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Peach Orchard Campground
Overview
Peach Orchard Campground is a long-standing favorite for travelers visiting Summerland, British Columbia. This well-established park offers a quintessential Okanagan camping experience with its lush landscape and community-centered atmosphere. Managed by the District of Summerland, the facility provides a reliable and welcoming environment for both seasoned RVers and tent campers. It is known for its mature deciduous trees and spacious grassy areas, creating a park-like setting that feels like a natural escape within the town limits.
Location & Surroundings
The campground is perfectly situated within walking distance of the sparkling shores of Okanagan Lake. Located in the southern interior of BC, Summerland is famous for its rolling hills, fruit orchards, and world-renowned vineyards. The park's surroundings are characterized by quiet residential streets and easy access to local amenities. Staying here means you are just a short drive from the Giants Head Mountain trails, offering panoramic views of the valley and the water below.
Amenities & Park Features
With 121 designated sites, the park accommodates a variety of setups including sites with 30-amp power and water. The facility is designed for comfort, and the primary features include:
- Clean washrooms and coin-operated hot showers
- On-site laundry facilities for long-term guests
- A large playground and seasonal convenience store
While the park maintains a rustic, classic charm, the inclusion of a communal fire pit area encourages social interaction among travelers. There is also a sani-dump station nearby to service self-contained units.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Guests are just moments away from the recreational activities at Peach Orchard Beach Park, which features a popular splash pad and swimming areas. For a unique cultural experience, the Kettle Valley Steam Railway provides a nostalgic journey through the local landscape. The surrounding region is a paradise for foodies and wine enthusiasts, with numerous boutique wineries and cideries offering tours. Additionally, the Rotary Trail provides a scenic route for walking or cycling along the waterfront.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is an exceptional choice for family vacationers who want to be close to the beach and local parks. It is equally suited for RVers who enjoy a social environment and the convenience of being near town services. Because of its proximity to the wine trail, it attracts leisure travelers looking for a comfortable base to explore the Okanagan Valley’s culinary scene. It is best for those who value accessibility and a friendly, managed camping experience over remote wilderness isolation.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Evander Zhao
Love this place and will come again. 1. A few minutes walk to Peach Orchard beach, beautiful but still quiet. The beach has a dog park and a dog beach too, both fenced. 2. Lots of trees and shades compared with a lot other 3. Well maintained, almost no mosquito bites 4. At night, we sleep with natural white noise of running stream and buzzing bugs
Ella Mergaert
An Absolute Disaster – Don’t Waste Your Money I don’t usually leave reviews, but this experience was so unbelievably bad that I feel like I need to warn others. I booked three nights at this campground and paid just over $100, thinking I was getting a peaceful, nature-filled retreat. What I got instead was an overcrowded, filthy disaster that I wouldn’t wish on anyone. There was no space—none. Every inch of the campground was packed with people, tents, RVs, and noise. The listing made it seem like there would be room to breathe, maybe even a bit of privacy. Total lie. It was like trying to camp at a music festival without the music. And the garbage? Everywhere. Overflowing bins, food wrappers, beer bottles, broken chairs—you name it. The place looked like it hadn’t been cleaned or maintained in weeks. It was disgusting. I didn’t even stay the night. I took one look around, realized what a mess it was, and turned right back around. I basically threw away $100 for the privilege of being completely disappointed. Unless you enjoy camping in a chaotic landfill, don’t bother. This place is a joke.
Tamara
Not a lot of privacy or separation between sites- this is the biggest drawback. Has a bunch of pickleball courts if that's your thing. Showers are decent. Laundry available but $10 a load (wash and dry). Location is good- beach is walkable distance. Sites are very sloped- incredibly hard to level our tent trailer here
James Tucker
Always a treat to stay here! Bathrooms are clean and well lit. Sites are clean and grassed! Great for tenting! We especially love the gurgling Creek that runs just behind our camp spot, it was nature's white noise machine 😀
A K
staff is unhelpful, unkind, except for when it comes to nickle and diming you at every step. they’re there to take more money. zero campground etiquette. people parking in your in your site. kids (and adults) constantly passing through your campsite. most sites offer zero privacy. bathrooms are filthy. i don’t think it was possible for toilet paper to be this thin.
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