Hot Springs RV and Camping Park
RV Park
2.5 from 2 users
Description
Hot Springs RV & Camping Park in Harrison Hot Springs is nestled in the magnificent forests of spectacular British Columbia and is approximately 90 minutes drive from Vancouver, British Columbia. Wake up each morning to breathtaking views of Black Tusk and Fraser Mountain. Hot Springs RV & Camping Park is open year-round, and has 21 fully serviced RV sites. We have both regular as well as pull through site for those larger RVs.
Situated in beautiful Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia the Mighty Fraser Country in the pristine upper Fraser Valley, only 90 minutes east of Vancouver on the Trans Canada Highway (#1), and 2.5 hours north of Seattle (including a 20 minute drive from the nearest border crossing at Sumas, Washington). Surrounded by the snow-capped Cascade Mountain Range, pastoral farm land, and the mighty Fraser Rivers, the spectacular scenery is a perfect snapshot of Supernatural British Columbia.
Hot Springs RV & Camping Park is the perfect base for your mountain adventures. Nestled against Southwestern British Columbias magnificent mountains and the sandy beaches of Harrison Lake, Our park is your local vacation destination with the village filled with a rich history and natural wonders including our world-famous BC hot springs.
Reserve yourself a spot today and get away for a few days! Youll be glad you did.
Note: We are a non-smoking RV & camping park. Smoking of any kind is strictly prohibited anywhere on the park.
Features
Location
Lat: 49.302105 Lng: -121.7837
User Reviews
User#79576
Just a parking lot transferred into a RV park. No privacy whatsoever. Power problems at some sites. Quite noisy caused by traffic. Just one and Simple toilet and shower. Very friendly staff (Frances). Free Wi-Fi and unbeatable close to waterfront.
User 90746
Nothing special, essentially a small parking lot turned RV park but you can't beat how close it is to the lake, lagoon & restaurants. Has wifi, a flush toilet and shower (costs $1 for 10 min, need loonies). Paid $48 and change, and we're able to find a spot for a night when everywhere else in the area was full.
Ginmar
Just a shabby parking lot with mostly permanent campers and high prices. But very close to the water and very friendly staff. Good WiFi. Heavy pot smell across the whole place in the evening. Did not use toilets, so nothing to say about that.