Paradise Lake Free Camping

At Paradise Lake you will enjoy 2 Campsites and be able to get there with a two wheel drive Facilities:Boat Launch, Tables, Toilets, Wharfs Site Description:The recreation site is a popular location for fishers and campers, and is very near to Island Lake. In the summer, take a swim in the lake. The campsite is […]

Written By Clayton Kessler

On May 1, 2011
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At Paradise Lake you will enjoy 2 Campsites and be able to get there with a two wheel drive

Facilities:Boat Launch, Tables, Toilets, Wharfs

Site Description:The recreation site is a popular location for fishers and campers, and is very near to Island Lake. In the summer, take a swim in the lake. The campsite is fairly small, and is only appropriate for 2 small trailers or truck campers.

Driving Directions:Access is off Highway 97C onto Elkhart Road and then onto Paradise Lake Road. Drive to the end of the paved section of road and immediately turn right and drive about 400 metres to the camp site and car top boat launch.

Paradise Lake Free Camping

2 Comments

  1. Crystal Walters

    Hello We are intersted in coming camping there and just wondering if you have any spaces available for august 25th till the 29th

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    • Clayton

      Hello Crystal. Thank you for visiting Tracks And Trails. I am slowly achieving my goal of documenting each free campground in BC with video, pictures and GPS tracks. I have not been to Paradise Lake yet though so I completed a little research to help inform. First, this post that you commented on is about a free campsite or recreation site. All Free Forest Service Sites or Recreation Sites are first come – first served. Since the Recreation sites are on crown land, if the campground looks full, just check around a bit and maybe you can find a spot where there is room for you to camp without disturbing nature.

      Having said that, Paradise Lake, between Merritt and Peachland has a beautiful year round resort with a number of great sites with chalets. You can contact them via their website at http://www.paradiselakeresort.ca or email them at info@paradiselakeresort.ca – thanks again for using TracksAndTrails and if you remember, please drop by again and tell us how your camping trip went!

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