Park is located 9km west of Kelowna via highway 97 and north on Westside Road. Sani-station and drinking water available across the road from the campground. Sites along the creek in the old section very private and nicely landscaped. Steep trail leads to falls on the creek and spectacular views of Okanagan Lake to the east. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Attractive campground with a very nice pool and hot tub. Beach across the road, close to shopping. No pets are allowed at this campground. They are pretty stringent about arriving by 10pm, and there is a 'curfew' of 12am. (They have a night watchman.) A note for families: the $46/night is based on 2 adults. Children are $1.50/night each. We didn't see many families here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a huge campground mostly dedicated to long-term residents. The access is a bit tight in places, and the large hedges make visibility very difficult. Some sites have satellite access, but most do not. We didn't particularly enjoy this place, but then big long-term places are not our first choice. Our rate shown is Passport America, which they only accept for a four day max stay. Normal rate is double! We would probably not stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is truly a destination park with many activities. Sites are sold and there are time shares and rental condos. The sites are quite cramped, mostly because of all the trees. Wi-fi access only in the rec hall which is inconvenient. It is a nice park but definitely not worth the money they ask for a site. I would only stay there again if I could use Coast to Coast or some other discount. To have a very high rent and then charge $3 a day extra for power is just insane. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here through RPI and loved it! The staff was extremely friendly and the sites well-maintained and large. There were 3 pools – one for adults only, and two hot tubs – again, one for adults only. They had a great exercise room – fully equipped and clean. There are three restaurants on-site, two of which we tried and were 100% pleased. There is free WIFI in the Community Center, which also has puzzles, a large book exchange, games, activities, pool table, and more. The security was excellent – we felt safe and had no concerns leaving our bikes outside anywhere and not locked. They had a full recycling center, a par two golf course, and lake where you could boat or swim. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
If you are a member of Coast to Coast or RPI this park is fine. We're RPI and paid only $8 a night. At $52 a night the park is extremely overpriced and I would find another place to stay. Spaces are all concrete slab and very narrow. Once you're in, the space is nice enough. Most of the park consists of permanent residents but they are all in very good shape. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here for 7 nights on our RPI membership for $8/night. We only had our MH on the site as we had to drop off our motorcycle trailer and pay $5 for it in the parking area. Couldn't use our Coast to Coast membership to extend for a couple more days as they didn't allow back to back discounts and we were unwilling to spend the $60/night to extend. Park is well maintained and clean and neat. Lots of amenities, but in our opinion overpriced for the value. We camped here in a Motorhome.