Riverside Campground - Municipal
About
Potable and non-potable rinse water are available at a location 1 km (6/10 mile) north of Hwy. 16. This location is an RV dump station, also known as a sanitary dump station for RVs.
Amenities & Services
Water
Reviews
Based on 149 reviews
Cheap over priced spot with only power . Washrooms totally terrible access to disabled people . Stayed in many B.C. Forestry campgrounds 10 times better . But was a spot to crash and Richard the Host was whitey and Humorous and made up for it Chef D .
Hesitated to come here because of the previous reviews but very glad I did. Completely safe, no issues with any homeless, all of the bathrooms and showers are locked with code so no one but guests can get in. Big private sites, next to park with a great playground for kids.
I went to stay here but unfortunately upon check-in the gentleman checking me in told me how awful the place was and that I needed to lock everything up make sure to keep everything inside my motorhome or it could be stolen also that there'd be heroin needles found in the bathroom so I went to my campsite thought about this information and decided it'd be smarter to drive 30 minutes down the road lost $ but probably a smarter decision
Very friendly host and clean campsites. The showers are a bit rough. Had a bit of a strange vibe with random people (non-campers) walking through the grounds. When we checked out we were told that it’s best to keep all your stuff locked away due to the theft, homelessness and drug use in the area and under the bridge at the back of the campground. The neighbouring park is really beautiful and fantastic for kids. We had booked two nights but moved on after one due to the vibe and RCMP being there to manage the homeless and foot traffic.
A pleasant campground with convenient access both to restaurants and the highway. We had a site that backed on to the river, which was a nice view for having morning coffee or evening wine! Bathroom access might have been awkward if the sites opposite us were occupied (the path to the washrooms from our site passed through them), but we were fortunate that they were empty, which made for a short trip!
