Kekuli Bay Provincial Park Camping
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Kekuli Bay Provincial Park
Kekuli Bay Provincial Park, formerly Kalamalka West Provincial Park, is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located on the west shore of Kalamalka Lake on BC Highway 97 south of Vernon. The lake is popular for waterskiing and boating, and the park includes a boat launch, as well as a campground with a view of the lake. The park was established in 1990. Its size is about 57 hectares (140 acres).
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Open to camping at other nearby parks? Here are a few other parks you'll find in the vicinity.
If you live in Vernon or Lake country, and you want to work every day and camp at night, then kekuli bay is the spot. Otherwise….take a pass. This site is always packed, the beach is a shoulder to shoulder cooler fest, and you have to dodge giant half ton trucks backing up 200k ski boats at the boat launch. If you go during summer, bring shade…because there isn’t much.
Upsides are the lake, especially if you have a boat, and the parks proximity to great mountain biking and hiking trails.
Definitely not a fave.
Tell us when, where, and how long you want to camp for. We’ll notify you (via SMS) when a suitable spot opens up at that campground—so you can nab that sold-out campsite reservation!