Camping near Nakusp with hiking

Nakusp village welcomes campers for watersports with a mountainous backdrop.

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Camping with Kootenay Born

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · BC
Kootenay Born Campsite is on ten acres of fenced in property, with spectacular mountain views. We are located on the west side of the Arrow Lakes and are accessed by a free shuttle ferry service. Our property is a short walk up from Arrow lake through beautiful old growth cedar and orchard and surrounded by hiking, biking and ATV trails waiting to be explored. 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 and has been recently updated. A short walk 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. Please come and enjoy our beautiful wilderness.
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Caribou Creek Market Gardens

1 site · Tent2 acres · Nakusp, BC
Private & secluded camping site with lots of sun and nature all around. See and listen to the year-round creek. Lake and boat launch very close with great fishing (Dolly Varden, Rainbow, Burton, and Kokanee Salmon). The camping site itself is approx .5 acre. Only one spot available is perfect for you want privacy. Must be fully self-contained. RV or tent. RV can be huge. Pop-outs no problem.
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Laid Back Manor Farm

1 site · RV, Tent7 acres · Ainsworth Hot Springs, BC
There was a dream......come visit to learn more!! A couple of potential treats for early birds this year - book in April and you may be able to take advantage of HUGE brush fire bonfires before the wildfire season starts and fire bans are on!! It's a gamble booking ahead of course, since burning my brush piles can only happen on mildly damp/wet non-windy days and the conditions have to be right - and - only Sun. through Tues.!! Also, there's one last 120' cottonwood tree by the river site that has to come down, and if you time it right on the same days mentioned above, you may bear witness to this rather awesome spectacle!! Otherwise, the place is looking beautiful and I'm looking forward to hosting for another glorious year of peaceful wilderness retreat style camping. Cheers to all of you and HAPPY TRAILS!! The river is a bit low still, but I've been dipping on sunny days with a quick in and out and it is REFRESHING!!! It is possible to run electricity down to the mill shed if you're in an RV, but rustic tenting is also a fine thing!!  Campfires are currently welcome just beyond the millshed campsite or by the river, and dry excellent wood is available.  The site is quiet and private and you likely won't see another human unless you go wandering.  The hiking on our 7 acres is brilliant fun, with trails all over - riverside and beyond with excellent trails 5 minutes to 40 or more away - enjoy solo or take guided tours with yours truly at reasonable, negotiable rates.  I do have a 'day job' so you may not see much of me depending on when you book. Wander all morning and shoot longbow all afternoon on the target range.  A day well spent!!  There are so many options for outdoor fun here.  Canoeing, hiking, swimming, fishing, and archery totally do-able if these are up your alley.  My chef skills are at the disposal of guests as usual, upon request.  With 12 years of industry experience as a 'back house line cook and chef de partie' I can provide an exceptional meal anytime you need to refuel.  It's peaceful and 'laid back' beyond measure here in Summer - and there's always a cool dip in the river if guests feel like cooling off.  Grayson (your host) has traveled the world many times over, in many countries, and is also a 4rth generation local in the Kaslo/Kootenay area - an Aussie Canadian and something of a paradox!!  So conversation is never boring around here - especially when the mead comes out (made in house and seasonally available).  SKOL!!! Now with some of the more year-round details and facts about the area... It's a 'laid back farm' because despite working the land every day, we try not to push too hard and take it easy enough to enjoy the place. There's prime wildlife viewing by the river and in 'Deerhaven' the forested area down there. The focus is on nature here, so please no quads or dirtbikes ripping around - the "Duncan Lake highway" is just up the road for that sort of thing!! Mosquitoes can be bad at certain peak dates (which change yearly according to conditions), but I'll have the bug tent set up by the river for escape if anyone needs it^^ The 'farm' aspect and focus is all on gardens, orchards, and landscaping, no livestock/animals except Mr.Finnegan the Aussie red heeler^^   Things keep changing, and bees are a long-term goal once the orchard is more developed. There is wildcrafting available with a variety of native flora and a free tour to describe what's in season if you'd like to pick your own.  The river level is controlled by the Duncan Dam, and at a high level, there's a private diving board and deck space riverside which is also an amazing place to tan, do yoga, or just relax. At low water the fishing is good and there are good size bull trout in there!! There are trails through forested areas on the property and a new outhouse between the mill shed and river. The riverside area is a wildlife corridor so be prepared to see deer, bears, eagles, osprey, wild turkeys, kingfishers, cedar waxwings, mountain bluebirds, the odd rare coyote/cougar, and possibly elk among others!! Generally, it's pretty quiet, but there are days...... If bears are a concern and you'd rather not have the possibility, camp closer to the mill shed, no worries. All the animals stick close to the river. There's never been any drama with the wildlife and we live in harmony here. The odd grizzly bear shows up, and we keep a close eye on them and take logical precautions. Please be bear aware..... August and September are high alert for grizzly bears as the Kokanee (inland salmon) spawn in the river right here!! So schools of redfish will be swimming around down there - they don't eat while spawning and they're protected, but it's quite a sight to see. The grizzlies tend to head straight to the spawning channel upriver to gorge and we rarely see any here, but it is wise to be aware of the possibility. The river is perfect for swimming and diving in high water, but very cold (glacial runoff) which is amazingly refreshing, but don't count on being in it for hours. There's a ladder for a convenient exit from the water and the diving board is perfect!! There's loads of space for tents down by the river, and a glorious 'sacred grove' full of elderberry trees that's quite a breathtaking tent site. The mill shed has standpipes with clean running water from the well, and it's about the cleanest, freshest water on Earth. Glorious. If you need electricity for charging devices it's available at the cabin, as well as wifi. No wifi by the river, sorry, totally off-grid down there and will remain so. There's also a '9 hole' archery course if this is of interest, max.50# draw and longbows only, please. You're welcome to use the targets free of charge if you're staying the night. As a semi-retired chef, writer, musician, farmer, English teacher, entrepreneur and revolutionary, your host can offer impressive gourmet meals to feed body and soul - made with local organic ingredients and great conscious awareness at an agreed-upon price according to your needs. The garden is full of organic veggies, and there may be fresh venison or wild turkey if you're here in the fall. Please no hunting and no guns if you are a guest.  There are amazing day and multi-day hikes within minutes or hours drive, and as a local of many years, your host can provide excellent advice and directions, possibly even guided tours if you're here at the right time of year!! Happy Hip-Camping!! Grayson and Finnegan look forward to meeting you and seeing to it that you're well situated and outfitted for a good time in the Canadian Outback!!
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Mt. Brennan Sun Temple

1 site · Lodging22 acres · BC
We are located in the sub alpine (1250 meters). Between Kaslo BC and new Denver. Highway marker is the old mining buildings in retallack.Hike in access only (takes about 1 hour or n snowshoes or touring skis)Epic views of Texas peak Loki, Mt Brennan and Rossiter.The temple octagonal shaped with a full kitchen addition. 2 beds and floor mats included for up to 5 people.Recently constructed sauna available as well.Caution this is an adventure hike, and back country knowledge an asset.This is a temple and considered a sacred space sorry No Alcohol allowed.Message for more details!
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Edgewood springs

20 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Nakusp, BC
Edgewood springs is 11 acres with amazing views of the mountains, mature trees spaced out across the land hiking trails a large pond and access to the some of the most amazing lakes British Columbia has to offer. While you are in the area take in some of the most amazing swimming holes and kayaking with great fishing opportunities. Did I mention the hundreds of kilometres of ATV and snowmobile trails ? We are located only 1.2 hours from the Okanagan and a short drive to the hot springs .
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Mable Lake Heritage Farm

9 sites · RVs, Tents128 acres · Lumby, BC
Beautiful clean river , spectacular mountains all around our farm, boating to Mable Lake. Fishing, swimming, sandy river beach , wildlife, mountains, lake access … Total 128 acres Nice trails access to the river beach, boating, fishing, kayaking, paddle board to the beautiful Mabel lake Provincial Park. We planted lots of garlic 🧄 on the farm, more planting to come, corn, sunflowers, lavender , vegetables and cutting flowers we will plant this Spring and Summer.
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Triple L farms

2 sites · Lodging3 acres · Kaslo, BC
Our farm is surrounded by trees, we have an orchard where our chickens and guinea fowl live. Farm fresh eggs are always available to purchase. If you want to meet the chickens we will be glad to take you inside the area. We have a large garden and on occasion run a farm stand. Flower beds along with many wild natural herb plants. We have 3 dogs a kitty and we also breed Holland lop bunnies and fuzzy lop bunnies. It's beautiful and peaceful. We have a fire pit you are welcome to use if there is no fire ban on at the time you are here.
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Cedar Creek Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Winlaw, BC
Best described as Heaven on Earth. Whatever outdoor adventure you enjoy, this will be an ideal home base. The mountains and waters of the Kootenays are legendary. This is also a source of legendary BC Bud. This farm has been cultivating medical cannabis since 2008 and in 2020 we received our recreational cannabis licence. Wholistic health and wellness are the values that motivate our work
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Appledale Golfside Retreat

22 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Winlaw, BC
Nestled in the beautiful Slocan Valley, Appledale Golfside Retreat is the ideal place to relax and reconnect with nature. With easy access to the golf course directly from the campground, and a variety of activities to choose from, you are sure to find something that will fit your lifestyle. We invite you to explore our campground and take in all of the beauty that the Slocan Valley has to offer. Whether you’re looking to relax by tubing down the River, go for a round of Golf next door or take a leisurely stroll on the Rail to Trail, Appledale Golfside Retreat is the perfect destination for you. This secluded 5 acre property is located alongside the beautiful Slocan River and on the edge of Valley View Golf Course in Winlaw, BC. Currently with 8 RV sites and 6 Tent sites available, direct walking access to the Golf Course and restaurant, to the Rail to Trail and the River. Pitch your Tent at one of the waterfront sites or choose one close to the Golf Course. Dogs are allowed on leash, Wi-Fi, Fires are allowed in fire pits only, ( unless local fire ban is effect ) Toilets, No Power or Water Hook-ups for RV's but Water is available onsite(pumped from the River). Sites 1-6: RV's up to 50ft - $35/night Sites 9-14: Smaller Trailers under 35ft/Vans/Cars - $35/night Sites 15-20: Tenting - $20/night This campground is brand new and still under development, your patience is appreciated, any suggestions to improve our service is welcome. 10 minutes from Slocan Village 5 minutes from Winlaw and 35 minutes from either Nelson or Castlegar.
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Forest and Sunshine Fields

8 sites · Tents20 acres · Fauquier, BC
Welcome to Forest and Sunshine Fields!Bring your own tents. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. Pets are welcome.Firewood is available to purchase for $10 per bundle (see extras below). Please add this to your reservation at the time of booking if interested.The land is grazing pasture normally. Approximately 1/3 forested.Choose to camp in the cedar grove, creek valley or sunshine natural fields.There are water creeks on the property for packing water.The site is within 20 min of Lower Arrow Lake and Whatshan Lake. At Whatshan you can get away from it all to enjoy quiet peaceful walks and moments of contemplation. Paddle your canoe or kayak on the lake or plunge into bracing cool waters of the swimming hole in the nearby river.Learn more about this land:Welcome to Forest and Sunshine Fields!Bring your own tents. Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. Pets are welcome.Firewood is available to purchase for $10 per bundle (see extras below). Please add this to your reservation at the time of booking if interested.The land is grazing pasture normally. Approximately 1/3 forested.Choose to camp in the cedar grove, creek valley or sunshine natural fields.There are water creeks on the property for packing water.The site is within 20 min of Lower Arrow Lake and Whatshan Lake.  At Whatshan you can get away from it all to enjoy quiet peaceful walks and moments of contemplation. Paddle your canoe or kayak on the lake or plunge into bracing cool waters of the swimming hole in the nearby river.
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Camping near Nakusp with hiking guide

Overview

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.

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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