this is the best time to experience the water. The hot springs are best enjoyed during the cooler parts of spring or fall, which is also when campgrounds are rarely at full capacity. Kokanee spawn and frogs migrate to the forest in fall, so naturalists might find this the best time to visit.

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