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Back Forty Vineyards

93%
(354)
27km from Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Peachland, BC
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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Fruit Haven, Cawston BC

94%
(48)
71km from Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Cawston, BC
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.​​
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Shuswap River Oasis

100%
(11)
71km from Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs · Lumby, BC
Guests will get to wake up to the sounds of the Shuswap River flowing right outside their campsite. Sandy shaded kids play area with a kids swing, 2 person snowboard swing and a trampoline. A net and hammock for all your chilling needs. Load to explore around the property, including an island on the Shuswap River. Launch your floaties and spend the afternoon floating down the picturesque river, but please bear in mind the river conditions vary throughout the year. The 8KM river float is an intermediate level float and may not be suitable for young kids as there is a section that needs to be walked to avoid a dangerous area. There is other options for shorter floats upstream and end at our property. Please ask us for more details. We also have a field to ride any quads or dirt-bikes around. Its very basic riding conditions, but still fun for young kids! As well there is lots to see in the area including 2 waterfalls and Mable lake provincial park all within an hour drive. Please do not hesitate to ask us any questions!
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SkyRidge Lookout

100%
(4)
54km from Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park · 2 sites · Lodging · Vernon, BC
🍂 Top of the World Retreat — Fall Escape Above the Okanagan Off-Grid Trailer • EcoFlow Solar • 180° Panoramic Views 🔥 Launch Special! Save 15% — discount already applied 12 acres of private mountain land — all to yourself. Fall is the best season up here. Crisp mornings, golden light on the hills, the smell of woodsmoke in the air. Perched high above Okanagan Lake, this fully equipped off-grid trailer retreat gives you the space to breathe, recharge, and savor the season. From Sparkling Hill to Silver Star, the 180° views stretch endlessly — painted with autumn colors by day, glowing with stars by night. This isn’t just camping. It’s your private fall sanctuary. No neighbors. No noise. Just peace. 🛠️ What’s On Site 32-ft off-grid trailer with A/C, heat, and a full kitchen Brand new 10x14 gazebo with lights + cozy seating 8x8 platform with twin soaker tanks (fill + soak) Fire pit with two wooden chairs — perfect for crisp fall sunsets 🌿 Off-Grid, Without Roughing It The EcoFlow solar power system keeps your essentials running silently and sustainably. Use the gas generator when you need extra juice (a full tank runs about 8 hrs) — but most guests find the solar setup more than enough to keep lights, fridge, and devices humming. ✨ Why Guests Love Fall Here Privacy: no neighbors in sight — just you and the mountain Colors & light: fiery sunsets, and crystal-clear skies True off-grid comfort: modern trailer + solar setup Zero light pollution: the Milky Way in full view Unmatched stillness: the kind of quiet you can feel in your chest 🍁 Come unplug, watch the seasons change, and reconnect with what matters. Fall at the Top of the World Retreat is unlike anywhere else — a peaceful mountain hideaway, perched high above the noise.
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Cuddly Cat Farms

94%
(125)
58km from Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Vernon, BC
Welcome to Cuddly Cat Farms. This property is our dream come true. Located 5 min from the city of Vernon you have fantastic views of our beautiful valley and are surrounded by Apple Orchards. We were the first people to live on this land and have built everything you see since 2017. When we arrived there were no trees on the property and we have planted some in the campsites which are quite small but will one day be large and mighty. Enjoy 20 beautiful acres just 5 minutes out of Vernon. Close proximity to Kal Lake, Swan Lake and Lake Okanagan. Fantastic hiking trails, biking trails, and watersports close by. We currently have 7 dispersed sites. These sites are set up in a ring, each with their own fire pit when there is no fire ban. There are washrooms and showers at our shop just a little hike from the sites. The water is well water and quite soft, but it is potable. The skinny taps in the washrooms do have filtered water There is potable water for washing dishes ( warm and cold) at the taps on the outside of the shop - near the entrance door for the washrooms. We live on the property as well, up on the hill. We want everyone to have a wonderful experience but do also want you to have your privacy. We venture down to the sites periodically to check but do try to stay out of the way. We look forward to hosting you!
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Village Hub Farm Forest Camping

95%
(75)
72km from Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Spallumcheen, BC
Village Hub Farm Campground Located in the north Okanagan 5 minutes from Armstrong and 15 minutes from Vernon. We recently bought this charmingly rustic old farm property and are in the exciting process of bringing it back to life. Our address is 1945 Otter Lake Cross Road, Armstrong. It has a lovely forest area, alongside sprawling fields that are dotted with beautiful wildflowers throughout Spring and Summer. Another delightful feature of our home is a swamp that displays a spectacular array of bird wildlife in the spring and early summer. A bird watcher’s dream! And, if you are lucky, you may even see deer, beaver, bear, coyote, Marmot, or Western Painted Turtle roaming the property, all have been seen on the farm at one time or another, so keep your eyes peeled! We are close to amenities but are far enough out of town to provide a quiet and restful retreat from the hum and drum of every day life. We are popular for family reunions and specialty gatherings such as card or game tournaments. Summer in the Okanagan. Come and enjoy the scenery, fresh peaches, cherries, watermelons, veggies and other locally grown delights when in season. Our campground features include: Four forested sites with fire pits and picnic tables. Fires not permitted during fire bans. Tent or RV (up to 25 feet or so) camping Potable water from utility shed Portable toilet facility (Porta-potty) No power hookups No sani-dump No showers or laundry facilities Firewood available for extra cost but there is a lot of fallen dead wood in the forest area if you want to pick it up. No live tree or branch cutting permitted. Fun things to do nearby: Water Slides – 10 minutes Kal Beach – 25 minutes Tuley Beach on Shuswap River in Enderby - 20 minutes Hiking, road and mountain biking Boating, paddle boarding, swimming Floating down Shuswap River Enderby, Armstrong and Vernon Farmer’s Markets Farm tours, winery tours, bike tours, IPE (Interior Provincial Exhibition), Armstrong MetalFest, classic car exhibitions and more. Fishing Paintball And so much more Pets are welcome but must be on a leash, and under control at all time. Drugs and marijuana strictly prohibited on the property at all times. No fireworks.
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McCulloch Meadows Ranch

98%
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14km from Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Kelowna, BC
Nestled amidst the mountains, our 138-acre historic ranch complete with original log home and outbuildings is a unique camping experience . With sprawling meadows producing hay and creeks running through, thriving milk goats, and lively chickens, roosters crowing to start the day.   Situated just 45 km east of Kelowna, we offer a serene escape. For water enthusiasts, McCulloch Lake, awaits just 1 km east of our site. Whether you choose to trek along the trail or take the scenic McCulloch Road, this pristine lake offers a refreshing oasis for swimming, fishing, or simply basking in the sun. Situated along the renowned TransCanada Great Trail, also known as the KVR Trail, our campsite offers an ideal blend of adventure and tranquility. Lace up your hiking boots or hop on your bike to explore the scenic trail, soaking in breathtaking mountain vistas and refreshing forested landscapes.  The Iconic Myra Canyon Trestles are 11km west by KVR Trail.    While our location embraces the serenity of nature, the vibrant city of Kelowna is a mere 45 km away. Stock up on groceries, indulge in local wineries, tee off at renowned golf courses, or take advantage of the convenience of the international airport nearby.
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The best camping in Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

Embark on an adventure through Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Traverse the historic Kettle Valley Rail Trail, where cyclists and hikers marvel at the restored trestles and tunnels carved through the rugged landscape. While the park doesn't offer campgrounds, the day-use areas are perfect for picnics amid the wilderness, and the extensive trail network beckons explorers to uncover the park's natural beauty.

When to go

The best time to visit Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park is from late spring to early fall, when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities. Winter months can be challenging due to snow, making some trails less accessible. Plan your visit between May and September for the most comfortable adventure conditions.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have proper footwear for hiking the park's diverse trails.
  • Check the park's website for any trail closures or advisories before your visit.
  • Wildlife is abundant; always maintain a safe distance and store food securely.
  • Cellular service may be limited; plan accordingly and inform someone of your itinerary.
  • Day-use areas are equipped with facilities; remember to leave no trash behind.
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