The best camping in Allison Lake Provincial Park, BC

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Discover the natural splendor of Allison Lake Provincial Park. 

The best camping in Allison Lake Provincial Park, BC

Hammock Ranch

1. Hammock Ranch

97%
(17)
33km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 1 site
Our lake belongs to the beavers and ducks more than the humans. It’s an amazing place to watch, while swimming is best done at the river, a 5min drive away or half hour walk. A hike through the woods affords many opportunities to discover secret spots carved out of the wilderness with private views of the lake and surrounding properties. The rare wildlife around includes bobcats, bears, cougars, deer, elk and the occasional wolf. Ermine, rabbits and grouse are also common sightings. We have 2 dogs and appreciate a chance to introduce them to your dogs so they understand you’re authorized visitors, once you’ve settled in and your animals are comfortable. Thank you for your understanding! While there is a fire ban on it is ok to bring a propane stove or a propane fire pit, but we ask you let us know about it so we can help you site it safely and we can bring you watering cans to have on hand. Forest fires are a thing out here.. We thank you in advance for your cooperation on this.
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CA$50
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Lazy River Camping

2. Lazy River Camping

95%
(21)
50km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Lazy River Camping is located on the Similkameen River. There are 10 waterfront sites for off grid tent camping and RV's. 1000 meters of beach front. Located 2.2 KM west of the Village of Hedley and 20 minutes to Keremeos. We provide a washroom, water, bbq and a kids playground. Ice is available. Ideal location for events weddings and reunions with more space available upon request. Enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets in this east/west valley location.
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CA$30
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Firkin Riverside Camp Retreat

3. Firkin Riverside Camp Retreat

99%
(35)
59km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
10 acre rural riverfront property 20 minutes west of Merritt BC. Private campsite next to Spius Creek. Separate entrance road. Sunny location. Hiking, swimming ,seclusion. Suitable for tenting or RV. Drinking water available, firepit, picnic table, walking trails, creek access, fishing. Pets OK ...
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CA$36
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Back Forty Vineyards

4. Back Forty Vineyards

93%
(355)
61km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Come camp on a 40-acre parcel backing onto crown land mountains and wake up in front of 10 acres of vineyard and a view of Okanagan Lake! There is a small cabin and two camp sites to choose from. Site 1 is best suited for tents and small campervans, less than 18' or so (though people with small trailers like tear drop campers have been fine). Site 2 has a much larger flat area that can hold RVs up to 30'. Cabin available for those that want to sleep in a cozy bed and have a warm fire :) Outhouse on the property, which is just a pit toilet. It is a working farm so will likely have various equipment around at times as well as workers at certain times of the year. You’ll likely meet our very friendly and very energetic Bernedoodle, Bernie. If you prefer to keep him out of your campsite just let us know and we can keep him closer. Otherwise, he thinks he has the run of the place! Please check to see if campfires are allowed (live in a high-risk fire zone) and firewood is available with an extra charge. If you need anything to better enjoy your stay, just let us know! Our property is located in Peachland, BC. Positioned midway between Kelowna and Pentiction, it is the perfect location to draw from both population centres and is well-positioned to act as a hub for popular wine and other agri-tourism activities. Peachland is within easy reach of over 200 estate wineries and microbreweries.
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CA$40
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Bigfoot Hideaway on the Fraser

5. Bigfoot Hideaway on the Fraser

98%
(20)
62km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 1 site
Paradise on the Mighty Fraser River surrounded by woodland gardens you will find a secluded heated cabin with 160 ft of the waterfront view. A place to get back to nature. Sit on the deck and watch the river flow as you sip locally made coffee or taste the local breweries' craft beer. Catch a glimpse of the wildlife, bear, dear, eagles and otters across the river. Bring your binoculars. Sit on the deck and enjoy the propane fire pit and watch the river flow by. enjoy the peacefulness of the woods and wake up to the birds singing around you. This is Glamping at its finest! The cabin is located in Hope, BC. Hope is well-known as the gateway to British Columbia's interior and to the Lower Mainland part of the Fraser Valley. Between the Coast Mountain Range and the Cascade Mountain Range, this hub of southern BC highways makes Hope a readily accessible destination from which to explore some of the most beautiful and dramatic BC wilderness. We also offer an on site massage therapist for booking.
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CA$179
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Washtock Family Campground

6. Washtock Family Campground

95%
(203)
73km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 24 sites · Tents, RVs
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/electricity 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 small store on site with your regular camping goodies, Ice, seasonal vegetable, as well as farm fresh eggs and all natural free range beef from our farm. 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 there is 6km of gravel road until you reach our campground. Past our campground is the beautiful Nahatlatch provincial Park which contains Francis lake, Hanna Lake and Nahatlatch Lake. The lakes offer an abundance of activities such as fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming and paddle boarding. The first lake is about a 15-20 min drive again on gravel road. 2 wheel drive accessible until 21km on the forest service Road after 21km you will need a 4x4, if you plan to travel to Grizzly falls or the 3rd Lake. 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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CA$43
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Upper5 Farm

7. Upper5 Farm

100%
(13)
75km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 1 site
Welcome to our serene farm in the heart of Naramata, BC. Nestled amidst lush hills, our charming farm offers a unique escape where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. Experience the joy of interacting and becoming educated about our friendly horses and donkeys, always eager to welcome new friends. Whether you’re seeking a restful getaway or and adventurous countryside experience, our farm provides the perfect blend of relaxation and rejuvenation. Come and discover the simple pleasures of farm life in Naramata, where every moment is a breath of fresh air. Private yoga can be arranged upon request.
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CA$100
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Hidden Creek Rabbit Farm

8. Hidden Creek Rabbit Farm

94%
(9)
10km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 6 sites
getting below freezing temperatures We are 8 minutes north east of PRINCETON BC, or an hour south of Aspen Grove BC. Define ourselves as a Christian couple and a rabbit farm, that would like to share our area with people who enjoy getting into the forest. We do not have dogs, cats or other outside pets so we frequently see deer grazing on our landings. Our property is located 28 Km off the main Hwy 5A on a highways maintained gravel road, some potholes exist! Though we have 3 camping options to choose from, we will block off 2 so whomever books first has the entire site to themselves- and can make check in and check out times flexible. Camping options are a larger 24 ' Rv for families or groups that sleeps up to 6/ a smaller 22' RV trailer for singles or couples sleeps 3. In addition to the RV we have on grid and an off grid areas for tenting, your RV's or van-life if preferred. Our driveway climbs up 100 meters off Summers Cr Rd and is quite secluded. The camping area is like a triangle- a narrow driveway over our creek that opens to a landing 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. Our small Hidden Creek runs through the property and you can hear it at night. We have also developed 2 hiking trails -one 3 km and one 9 km, both follow our creek to the top of our mountain- that you can explore independently or join a guided hike. After your hike enjoy a soak in our mineral filled hot tub- yet please no soaps or shampoos- hot tubs are not like a Jacuzzi. A Jacuzzi might tolerate such chemicals and just fill up with fun bubbles, but hot tubs are different. The motors and filters might get clogged and ruin the tub. We fill the tub with spring water from our creek and we only add Epson salts. We also have a few older bikes you can use to ride to the beautiful 7 km long Missezula lake, 3 kms north. Or rent our 16' canoe/ life jackets included/ to go out on the lake. Missezula Lake is one of our favorite summer places to cool off! Princeton area is renown for Copper Mining and we have many green rocks on the ground everywhere that are copper! We have been told there are also a few old mining caves on, or above our property, we have so far located one.
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CA$30
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Fraser Canyon teepee escape

9. Fraser Canyon teepee escape

100%
(6)
62km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 2 sites
Experience nature by sleeping in a uniques, waterfront, handcrafted luxury teepee steps away from the Fraser River. Located in the fraser canyon just 15 minutes north of Hope bc off of Highway 1. We feature 2 teepees Teepee #1- 26 foot teepee 7.93 MThis teepee boasts a gorgeous king bed and two singles with quality bedding, including down duvets and down alternative pillows and can accommodate up to 4 people. The teepee features a fully furnished space with power and water with ample seating and includes all the necessities to create your perfect meal. Also includes a is a coffee and tea bar. The decor is inspired by the culture of the local indigenous peoples of yale First Nation. Sit outside on your private deck overlooking the river and enjoy the beauty of seeing eagles bears deer and other wildlife.  Here you will find a barbecue and outdoor propane griddle to create your favourite meals. Sit and enjoy the views of the river at your balcony railing bar or relax in your lounge chairs. Afterwards sit around the campfire and roast marshmallows while sitting next to the river. We include firewood. Guests can share a fully functional outdoor washroom facility featuring a compostable toilet and an outdoor low flow shower. As a gift we provide naturally handcrafted locally made soap, eco friendly shampoos and conditioners. Towels and washcloths are provided. Teepee #2This teepee is a more rustic adventure and features accommodation for 2 with access to the shared washroom. Outside you will find a picnic table and a tabletop barbecue. Quality bedding is provided as well as towels and washcloths and naturally handcrafted soap. This teepee is also decorated with local indigenous decor. This teepee has no power or water. Potable Water is available in the washroom. Battery powered LED lanterns are provided for you. Adventure is at your doorstep with activities such as river rafting, gold panning, hiking, swimming at nearby beaches and the best fishing in Canada. We would be more than happy to book your fishing adventure with the world class reputable Great River Fishing Adventures. 
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CA$335
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River Beach Resort

10. River Beach Resort

73km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to our little slice of paradise! Our place is private, located on the Similkameen River in beautiful Keremeos! We have one RV spot that sits on about one acre of manicured lawn. We also have a few RV spots on the dyke overlooking the Similkameen River. There are great tenting spots too—whether you’re looking for group camping or a quiet, romantic getaway with beautiful views, we’ve got you covered! We provide water hookups as well as a 30-amp electrical connection. There’s no sani-dump at the RV site itself, but we do have one available on the property if needed. If you’re looking to get away from it all, we’re just 3.5 hours from the Lower Mainland! Enjoy fishing? We have our own private little fishing hole that’s only accessible from our property. Love hunting? We’re right down the road from Ashnola Road, where you can explore for days. Come check us out—we’d love to have you!
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CA$45
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Twin Lakes Golf Course & RV

11. Twin Lakes Golf Course & RV

74km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 47 sites
Twin Lakes is located in a serene mountain setting. This beautiful 285-acre property is nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by towering rock cliffs. Twin Lakes Golf & RV features an RV Park, only a nine iron from the 1st tee. Nearby you’ll find trout-stocked lakes, hiking & biking trails, sandy beaches, nighttime entertainment, and over twenty local wineries all within a 20-minute drive. The property is nestled in the South Okanagan 20 Km’s southwest of Penticton, BC, or 35 miles north of the Canada/US border at Osoyoos. The golf course features elevated tees, strategically bunkered greens and fairways, and water hazards on four holes. Multiple tee blocks on each hole ensure all players are challenged yet provides optimal playability. The course features pine, fir, and numerous deciduous trees and a variety of wildlife to complement the mountain scenery. In the clubhouse, you will find the concession/snack shack offering good food, friendly service, and a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, and micro-brewed beers. The outdoor patio provides a relaxing place to take in the incredible view overlooking the 1st, 9th & 10th holes.
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CA$45
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KMountain Lookout, Keremeos BC

12. KMountain Lookout, Keremeos BC

100%
(1)
77km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 1 site
Come and experience our tiny home in Keremeos, overlooking vineyards, Orchards and Kmountain. Your stay will be anything but ordinary. Enjoy this 360sq.ft home with a tiny kitchen (no oven) and modern bathroom. You will love relaxing in the hot tub after your adventures at Penticton, Osoyoos and Oliver beaches. Okanagan Falls and Apex Mountain just 30 min away. Spend your morning at the fresh markets and orchards in Keremeos and Cawston. Lots of room to park your water toys too.
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CA$300
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Chute Lake Lodge

13. Chute Lake Lodge

77km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 32 sites
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.
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CA$135
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StoneCircle Retreat

14. StoneCircle Retreat

100%
(4)
77km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 1 site
Sleep Under the Stars in Our Magical Dome or Camp Spots! Disconnect from the hustle and bustle of life and reconnect with nature in this peaceful dome located in Kaleden, BC. The dome is on 10 acres and borders 350 acres of crownland to explore. Includes a hangout area with a fire pit, patio table and chairs, solar lights, and an outdoor cooking area. There are lights and a charging station in the dome. We also have a Spot for RV's and camper vans to park for the night. **This is a rustic off-grid glamping experience with access by 1 km of gravel road. It only has an outhouse, outdoor heated shower, and no cell or wifi service. Outhouse and Shower: The outhouse is conveniently located just a couple of meters behind the dome. The shower is across from the outhouse and has heated water. Work in Progress: This is our first year open, and we're still in the process of developing the retreat. As a result, you may notice some piles of sticks and dirt. Off-Grid Living: Please note there is no cell service or Wifi at the dome. However, you can get cell service just a short 5-minute drive down the road. Sometimes you can get spotty cell service at the dome if you stand in the right spot.
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CA$119
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Fluffy Bunny Farms Camping

15. Fluffy Bunny Farms Camping

89%
(9)
80km from Allison Lake Provincial Park · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Learn more about this land: Fluffy Bunny Farms is a private 6-acre property located only 15 minutes from downtown Kelowna! It’s the perfect place to camp near Bear Creek Provincial Park and Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park. We have 3 private campsites with stunning mountain views perfect for a small trailer, or self-contained camper van/tent. Guests can enjoy biking, fishing, hiking and wildlife watching all nearby. We also have a white sand volleyball court to relax and enjoy some friendly competition with your camping partner at the end of your day. Please note that there are no amenities available at the campsite. Campers will need to have a self-contained vehicle and leave no trace. We are dog friendly and request that dogs remain under their owner's control at all times and on leash. We do not allow campfires as our home burned down last year in the McDougal Creek fire as well as a lot of the neighbourhood so we don’t allow any fires or smoking cigarettes on the property. We will be building our new home during the summer but the build is a bit away from where the sites are so it shouldn’t be an issue. But this is forwarded as we know that this is a priority for us as so we won’t stop building even if we have campers, so we just want everyone to know this in advance! We can’t wait to host you and if you have any questions before booking, just ask!
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CA$75
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Allison Lake Provincial Park beckons the intrepid at heart with its serene lake and forested trails. Here, adventurers can immerse themselves in activities like kayaking, wildlife photography, and hiking. As the sun sets, the park transforms into a tranquil haven for campers seeking a night under the stars. Whether you're paddling through the gentle waters or exploring the scenic paths, Allison Lake offers an escape into Canada's wild beauty.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Allison Lake Provincial Park is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the lake is inviting. Conversely, winter can be harsh, with heavy snowfall limiting access and activities. Early reservations are recommended for the peak season to secure your spot amid nature's splendor.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website for updates on seasonal closures and fire bans before your visit.
  • Ensure you have the necessary permits for fishing or boating on the lake.
  • Wildlife is abundant; always maintain a safe distance and store food securely.
  • Cellular reception can be limited; plan accordingly for emergencies.
  • Accessible facilities are available, but it's best to verify current conditions.

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