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Camp-Along Resort
Overview
Perched on a hillside overlooking the shimmering waters of Skaha Lake, Camp-Along Resort offers a classic Okanagan camping experience. This family-oriented destination is known for its lush, orchard-like setting and terraced sites that provide many visitors with a scenic vantage point of the surrounding valley. It serves as a peaceful retreat for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty of British Columbia’s interior while remaining close to modern conveniences and regional hubs.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the charming community of Kaleden, just a short drive south of Penticton, the park is situated in the heart of the Okanagan Valley. The surrounding landscape is defined by rolling vineyards, local fruit stands, and steep, arid hillsides. Its position away from the main highway traffic allows for a quieter atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for travelers who want to escape the noise of larger tourist hubs while staying in a prime lakeside region.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort provides a variety of practical features designed for comfort during extended stays. Amenities include:
- A heated outdoor swimming pool for seasonal enjoyment and relaxation.
- Full hookup RV sites equipped with 30-amp electrical service and water.
- Clean laundry facilities and modern, well-maintained washrooms and showers.
Many sites are shaded by mature fruit trees, offering much-needed relief from the sun after a day of exploring the valley floor.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of activities located just minutes from the park boundary:
- Cycling or walking along the historic Kettle Valley Rail Trail.
- Relaxing at the sandy beaches of Skaha Lake, perfect for swimming and paddling.
- Touring dozens of award-winning wineries located within the Kaleden and Penticton area.
The proximity to the Okanagan River Channel also provides a unique opportunity for a leisurely float during the peak summer months.
Who This Park Is Best For
Camp-Along Resort is best suited for families seeking a traditional summer vacation and couples who enjoy a slower pace of life. It is an excellent choice for scenic-oriented RVers who prioritize valley views and a natural environment over high-intensity resort activities. Whether you are a cyclist looking to tackle the local trails or a wine enthusiast touring the region, this park provides a comfortable home base for all types of Okanagan adventures.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
KJ Bowden
We stayed for 10 days. Owners are very nice, friendly and helpful. It's about 5-10 minutes out of Penticton. It's on the top of a hill and the entrance and exit are very steep. The site we were in dips going in which made it hard to detatch and hook up the trailer. Overall great place .
Sandra Reeves
Sites very close together. No hot water in bathrooms except in shower. Not enough washrooms for number of sites without sewer. View is lovely. Very noisy as close to highway.
Tammy Nowicki
Disappointing! The young man signing us in was rude! Even stated he did not want to be there. The sites very small. The traffic noise was horrible. The sites were all on hills. The bathrooms and showers were very clean. Laundromat very clean. Pool was wonderful. Unfortunately we will not return. The welcoming we got was not inviting.
William Josh Lihoc
Cheap and has the best view if you pick the spots along the lake (great sunrise view). Has 2 washroom and shower facilities, complete laundry, dish washing stations and a nice pool. Free fruits aswell from the trees.
Barendina Smith
Camp-Along is a smaller tent/rv site right off the busy highway going into Penticton. Aprox 10 min. We were given site number 51, which overlooked the lake. What we noticed when we got there was how small the rv spaces were. We had a difficult time getting in & even more difficult time getting out, so if you have a big RV, be mindful of this. The sites are very close together. So close, we had to keep blinds down because you could literally shake hands with your neighbor. We had a difficult time sleeping first 2 nights due to our neighbors on one side having teenagers, who were left at campsite every night while their parents went out until 2 or 3:00 a.m. & they were very loud screaming & yelling. Management didn't seem bothered by it or maybe didn't hear it. Laundry is $2 to wash, $1.50 to dry. If you want a shower, the cost is 25c for 2 minutes. If you like long showers, it'll be $3.00 a shower. 2-3 days, it was difficult to get a shower, as always occupied. The owners make croissants & cinnamon buns in the morning. They are $3.00 a cinnamon bun & $2.50 a croissant & they are delivered every morning between 7:30 & 9:30. If you want them, they need to be ordered the night before. We paid 52. per night + tax. for lake view site. I believe the other sites were $47 a night. These are also off-season rates. As of the 25th-26th of June, they are summer season rates, so they have now gone up. There is some weird jelly-like stuff on the grass, which we don't know what it was & large white mushrooms all over the grass, which I was constantly worried about granddaughter & my dogs getting ahold of. They really should be more mindful of as a business with children & animals as these are toxic. If you like to browse social media & hang out on your phone or stream movies, this won't happen at this campsite. They do offer WiFi but they have zero service in the area, so Wi-Fi doesn't matter anyway. We were not even able to make phone calls & if we did get through, the call was dropped right away. There was zero Wi-Fi & zero service, so we couldn't even watch our streams or downloaded movies. I will say that our campsite had a beating view of the lake & the owners' words were pleasant to deal with.
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