Camping near Osoyoos

Set on Canada’s warmest lake, this southern BC town encourages you to swim and hike.

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Big Sky Camping

10 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Grand Forks, BC
Big sky campground is located on the banks of the Granby River on the edge of a hayfield on an active hay producing farm. Relax at the edge of the field and camp along the Granby River where you can swim, or fish in the various pools or main stream of the peaceful river. Enjoy all the area has to offer such as dirt biking, quadding or cycling on the rail trail, riding through tunnels or even looking for old gold mines along the way! If bird watching is your thing then enjoy seeing many different types of birds along the riverbanks and in the grassy meadows. The town of Grand Forks is less than a 15 min drive away and has all the amenities you need, including an amazing farmers market, many coffee shops and stores, and the historic Gem theatre. Christina Lake is also just a 30 min drive, with a beautiful, calm lake and delicious ice cream. Also, for folks who are interested, we offer hay farm tours- available upon request 😊
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Riverfront Desert Camp

5 sites · Tents5 acres · Beaverdell, BC
The Story of Smoker Road: Smoker Road is a beautiful 5-acre property highlighting some of Boundary Country’s best-kept secrets. Nestled between towering Ponderosa pines, along the West Kettle River - this property offers serene tranquillity with nature right outside your tent. The Petcoff family is tight-knit. They love nature, adventure, and laughter. They acquired Smoker Road in 2017 with the mutual dream of sharing their passions with like-minded people. There are 5 campsites available throughout the property for tent campers: We also have complimentary amenities such as: - toilet amenities - table (upon request) *We have firewood available for purchase. $10/crate that provides enough kindling, starter wood, and logs for a great fire. (bring cash!) Our site manager, Pete, can tell you all about the area, the birds and wildlife. He offers guided hikes upon request for any level beginner to intermediate. Hike rates are by donation. The river is absolutely perfect for a summer dip on a HOT Okanagan day with a secret beach a short walk away. They have created a fun, and safe environment for everyone to feel welcome! Enjoy the breathtaking scenery, while feeling inspired, and at peace. Smoker Road is pet-friendly!
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Azhen Sanctuary

7 sites · Lodging160 acres · Rock Creek, BC
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.
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Fruit Haven, Cawston BC

1 site · RV, Tent7 acres · 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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ARLO's KVR Trail Riverside Camping

10 sites · RVs, Tents300 acres · Beaverdell, BC
Welcome to a natural, convenient location with basic amenities on the West Kettle River! We have 300 acres including 1500 meters of river frontage with access to the surrounding crown land and KVR trail which runs through the property. The KVR trail is the access to the property. From HWY 33 South, take a left turn (West) onto Tuzo Main (about 7km's south of Beaverdell), then cross the wooden bridge over the Kettle River and take the first left onto the KVR trail (a long, straight flat gravel road) and follow for 1900meters. Mostly wide enough for one way traffic only, so please be patient and mindful of trail users on bikes, quads and vehicles. We currently have 5 tent only sites on the river and 25 RV/Tent sites currently about 100m from the river. There are a few picnic tables with blue umbrellas. Fishing, hiking, exploring, bring your quads, dirt bikes. There's plenty of roads and trails ... Even a secret honey hole fishing spot not far away but that's hush hush only locals know about this gem.
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Arosa Ranch

7 sites · Tents160 acres · BC
Welcome to Arosa Ranch! We are just 20km from Osoyoos, BC. Nestled in the rolling Okanagan hills and surrounded by wildlife, Arosa Ranch is a peaceful and picturesque getaway on 160 acres. Tent sites nestled amongst Ponderosa Pines or with beautiful views of our pasturing horses. Our quiet peaceful campground includes washrooms with showers! We also have Full RV hookups! Campfires are permitted as long as there is no fire ban. Pets are welcome. There are plenty of wineries to explore nearby right in Osoyoos! Our young family made the move from Vancouver to the beautiful Okanagan in British Columbia, Canada. We love to hike in the summer and snowshoe and ski in the winter, garden, swim, camp, fish, hunt and cook among other things. We’re excited to share our nature retreat with you all – come join us in paradise!
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StoneCircle Retreat

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Kaleden, BC
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, no shower yet (coming summer 2025), and no cell or wifi service. Outhouse: The outhouse is conveniently located just a couple of meters behind the dome. 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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Camping near Osoyoos guide

Overview

Just a few kilometres north of the U.S. border, this small community is surrounded by water and stretched out on a pair of peninsulas jutting into its namesake lake. Warm and calm, swim from sandy beaches or paddle from downtown docks and boat launches. But you’ll want to explore nearby, too. Surrounded by desert and situated at the southernmost end of the Okanagan Valley, this place is famous for its wineries, which climb the surrounding ridges and offer reds more typical of hot, dry climates (like Spain or Italy). Bike between tasting rooms, or take a spin on the relatively flat, 18.4-kilometre International Hike and Bike Trail.

Where to go

swiws (Haynes Point) Provincial Park

Pronounced “s-wee-yous” and set on a narrow spit of land just south of downtown, this was, for many generations, where local Indigenous people passed across Osoyoos Lake, either astride a horse or on foot. Swim in the shallow waters, today you can fish for some 40 species of fish, or take a walk on a gravel path and boardwalks to a viewing platform in the middle of the marshland to spot wildlife and many types of birds.

Vaseux Lake Provincial Park

The spot where the Okanagan River widens into a narrow lake, set below bluffs often inhabited by mountain goats, Vaseaux is the perfect place for fishing, paddling, and birding. Drop a line in the calm waters for rainbow trout and large-mouth bass, or head to the placid, blue lake for excellent canoeing and kayaking. Those looking to see as many bird species as possible should take a walk to the nearby migratory bird sanctuary.

Okanagan Lake Provincial Park

Set on the shores of the narrow, 135-kilometre lake, this park has sandy beaches for swimming, and plenty of opportunities to get out on the water, whether windsurfing or waterskiing. Walk the one-kilometre interpretive trail through ponderosa pine and sagebrush. And if you need even more? Get in a boat and head directly across the lake to Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park, which offers 10,000 hectares of forest, grasslands, and lakes accessible only by trail.  

When to go

One of the warmest towns in Canada, Osoyoos has a longer camping season than most. Daytime highs are already into the upper teens in April, and summers are dry, sunny, and hot. Perhaps the most pleasant time to visit is in September and October, when summer crowds have decamped, afternoons remain very warm, grapes are harvested, and the leaves on the vines turn to rusty shades of gold and red.

Know before you go

  • Summer weather here is hot and dry, sometimes reaching extremes—if you’re embarking on a hiking or cycling trip, make sure to wear a hat and sunscreen.
  • If you’re fishing, make sure to purchase a license at one of the many local retailers that offer them and keep it with you at while angling,
  • While Osoyoos has a number of stores that offer food and basic supplies, if you’re looking to stock up on camping gear, you’d be well advised to purchase in a larger city like Kelowna, to the north.

Frequently Asked Questions

Osoyoos Lake is a natural lake located in the Okanagan Valley, straddling the border between British Columbia, Canada, and Washington, United States. No single entity or person owns the lake. Instead, it is managed by various government agencies, including the British Columbia Ministry of Environment in Canada and the Washington State Department of Ecology in the United States. Additionally, the Okanagan Basin Water Board plays a role in managing water resources in the Okanagan Valley.