Dutch's Campground
Coldstream
BC, Canada |
Dutch Lake Resort & RV Park
Clearwater
BC, Canada |
Dutch Creek RV Resort
Fairmont Hot Springs
BC, Canada |
Dune Za Keyih Provincial Park & Protected Area
BC, Canada |
Description of Dutch's Campground:
Located just a short walk from Kal Beach and beautiful Kalamalka Lake. With a store, arcade, playground and many shaded creek-side spots and open in all seasons. Dutch’s offers affordable rates right in Vernon, with central showers, washrooms, and a sani-station.
Open year round. RV sites, partial and tent sites, cable, phone, laundry, hot showers, mini golf, arcade,
snack bar, creekside, 400 yards to public beach. |
Description of Dutch Lake Resort & RV Park:
Swimming, fishing, canoeing, hiking and home-base for Timberline Eco Adventure Tours. 8
self-contained lakeside cabins, 65 campsites with hook-ups and a licenced restaurant. Winter activities
include: cross-country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing. |
Description of Dutch Creek RV Resort:
Dutch Creek R.V. Resort is situated on 160 acres of forest, with a small creek flowing through the campground with spectacular views of the Rocky Mountains and the Hoodoos .In a quiet setting, 1klm off the highway, serviced sites are the largest you will find in the Columbia Valley, and all have fire-pits to provide a true camping experience. Hot Springs and 4 Golf Courses within 5 minutes. Affordable Priced!
Conveniently located 5km south of Fairmont Hot Springs, 1km east off of Highway 93/95. |
Description of Dune Za Keyih Provincial Park & Protected Area:
This remote wilderness park, known for its diverse wildlife and spectacular scenery, is centered in British Colombia's Rocky Mountain Trench. The park encompasses portions of the 250 kilometre Kechika River - a provincial heritage river and BC's largest unlogged watershed. The Kechika was designated a heritage river in 1996 for its outstanding ecological and wilderness recreation values. It also includes two of its major tributaries: the Frog River, flowing from the Cassiar Mountains on the west side, and the Gataga River, merging from the northern Rockies to the east. Hunters, hikers, river rafters and canoeists comprise the majority of visitors to this spectacular wilderness.
Reservations are not accepted at this park, all campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but no facilities are provided. |