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Okanagan Lake Provincial Park South
BC-97, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z3, Canada
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CanadaBritish ColumbiaArea F (Trout Creek Valley)Okanagan Lake Provincial Park

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Okanagan Lake Provincial Park

BC-97, Summerland, BC V0H 1Z3, Canada
4.6(337)
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Wanda GWanda G
This is a beautiful campground. Lots of big beautiful trees. Very well maintained. Lots of separation between sites so each campsite has good privacy from their neighbours. Great fire pit and picnic tables at each site. Clean washrooms and showers. No power or water on site. I suggest you bring your own water as the last 2 years we have been here there is a boil water order. Great activities are close by if you want to spend time in the area. Lots of great wineries in the area to explore. Kettle Valley Bike Trail head is a short drive away. Many orchards fruit and vegetable stands selling fresh local produce. Beautiful lake with beach access at the campground for campers only so it's not over crowded. Water is crystal clear. Awesome for swimming. Nice walking trail connects the North and South campgrounds. Beautiful views across the water of the Mountain Range. Great water access for paddleboarding and other water sports.
Bharat Raj VermaBharat Raj Verma
Went Camping in Okanagan Lake Park - South campsites. The facilities were great. You get gravel ground for camping. Camps have good shade except for the onces facing the beach. The beach is rocky so make sure to pack slippers or beach shoes to enter the water. Drinking water available from well at site requires boiling for 2 mins, which isnt practical so better carry drinking water in a big Jug. You can also buy from Camp site. It costs $1 for 500 ml bottle. For extra $12 you can get wooden logs to make fire and cook food. In the evening they play movie for kids and you can also buy popcorn. Washroom and bathing area available on site and was neat and clean. In the night you can gaze at stars or sleep peacefully in fresh air. Best experience of camping. Beach is nice and kids and adults all will enjoy. You can also pack boat, rafts etc to enjoy the Lake.
Michelle NicholsonMichelle Nicholson
This park is located on Hwy 97 and is easy to find. There are two campgrounds at this We camped at the North campground and hiked along a very nice lakeside trail to the South Campground. It is a rather long walk, but the trail is at lake level and is well maintained. North Campground is on a terraced hillside with large level sites spaced well apart to provide privacy. Clean washrooms with showers are available in both campgrounds. The South campground has mostly small sites with little or no privacy but some great views. Boat launch, playground, and amphitheater are at the South campground. The showers are free and there is parking available at the shower houses. Drinking water taps are available at both campgrounds. Good shade in both campgrounds.
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This is a beautiful campground. Lots of big beautiful trees. Very well maintained. Lots of separation between sites so each campsite has good privacy from their neighbours. Great fire pit and picnic tables at each site. Clean washrooms and showers. No power or water on site. I suggest you bring your own water as the last 2 years we have been here there is a boil water order. Great activities are close by if you want to spend time in the area. Lots of great wineries in the area to explore. Kettle Valley Bike Trail head is a short drive away. Many orchards fruit and vegetable stands selling fresh local produce. Beautiful lake with beach access at the campground for campers only so it's not over crowded. Water is crystal clear. Awesome for swimming. Nice walking trail connects the North and South campgrounds. Beautiful views across the water of the Mountain Range. Great water access for paddleboarding and other water sports.
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Went Camping in Okanagan Lake Park - South campsites. The facilities were great. You get gravel ground for camping. Camps have good shade except for the onces facing the beach. The beach is rocky so make sure to pack slippers or beach shoes to enter the water. Drinking water available from well at site requires boiling for 2 mins, which isnt practical so better carry drinking water in a big Jug. You can also buy from Camp site. It costs $1 for 500 ml bottle. For extra $12 you can get wooden logs to make fire and cook food. In the evening they play movie for kids and you can also buy popcorn. Washroom and bathing area available on site and was neat and clean. In the night you can gaze at stars or sleep peacefully in fresh air. Best experience of camping. Beach is nice and kids and adults all will enjoy. You can also pack boat, rafts etc to enjoy the Lake.
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This park is located on Hwy 97 and is easy to find. There are two campgrounds at this We camped at the North campground and hiked along a very nice lakeside trail to the South Campground. It is a rather long walk, but the trail is at lake level and is well maintained. North Campground is on a terraced hillside with large level sites spaced well apart to provide privacy. Clean washrooms with showers are available in both campgrounds. The South campground has mostly small sites with little or no privacy but some great views. Boat launch, playground, and amphitheater are at the South campground. The showers are free and there is parking available at the shower houses. Drinking water taps are available at both campgrounds. Good shade in both campgrounds.
Michelle Nicholson

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4.6
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3.0
5y

Very nice park, nice manager, lots of trees and privacy. Very strong smell of sewage though. There are small cliffs between each row of campsites. So on the map it might look like the bathroom is right across the road from your spot, in reality it's up a cliff and you can't walk straight up to it which means you have to walk down the road and around so it's a lot farther to walk than you'd expect based on the map.

We reserved our spot ahead of time using on the online map and chose a spot based on bathroom location and water pump. We were supposed to have a water faucet right in front of our spot. It wasn't there. The manager said someone ran it over 5 years ago and it was removed. I wish someone had updated the online map. We specifically chose that spot to be near running water.

The flushable toilets were nice. It was fairly clean except someone had puked on the ladies bathroom floor and there was a sloppy clean up job leaving a few puddles of vomit behind. This attracted ants like crazy. The toilet was swarming with them. It was gross trying to use that bathroom. The whole week we were there no one cleaned it up better.

The hot showers were great. The lake was nice but there were too many dogs on the beach even though the sign said no dogs. I'd probably come back just because this place...

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5.0
7y

This is a beautiful campground. Lots of big beautiful trees. Very well maintained. Lots of separation between sites so each campsite has good privacy from their neighbours. Great fire pit and picnic tables at each site. Clean washrooms and showers. No power or water on site. I suggest you bring your own water as the last 2 years we have been here there is a boil water order. Great activities are close by if you want to spend time in the area. Lots of great wineries in the area to explore. Kettle Valley Bike Trail head is a short drive away. Many orchards fruit and vegetable stands selling fresh local produce. Beautiful lake with beach access at the campground for campers only so it's not over crowded. Water is crystal clear. Awesome for swimming. Nice walking trail connects the North and South campgrounds. Beautiful views across the water of the Mountain Range. Great water access for paddleboarding and other...

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5.0
3y

Went Camping in Okanagan Lake Park - South campsites. The facilities were great. You get gravel ground for camping. Camps have good shade except for the onces facing the beach. The beach is rocky so make sure to pack slippers or beach shoes to enter the water. Drinking water available from well at site requires boiling for 2 mins, which isnt practical so better carry drinking water in a big Jug. You can also buy from Camp site. It costs $1 for 500 ml bottle. For extra $12 you can get wooden logs to make fire and cook food. In the evening they play movie for kids and you can also buy popcorn. Washroom and bathing area available on site and was neat and clean. In the night you can gaze at stars or sleep peacefully in fresh air. Best experience of camping. Beach is nice and kids and adults all will enjoy. You can also pack boat, rafts etc to...

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