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Back Forty Vineyards

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49km from Okanagan Falls 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

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21km from Okanagan Falls 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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Twin Lakes Golf Course & RV

10km from Okanagan Falls Provincial Park · 47 sites · RVs · Kaleden, BC
Twin Lakes features spectacular golf in a serene mountain setting. This beautiful 285-acre resort is nestled in a scenic valley surrounded by towering rock cliffs. The 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 local wines and micro-brewed beers. The outdoor patio provides a relaxing place to take in the incredible view overlooking the 1st, 9th & 10th holes. Twin Lakes Golf Resort also 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 course is nestled in the South Okanagan 20 Km’s southwest of Penticton, BC, or 35 miles north of the Canada/US border at Osoyoos.
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Rancho Relaxo

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42km from Okanagan Falls Provincial Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Osoyoos, BC
Rancho Relaxo: Serene Hillside Retreat Overlooking Osoyoos Lake Step away from it all and into tranquility at Rancho Relaxo, perched on 3 peaceful acres on Anarchist Mountain, just 12 minutes from Osoyoos. With sweeping mountain and lake views, this quiet, private setting is the ideal escape for nature lovers, couples, small families, or anyone seeking a break from the bustle. What to Expect • One RV/tent site that sleeps up to 4, accommodating vehicles under 11 m in length • Fire pit with seating (available unless a fire ban is in effect) • Potable water on site • Electrical and water hookups • Pets welcome (check with host for details) • No toilets or built-in restroom facilities Why You’ll Love It Relax in a setting where the only interruptions are birdsong and soft breezes. Whether you’re sipping your morning coffee as fog lifts over the lake or unwinding by the fire at sunset, Rancho Relaxo offers privacy, open skies, and a deep connection to nature. Nearby Highlights • Explore Osoyoos and local wineries • Hike local trails with panoramic viewpoints • Visit the lake for swimming, paddling, or lakeside picnics • Enjoy light stargazing thanks to minimal light pollution Plan Ahead No camp toilets are available onsite, so come prepared. Check for local fire bans before planning a campfire. The host provides potable water, but be self-sufficient for other needs. Rates From CA$16/night (for up to 4 guests)
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McCulloch Meadows Ranch

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58km from Okanagan Falls 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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fab cabin

100%
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64km from Okanagan Falls Provincial Park · 1 site · Lodging · Kelowna, BC
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Off grid cabin.( mainly toilet) and water - limited Also listed on Airbnb- as seems more popular lots of reviews there fab cabin https://www.airbnb.com/l/iuKNptvt There is Powered for lights, mini fridge/freezer and A/C when Hot. fire place for colder months ( bring own wood for outdoor burning.) sink water is gravity fed from the loft.. 25Gal only ( so be mindful of water use) Keep in mind they’re just a port-a potty ( cassette toliet) inside a separate building. Area is under construction ( so be building materials laying around) but cabin is ready to be used. It’s been Fabricated with 90% of reused material to build it and decorate. Enjoy a campfire ( when no fire ban or wind) or propane fire under the stars, (bring your own) or a nice quiet place to stay while enjoying all the outdoor activities Kelowna gives.please note if bringing a pet - we require a pet fee : 50.00
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Tamarack Hill Farm, Country Oasis

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66km from Okanagan Falls Provincial Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Kelowna, BC
Private Campsites on a Peaceful Hobby Farm Near Kelowna Looking for a quiet, nature-filled escape? Pitch your tent or park your camper on our peaceful hobby farm, just 20 minutes from Kelowna and on the way to Big White. Tucked into the back corner of our property, your private campsite offers a quiet retreat surrounded by nature, with stunning mountain views and direct access to crown land for hiking and biking. Cool off in Mission Creek just below the property, visit with our friendly goats and horses, or simply relax and enjoy the sounds of the countryside. A clean outhouse, fresh water, and access to power are all just a one-minute walk from your site. From here, you’re perfectly situated for adventure: 🌲 Trails right off the property into crown land 🏞️ A 15-minute walk to a local park on Mission Creek 🍇 30–45 minutes to Kelowna’s beaches and vineyards ⛰️ 30 minutes to Big White and its alpine hiking trails Whether you’re looking for a quiet night under the stars or a base for Okanagan exploration, we’d love to host you!
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The best camping in Okanagan Falls Provincial Park, BC guide

Overview

About

The Osoyoos Indian Band manages this compact provincial park on the Indigenous community’s traditional lands in BC’s Okanagan Valley. Bordering the Okanagan River, south of Skaha Lake and the town of Okanagan Falls, sx̌ʷəx̌ʷnitkʷ Provincial Park is centrally located, whether you’re meandering through the valley’s towns, sampling its wineries, cycling its backroads, or paddling its lakes. The park has 25 vehicle-accessible gravel campsites, with about a third of the sites directly on the river. The partially shaded campground has both flush toilets and pit toilets, and cold water taps for drinking water, but no showers.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Book campsite reservations at sx̌ʷəx̌ʷnitkʷ (Okanagan Falls) Provincial Park online at BC Parks’ Discover Camping website. All sites are reservable from mid-May through early September, and campers can reserve up to 14 nights per calendar year at this park.
  2. Discover Camping normally accepts reservations four months in advance, and because the park has just 25 sites, book as early as possible.
  3. From April through mid-May and again from early September through mid-October, sites are first-come, first-served. Campers check out at 11am, so when reservations aren’t accepted, arriving in the morning will give you the best chance of nabbing a campsite.

When to go

The campgrounds at sx̌ʷəx̌ʷnitkʷ Provincial Park are open from April through mid-October, and the weather in this mild, dry region is normally pleasant during most of this period. Spring and fall are warm, and the sunny summers can be hot, with temperatures averaging 28°C (82°F), especially in July and August. This area of the Okanagan Valley gets relatively little rain or snow, although nights can hover around freezing in the winter.

Know before you go

  • Outside the park, the town of Okanagan Falls has basic shops and services. For a broader selection of shops and restaurants, drive 20 minutes north to Penticton, the central Okanagan’s commercial hub. Alternatively, head 35 minutes south to Osoyoos to pick up what you need.
  • If you’re curious to learn about the Osoyoos Indian Band, visit the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre in Osoyoos. Run by the Indigenous community, the centre has exhibits and activities about their cultural heritage and the region’s ecology. The band also operates Nk’Mip Cellars, the first Indigenous-owned winery in Canada.
  • How do you pronounce sx̌ʷəx̌ʷnitkʷ, the park’s Indigenous name? It’s “s-wuh-wuneet-kw.”
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