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Bains RV Park
Overview
Bains RV Park provides a functional and welcoming atmosphere for travelers visiting the northern edge of the Okanogan Valley. This park is a straightforward destination that focuses on providing a reliable home base for those exploring the rugged beauty of North Central Washington. Because of its practical layout, it is often favored by visitors who appreciate a hassle-free check-in process and a quiet environment where they can relax after a long day of driving or exploring the nearby scenic landscapes.
Location & Surroundings
Located conveniently in Oroville, WA, the park sits in a region known for its dramatic transitions between arid highlands and lush water bodies. The site is positioned perfectly for travelers heading toward the Canadian border crossing, which is just a short drive to the north. Guests can enjoy views of the surrounding golden hills while benefiting from the close proximity to local services in town, making it a highly accessible location for big rigs and smaller campers alike.
Amenities & Park Features
The park prioritizes utility and comfort to ensure every guest has a seamless experience while on the road. The sites offer full hookups with electricity, water, and sewer connections, catering to the essential needs of modern RVers. One of the standout features is the proximity to a well-stocked convenience store, allowing guests to grab snacks or supplies without unhooking their vehicles. Additionally, the park features wide pull-through sites that make maneuvering large motorhomes or fifth wheels much easier.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
There is no shortage of adventure nearby, as Oroville serves as a gateway to diverse recreational activities. A visit to Osoyoos Lake is essential for anyone who enjoys kayaking, fishing, or simply lounging by the water in one of the warmest areas of the state. The surrounding area is also home to several local wineries that showcase the unique agricultural heritage of the region. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the Similkameen River offers additional opportunities for scenic photography and seasonal recreation.
Who This Park Is Best For
Bains RV Park is ideally suited for border-crossing travelers who need a comfortable and secure place to stay before or after entering Canada. It also appeals to budget-conscious explorers who want a clean, well-managed site while they spend their days hiking or fishing in the Okanogan highlands. If you value convenience and location over high-end resort luxuries, this park fits your travel style perfectly, providing all the essentials needed for a restful and productive stay.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Don Buol
We spent a wonderful evening at Bain's RV Park in our motorhome on the way to Canada. The location is very close to the border so it's a perfect spot to relax before crossing. Our site (15) was level, everything worked perfectly, and the view of the lake was wonderful through the windshield. The best part was the absolute quiet at night. Highly recommend the park if you are passing through this area.
Ron Gaddis
Renegade 38ft w/Jeep in tow. Follow the signs to the RV Parkdo not go up to the road to the big gray bldg, U.S. Border Protection. Space was FHU, no issues. Beautiful view of the lake behind the RV. Quiet & safe.It's about a mile to the border. 10 questions in 5 minutes and we entered no issues. No guns, tobacco or alcohol. EzeePeezee We camped at Bains' RV Park in a Motorhome.
Nancy Beyl
Owner agreed to prorated my last month since he prorated my first. Always gave me a total for power never how much was used. Still never got a refund. For traveling nursing professionals i would not use this place again.
Chuck K
No bells and no whistles. Great little RV park 1 mile south of Canada with level sites for our 45 footer and toad with grass and good southern satelite exposure. Had coffee this morning overlooking Osoyoos Lake. Nothing fancy about this park but it was very easy to get into and out of with no hassles. Great fresh gravel roads and our site was 90 feet long and level. In truth, I could spend a week here and just put my feet up for some RnR, after our Canadian adventure.
Sharon C
Great little RV park run by a nice, hardworking couple. Nice place to just stop overnight or stay for a couple of days as we did. Sights were clean and level. Easy access off highway but very little road noise. We would stay here again!
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