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Sunnyside Campground
Overview
Sunnyside Campground serves as a premier destination for families and travelers visiting the vibrant area of Cultus Lake. As one of the most established parks in the region, it offers a spacious lakeside retreat with over 300 seasonal and overnight sites. The park provides a classic camping atmosphere where the focus is on outdoor recreation and creating long-lasting memories under the shade of mature evergreens. Its reputation is built on providing a reliable, safe, and engaging environment for visitors of all ages.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated directly on the south shore of Cultus Lake in the heart of British Columbia’s Fraser Valley. The surroundings are characterized by stunning mountain views and dense coastal forests. One of the primary draws of this location is the roughly 1,300 feet of private shoreline, allowing campers direct access to the water. The park is conveniently located within walking distance of local shops and the main village, blending natural seclusion with easy access to modern conveniences.
Amenities & Park Features
Sunnyside Campground is well-equipped to handle various RV sizes, offering sites with full hookup options including water, sewer, and 30-amp electricity. Park features include:
- Access to private beach areas and swimming docks.
- A dedicated boat launch for motorized and non-motorized craft.
- Multiple playgrounds and a large greenspace for field games.
- On-site laundry facilities and modern washrooms.
These features ensure that stays are comfortable and that guests have everything they need for a successful trip within the park boundaries.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The area surrounding the campground is an outdoor enthusiast’s playground. Directly across from the park, you will find the Cultus Lake Waterpark and Adventure Park, which are major draws for family fun. The lake itself is perfect for motorized boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding. For those who prefer land-based activities, the nearby Cultus Lake Provincial Park offers miles of scenic hiking and mountain biking trails that showcase the diverse ecology of the Pacific Northwest.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is ideal for families who thrive in a bustling resort environment. Because of its extensive amenities and proximity to major attractions, it is best suited for those planning a multi-day vacation rather than a quiet, overnight stopover. RVers who value lakeside beach access and a social atmosphere will find Sunnyside to be the perfect fit. It is a top choice for travelers who want their children to have plenty of activities within walking distance of their campsite.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Michael Daoust
Great campsite. Nice to actually have camp staff on site to direct you. Everything turns out to be a charge if you have people visiting you. But I guess it's just like paying for parking so it kinda makes sense. Never needed the playgrounds but I saw staff literally using metal detectors to ensure safety. I imagine the same was done earlier on the beach to keep it clean. We used the laundromat on site and it worked very well. The designated dog areas were amazing and a big reason we picked this campground. I saw the comments on here about the fines being a bit outrageous. But could also understand if a family was planning to be here for their yearly trip and it was halted from someone else being slow to leave then it kinda makes sense why they would make the fine bigger for that. I'd hate for my vacation to be choked off cause of another camper. I worked all year for that adventure. Good campgrounds usually aren't cheap. Best camping spot with full hookups on our adventure.
Michelle Lenglet
Great campground with the bonus of being close to all the amenities of Cultus Lake via the beautiful trail that runs across the main beach. The full-service hookups (power, sewer, water) are a major win and definitely make up for the fact that the sites aren’t the most private. I also noticed that some of the bathrooms and shower houses have been upgraded recently—this is such a welcome improvement since that used to be my main complaint. Highlights: • Beautiful long beach with evening sun • Plenty of docks to relax on • Multiple dog-friendly beach areas • Tons for kids to do (playgrounds, volleyball, basketball, ride bikes around, etc.) • General store with the basics you’ll actually need plus ice cream treats Walking distance to restaurants, main beach, waterslides, ice cream shop, carnival, etc. Overall, it’s a fun, family-friendly campground with great amenities and an unbeatable location if you’re looking to tackle all the fun stuff the town has to offer.
Joshua Li
Sunnyside Campground was so good. There was a park ranger telling me how to go to my group clearly. Then there was also security. They are like here 24/7. Then the washrooms were good. It was so clean and they even had a shower with hot and cold water. There's also a beach nearby. There is a water area that dogs can swim and people can put boats in the lake as well. The playground was far away but still very good for kids to play with. The camping areas were very clean and also close to a washroom. The staff were so friendly that I suggest you should come here. I am at Richmond and I drive 2 hours just to enjoy camping here once a year! Come here as long as you're reading this in B.C. Just so you know, you need a reservation and you need to pay for parking to get in by the ranger.
Mary Gaudet
We go here every year for the past four years. Very nice clean lake and lots of area to go for walks or bike. Many play grounds for the kids and many bathrooms around the whole camp. Four stars because some of the bathrooms are really dirty but there are a few that are good. I do recommend this place. Big sites and lots of trees make it beautiful.
Caroline Liu
Nope! Not my kind of camping. It felt like a parking lot with some trees sprinkled around. Way too crowded! No privacy at all between sites. They only cleaned the bathroom once a day — it was so gross! I’d rather have a pit toilet if there is going to be mud and dirt all over the bathrooms. Lots of late night parties which I didn’t mind so much, but there were people fighting and security had to come break it up. The lake is nice but there are other beaches that access the same lake. The sad thing is, I’ve been here three times because my friends keep rebooking. I’m just going to ignore the FOMO and stay home next year.