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Riverside RV Park

Overview

Riverside RV Park offers a welcoming atmosphere for travelers visiting the beautiful North Okanagan region. Nestled directly along the banks of the scenic Shuswap River, this park provides a perfect mix of natural beauty and modern convenience. It serves as an ideal home base for exploring the unique landscape of Enderby. Visitors often appreciate the lush greenery and the tranquil sound of the flowing water that defines the park’s peaceful character.

Location & Surroundings

The park is perfectly positioned in Enderby, BC, situated conveniently between the city of Salmon Arm and Vernon. This central location offers easy access to the Shuswap River, where water-based recreation is the primary draw for summer visitors. The surrounding area is characterized by dramatic rock faces and fertile agricultural valleys. Guests are treated to impressive views of the famous Enderby Cliffs, which dominate the skyline and provide a stunning backdrop for your stay.

Amenities & Park Features

Designed to accommodate a variety of rigs, the park features several important amenities for a comfortable stay:

  • Full hookup sites including 30 and 50 amp power options.
  • Spacious pull-thru sites designed for easy navigation of larger motorhomes.
  • Clean washrooms, hot showers, and on-site laundry facilities.
  • Access to Wi-Fi services and picnic tables at every site.

The park also features a playground for children and designated fire pits, making it a great spot for evening gatherings under the stars after a long day of exploring the valley.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

One of the most popular activities for guests is floating down the river or exploring the diverse hiking trails of Enderby Cliffs Provincial Park. For a bit of nostalgia, the Starlight Drive-In Theatre is just a short drive away, offering one of the last classic outdoor cinema experiences in the province. Golf enthusiasts will find several high-quality courses within a quick commute, while those who enjoy local flavors can explore the nearby artisanal farms and seasonal markets that the North Okanagan is famous for throughout the summer months.

Who This Park Is Best For

This destination is a fantastic choice for outdoor-loving families who want to spend their days on the water or hiking local trails. It also highly appeals to retirees and long-term travelers looking for a well-maintained and accessible stopover while touring through British Columbia. If you value a friendly community atmosphere and close proximity to natural landmarks, this park offers a balanced experience that fits a wide range of camping styles and preferences.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Shuswap River)
• Horseshoes

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Restroom/Showers ($)

- Facility

• Type (Public Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (50)
• Width (30)
• Max Length (70)
• Gravel Sites (50)
• 30 Amp
• Full Hookups (17)
• Water (19)
• Electric (33)
• Max Amps (30)
• Pull-thrus (16)
• Pull-thru Size (30 x 70)
• Back-ins (30 x 40)
• Site Length (70)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Amanda Reale

September 21, 2025

Awesome location on the Shuswap River, which is sooo good for tubing. Water is warm & clear (you can see the sandy river bed), Aug & Sept there are no strong currants & it’s shallow enough to touch bottom so it’s great for kids and dogs. Campground is beside a ball park where dogs play off leash when there isn’t a ball game. Make sure you aren’t staying during a ball tourney cause they stay there and are loud at night. There is a walking path that follows the river so great for a jog or walking dogs. No need for two cars, just walk up the path with your tubes and get in at the bridge then float to Tuey Park and walk back to campground. The camp sites are pretty good, some shady spots, generally level but some hills, small and close together so it’s hard to fit more than one tent with your vehicle. Each site has a fire pit & picnic table and there are hook-up on half the sites. Don’t chose the sites along the river if you wanna sleep in because people start walking their dogs 6am and having conversations while they walk. Showers are 1$/6mins but it’s takes 30secs to get warm so get 2 tokens. Office doesn’t open until 1pm so get tokens the night before. Don’t put two tokens in at a time, it doesn’t register the 2nd. Wait for water to stop then put 2nd token in. Bring shower shoes cause the drains are plugged and leave u standing in your shower water 🤢

John Houck

September 11, 2025

Great campground. The customer service is excellent. The washroom facilities are spotless. The campground is nicely tree and very quiet. We traveled all the way from BC to NL and back this summer. This was one of the best run campgrounds we stayed at over the 4+ months. Kudos! PS - dog friendly.

Wild Amanda

September 06, 2025

Stayed here for two nights to make floating the Shuswap easy peasy and we had a great time. Awesome location, nice clean facilities and the host was so friendly and accommodating. In the mornings I walked the riverside path to Sweet Iron Cafe for coffee and breakfast and it was so close and convenient. 10/10 great little getaway.

Estry Hiltz

July 11, 2025

Thank you for the great stay at your camp ground. We came for one night and stayed three. It is shaded lots of trees. Sites are large reasonable rates. Bathrooms spotless. Also nice and quiet. We will definitely be back. You get five stars! Thanks again Les and Estry

Lisa Merrick

July 21, 2024

Great sites, amazingly clean bathrooms and friendly staff. We had a no power no water site near the park. And all the amenities were close and easily accessible. $1 per 6min for shower (token required) but they did the job and were a decent pressure. Close to the ball fields which have a good little playground and nicely kept washrooms and arbour. Beware - what they say about having stuff stolen is true. We woke up to our drink cooler missing the first night. Found it about a km away floating in the river. Likely just a crime of opportunity by some up to no good kids. However be aware!

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