The best lakeside camping near Osoyoos

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Looking to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature near Osoyoos, British Columbia? Hipcamp has over 240 camping options that cater specifically to your preference for a lake experience. Whether you want to pitch your tent by the water's edge or set up your RV with a stunning lake view, you'll find the perfect spot. With average prices starting at just $38 per night and options as low as $20, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like The Lakes (156 reviews), Back Forty Vineyards (64 reviews), and Lakeside+ Lakeview Forested Camping (58 reviews) for tried-and-true options. Enjoy amenities like potable water, pet-friendly areas, and showers, and dive into activities like swimming, wind sports, and biking. Get ready for an unforgettable lakeside camping experience!

88% (263) 16 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Osoyoos

1. Fruit Haven, Cawston BC

94%
(48)
27km from Osoyoos · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to Fruit Haven! We are located in Cawston, BC. Located 7 minutes from floating on the South Similkameen river for hours! You can also simply hang out on the beach. We are also 7 minutes from Barcelo Canyon where you can hike for hours or days. Restaurants, markets, and vineyards are all within walking distance. Located just 8kms South East of Keremeos, and 36km west of Osoyoos, Cawston is known as the Organic Farm Capital of Canada. Cawston has hot summers, cool nights and powerful winds. We are also close to several wineries! With the hot summers, cool nights and powerful winds, the wines made here burst with the taste of the Similkameen Valley, thanks to the small farms and winemakers that are dedicated to creating quality, award-winning wine. As you can tell, the activities nearby are endless! We look forward to hosting you.​​
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$60
 / night

2. Chute Lake Lodge

73km from Osoyoos · 32 sites · Lodging
Make your stay with us unique. We know that everyone has their own ideas when it comes to how they want to travel, where they want to stay and what they want to explore. We are proud to offer a wide range of accommodation options to make your stay just right. The birth of Chute Lake started approximately a century ago. The combined population of Kelowna and Penticton was a mere 7,000, and the First World War was just wrapping up. A bustling new sawmill on the shore of Chute Lake had a crew of hardworking loggers thinking it was time to build themselves a place to sleep and eat. Raw materials certainly wouldn’t be an issue, located in the middle of a forest. The crews worked all day turning trees into logs. Soon enough those logs were being hauled from the mill and up a gentle slope to the proposed location of the new bunkhouse. A few years later, the Kettle Valley Railway would arrive, and the mill and freshly built bunkhouse would take on additional roles. It served as a water stop for the steam engines that pulled the passing trains. Enterprising mill workers would even sell some of the large fish they pulled from the lake to the dining carts. These were the formative years Chute Lake Lodge. Cabins have been added and in the 1980s, the central lodge building nearly doubled in size. The restaurant was added with lodge rooms above. The railway that ran directly in front was converted into one of the best cycling paths in the province.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$135
 / night

3. Azhen Sanctuary

93%
(43)
41km from Osoyoos · 7 sites · Lodging
Welcome to our serene 160-acre Indigenous-owned mountain sanctuary. This peaceful off-grid retreat is designed to help you slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience comfort in the wild. We currently offer a beautifully crafted off-grid tiny home, with cabins and unique stays coming soon. Enjoy access to our communal wellness area, featuring a wood-fired sauna, cold plunge tubs, and cozy fire pit—built with timber milled from our land and framed by breathtaking mountain views. Cool off in our seasonal swimming pond with a dock and scenic views, or unwind in our covered outdoor gathering space, which includes: -A small outdoor gym -Communal kitchen with BBQ, flat top grill, single burners, cookware, cutlery, fridge, dishwasher & commercial sink -Picnic tables and a comfy lounge area Feeling adventurous? Hike to the top of our private mountain for 360° panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness—a favorite for sunrise, sunset, and stargazing. Each stay includes free parking nearby, and you’ll be welcomed by our on-site guest caretaker upon arrival. They're available throughout your stay if you need anything. Explore the area during your stay: -Float the Kettle River -Visit the Rock Creek Farmers Market (Saturdays) -Golf at Kettle Valley Golf Club -Run or bike the Kettle Valley Rail Trail -Visit Okanagan Wine Country (less than an hour away) -Hike or bike at Mount Baldy We kindly ask that you let us know when you’ve arrived in Rock Creek before heading up the mountain. It helps us greet you and make sure your arrival goes smoothly. To reach us, you’ll drive 12 km up a government-maintained dirt road. In spring, the road can be a bit soft, so vehicles with clearance or 4x4 are recommended but not required. We regrade the road yearly, and even compact cars make it up just fine with a little care. Please note: We have livestock guardian dogs who protect our land and animals. They may bark at night but are friendly. Please don’t feed, pet, or engage with them. Earplugs are provided for light sleepers. Unplug, unwind, and reconnect. The road may be dirt, but the journey is pure magic.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$275
 / night

Looking to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature near Osoyoos, British Columbia? Hipcamp has over 240 camping options that cater specifically to your preference for a lake experience. Whether you want to pitch your tent by the water's edge or set up your RV with a stunning lake view, you'll find the perfect spot. With average prices starting at just $38 per night and options as low as $20, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like The Lakes (156 reviews), Back Forty Vineyards (64 reviews), and Lakeside+ Lakeview Forested Camping (58 reviews) for tried-and-true options. Enjoy amenities like potable water, pet-friendly areas, and showers, and dive into activities like swimming, wind sports, and biking. Get ready for an unforgettable lakeside camping experience!

88% (263) 16 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Osoyoos

1. Fruit Haven, Cawston BC

94%
(48)
27km from Osoyoos · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to Fruit Haven! We are located in Cawston, BC. Located 7 minutes from floating on the South Similkameen river for hours! You can also simply hang out on the beach. We are also 7 minutes from Barcelo Canyon where you can hike for hours or days. Restaurants, markets, and vineyards are all within walking distance. Located just 8kms South East of Keremeos, and 36km west of Osoyoos, Cawston is known as the Organic Farm Capital of Canada. Cawston has hot summers, cool nights and powerful winds. We are also close to several wineries! With the hot summers, cool nights and powerful winds, the wines made here burst with the taste of the Similkameen Valley, thanks to the small farms and winemakers that are dedicated to creating quality, award-winning wine. As you can tell, the activities nearby are endless! We look forward to hosting you.​​
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
CA$60
 / night

2. Chute Lake Lodge

73km from Osoyoos · 32 sites · Lodging
Make your stay with us unique. We know that everyone has their own ideas when it comes to how they want to travel, where they want to stay and what they want to explore. We are proud to offer a wide range of accommodation options to make your stay just right. The birth of Chute Lake started approximately a century ago. The combined population of Kelowna and Penticton was a mere 7,000, and the First World War was just wrapping up. A bustling new sawmill on the shore of Chute Lake had a crew of hardworking loggers thinking it was time to build themselves a place to sleep and eat. Raw materials certainly wouldn’t be an issue, located in the middle of a forest. The crews worked all day turning trees into logs. Soon enough those logs were being hauled from the mill and up a gentle slope to the proposed location of the new bunkhouse. A few years later, the Kettle Valley Railway would arrive, and the mill and freshly built bunkhouse would take on additional roles. It served as a water stop for the steam engines that pulled the passing trains. Enterprising mill workers would even sell some of the large fish they pulled from the lake to the dining carts. These were the formative years Chute Lake Lodge. Cabins have been added and in the 1980s, the central lodge building nearly doubled in size. The restaurant was added with lodge rooms above. The railway that ran directly in front was converted into one of the best cycling paths in the province.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
CA$135
 / night

3. Azhen Sanctuary

93%
(43)
41km from Osoyoos · 7 sites · Lodging
Welcome to our serene 160-acre Indigenous-owned mountain sanctuary. This peaceful off-grid retreat is designed to help you slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience comfort in the wild. We currently offer a beautifully crafted off-grid tiny home, with cabins and unique stays coming soon. Enjoy access to our communal wellness area, featuring a wood-fired sauna, cold plunge tubs, and cozy fire pit—built with timber milled from our land and framed by breathtaking mountain views. Cool off in our seasonal swimming pond with a dock and scenic views, or unwind in our covered outdoor gathering space, which includes: -A small outdoor gym -Communal kitchen with BBQ, flat top grill, single burners, cookware, cutlery, fridge, dishwasher & commercial sink -Picnic tables and a comfy lounge area Feeling adventurous? Hike to the top of our private mountain for 360° panoramic views of the surrounding wilderness—a favorite for sunrise, sunset, and stargazing. Each stay includes free parking nearby, and you’ll be welcomed by our on-site guest caretaker upon arrival. They're available throughout your stay if you need anything. Explore the area during your stay: -Float the Kettle River -Visit the Rock Creek Farmers Market (Saturdays) -Golf at Kettle Valley Golf Club -Run or bike the Kettle Valley Rail Trail -Visit Okanagan Wine Country (less than an hour away) -Hike or bike at Mount Baldy We kindly ask that you let us know when you’ve arrived in Rock Creek before heading up the mountain. It helps us greet you and make sure your arrival goes smoothly. To reach us, you’ll drive 12 km up a government-maintained dirt road. In spring, the road can be a bit soft, so vehicles with clearance or 4x4 are recommended but not required. We regrade the road yearly, and even compact cars make it up just fine with a little care. Please note: We have livestock guardian dogs who protect our land and animals. They may bark at night but are friendly. Please don’t feed, pet, or engage with them. Earplugs are provided for light sleepers. Unplug, unwind, and reconnect. The road may be dirt, but the journey is pure magic.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
CA$275
 / night

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