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Kamloops RV Park
Overview
Kamloops RV Park serves as a premier gateway for travelers navigating the diverse landscapes of British Columbia's interior. Located on the eastern edge of the city, the park offers a well-maintained environment that acts as a perfect home base for those heading toward the Canadian Rockies or the sunny Okanagan Valley. It provides a strategic balance between modern convenience and the natural beauty of the Thompson-Nicola region, making it a reliable choice for seasonal explorers.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the picturesque South Thompson River valley, the park is surrounded by the iconic semi-arid hills and sagebrush that characterize the Kamloops area. While it offers easy access to the Trans-Canada Highway, the layout is designed to provide a sense of seclusion from the main road. Travelers will enjoy the expansive mountain vistas and the mature trees that offer natural privacy and cooling shade across the property during the warm summer months.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay, including full hookups and high-speed Wi-Fi access to keep you connected. The sites are designed with convenience in mind, featuring level pads and several long pull-through sites that are perfect for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels. Additionally, the park features a dedicated dog run for furry travelers, clean laundry facilities, and modern washrooms, ensuring all practical needs are met during your visit.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors are just minutes away from the BC Wildlife Park, where you can observe rescued grizzly bears and other native species in a spacious setting. For those who enjoy active pursuits, the nearby Rivers Trail offers kilometers of walking and cycling paths along the water. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Kamloops Wine Trail, featuring several award-winning vineyards that offer tastings and scenic tours within a short driving distance from your site.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is a top choice for cross-country travelers seeking a reliable and high-quality stopover. It is especially ideal for families who want to be close to educational attractions and for long-haul RVers who require the specific space and infrastructure for big rigs. If you are looking for a professional, quiet atmosphere that provides easy access to both nature and city services, this park is an excellent selection for your British Columbia itinerary.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Sherry Ferris
Tanya was a great host and very helpful when we had some issues with the underbelly on our 5th wheel. Very friendly and no doubt deserves a raise for going tge distance Her boss should be proud Thank you again Tanya
Pine Cove Beach Club and RV Resort
Our experience at this park as a customer and a fellow Rv park owner was nothing but Great! The restrooms were clean as was the grounds. We saw the maintenance workers there working from early morning till night. Tania the park manager was very helpful and a pleasure to deal with! We would definitely stay there again! This is a park where customers are staying the night on their way thru or for a week to visit the area. This is not an Resort but it is a safe and secure place to stay. I think that some of the reviews are from people expecting more!
Lianne Vriend
Would not recommend. We arrived at the normal hour of 17:00 o’clock. There was no one in sight, tried calling and took a long time for somebody to answer. The women was very rude on the phone. Camping spots are very close together. You need to pay $3 to have a shower (which was fine with us) the only thing is that you need to buy tokens at the office which closes at 15:00 o clock. We only stayed for one night and we would not have stayed more than that. For one night it is alright I guess but definitely would not stay longer than that!!!
Ray Monk
Beside a busy road and railroad track. trains run all night - so take ear plugs with you. Campsite full, RV pplots too small and owners have packed in as many as possible. In my opinion having a fire pit here would be dangerous. Dog run - well it's a bit of scrub land really! Wifi OK. Facilities/washrooms not that good - could do with some maintenance/updating. Doors/locks broken, toilets/showeres out of order. Would not stay here again.
Callista Oberg
The campground is not well kept and has no fire pits. $3 for a 15 minute shower and you need tokens, the office doesn't always have them available. It's overpriced for what you get. Spots are small and hardly any shade. The site that I thought had full hookups when I booked online only has water and power. I would not recommend this campground unless you're planning on just one night.