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Hope Valley RV & Campground
Overview
Hope Valley RV & Campground offers a serene escape nestled in the heart of the Fraser Valley. Located just outside the charming town of Hope, BC, this park serves as a scenic gateway for those exploring the rugged interior of the province. Visitors often appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the impressive backdrop of the Cascade Mountains that surround the property, providing a true sense of British Columbia wilderness while maintaining modern comforts for seasonal travelers.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on Othello Road, the park is perfectly positioned near the Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park. The surroundings are defined by towering evergreen trees and the rushing waters of the nearby Coquihalla River. Its location provides easy access for travelers arriving from the Coquihalla Highway or Highway 1, making it a prime mountain retreat for those seeking a natural setting that remains accessible to major travel routes throughout the region.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate various camping styles, featuring full hookup RV sites that offer both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Large rigs are well-catered for with spacious pull-through sites that simplify the arrival and setup process. Essential facilities include the following features:
- Clean washrooms and hot showers
- Coin-operated laundry facilities
- Pet-friendly walking areas
- On-site management and guest services
The park also maintains well-kept common areas where guests can relax and enjoy the fresh mountain air in a quiet, forested environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The most prominent draw for guests is the proximity to the historic Othello Tunnels, where visitors can marvel at the engineering of the old Kettle Valley Railway. Outdoor enthusiasts can spend their days hiking the local trails or fishing in the nearby rivers. A short drive into the town of Hope allows visitors to view the famous chainsaw wood carvings scattered throughout the community and enjoy local dining and shopping options, blending outdoor adventure with small-town charm.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is an ideal fit for nature enthusiasts looking for a base camp to explore the natural wonders of the Fraser Canyon. It also serves as a high-quality convenient stopover for long-distance travelers heading toward the Okanagan or the BC interior. Those who value a quiet, nature-focused environment over a busy resort atmosphere will find that this park perfectly suits their relaxed travel style.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Gorde Edlund
Stay away if you need or want WIFI. It's an o.k. rv park n regards to site size but is a bit run down (no cover on sewage pipe, banged up electrical box) and the WIFI is non existent. My wife and I both tried to find the GUEST WIFI on the pop up list (on our new high end tablets) but it rarely appeared. When it did (after about 10 minutes) I signed in with the password and enabled auto reconnect. From that point on I had an actual WIFI connection for maybe 3 minutes; it would keep dropping out. I went to the office and the man said he would reset it. And note that we were in a site no more than 40 meters from the WIFI. The reset did no good at all and we gave up after an approx. hour of trying to connect and stay connected.
tammy silvis
Is not an RV and camping park. It should be listed as a trailer park. 99% of the RVs there are permanent homes with flower beds and wooden and metal fences. Many have attached outdoor living spaces. While many are very well kept, almost as many appear to be abandoned, have green algae growing on them, stacks of wood for later use, a few abandoned or unused vehicles, and there is no beautiful pool as shown on Google and Facebook. There are a few spaces for tourists overnighting. All are close together, however the whole place has beautiful, huge trees and.forest shrubs which gives it a nice foresty feeling. If all permanent residents were made to keep their spaces tidy and well maintained this would be a very different review.
C Robinson
Arrived to stay a night during a road trip, nobody came to the desk after ringing the bell 4 times.The place seemed decent, though.
Johnny K Guy
Nice, quaint, park. Full Services available. Easy access from and to the #5. Washrooms are available and maintained properly. Would recommend for the night or longer. Property management was very friendly and helpful. Price is acceptable for service provided.
Susan Hilton
With its breathtaking views, I absolutely love this park in that is located at the base of the most beautiful mountains. I moved here in April 2025 so have not experienced the high season but everyone right now is middle aged to seniors and very quiet and nice They have a surprisingly reasonable priced laundry area which is half of what a laundromat is charging. 7 minutes from Hope so you have the best of both worlds. Management is friendly and helpful. I look forward to the summer season and I am sure each new visitor no matter the age, will find a friendly, nice place to stay.
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