Revelstoke KOA

  • E. Trans Canada Highway / KOA Road 2411
  • Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0
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Revelstoke KOA

E. Trans Canada Highway / KOA Road 2411
RevelstokeBC V0E 2S0
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Revelstoke KOA

E. Trans Canada Highway / KOA Road 2411
RevelstokeBC V0E 2S0
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This KOA is just off the Trans-Canada Highway and minutes from town.

The mountains make the magic at the Revelstoke KOA. They're the glorious backdrop for the campground's 40 acres of trees, flowers, quiet walkways and grassy sites. The pool is heated, and two playgrounds, a game room and other pleasures keep folks busy. You'll enjoy wireless Internet, cable TV, an activity area, a duck pond and a meeting hall. Mount Revelstoke and Glacier national parks are the main draws, and your hosts can set you up with maps and outfitters for a variety of activities. Walking trails are close by, as well as golfing. This KOA is just off the Trans-Canada Highway and minutes from town, with several charming restored Victorian buildings. Nearby activities include whitewater rafting, hiking, fishing, ATV tours, Revelstoke Dam, Grizzly Plaza (live music), hot springs and more! Deluxe chalet and tepee rentals are available.

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Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 120' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV ($)
  • Pool (Open Jun 25 to Aug 29)
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Kamping Kitchen
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
  • Planned Activities Available
  • Families
  • Catering on-site by a local caterer
  • RV Clubs & Rallies
  • Motorcycle Clubs
  • Food prepared by staff for consumption by the customer at their site or in outdoor seating provided by campground
  • Military Clubs
  • Tours
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Campground Activities

Golfing - beautiful 18-hole course

Revelstoke Golf Club is located in a beautiful setting by the Columbia River. It includes a mix of sand traps, dog legs and water hazards to suit all talents and skills.

Fishing - kokanee, rainbow and cutthroat trout and dolly varden

The freshwater lakes, streams and rivers surrounding Revelstoke provide some of the best fishing in the province. Pair that up with the beauty of the mountains on a sunny day and you have a sportsman’s paradise.

Hiking Trails

Hiking available only a short distance from the City at Mount Revelstoke. There, you will find trails and hikes to suit every level and taste.

Horseback Riding

Trail rides and working horse ranch wilderness trail rides are available through various outfitters.

River Boating

Several types of tours are available from one hour dam tours that let you enjoy the spectre of Canada’s highest dam from the canyon floor; to three hour tours that take you south on the Columbia River where you will take in the spectacular beauty of glaciers, waterfalls and migratory wetlands. Six hour day tours are also available with picnic lunch provided. Private fishing charters, and boat rentals available.

Rafting

Combine Revelstoke’s world famous scenery with the fun and excitement of river rafting and you have an unbeatable outdoor experience.

Heli hiking

 

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Local Attractions

Enchanted Forest

The main path of this old-growth forest provides the perfect setting for over 250 hand-made fairy tale figures. On the nature trail, visitors can stand inside a gigantic, 800-year-old hollow cedar tree. The forest is a unique, one-of-a-kind attraction for people of all ages. It is open from mid-May to mid-September.

Beardale Castle

Bearsdale Castle is a unique indoor attraction featuring hand-crafted miniature villages with model railway displays, plus western Canada’s largest animated toyland exhibit that "comes alive" at the touch of a button. Also featured is a Last Spike heritage display, view tower, pedal cars for younger children, souvenir shop, picnic area and refreshments.

Last Spike

The last spike was driven in the Canadian Pacific Railway at Craigellachie on November 7, 1885.

Railway Museum

An old locomotive, once in active service in the area, forms the museum’s centerpiece. Explore the life of a railroader around the turn of the century and experience the efforts and troubles in constructing the national lifeline of rail.

Revelstoke Power Dam

Just five minutes away from Revelstoke on Highway 23 North, the Revelstoke Dam boasts not only a spectacular view, but a magnificent 174 meter high, concrete gravity dam and a 122 meter high, 1,160 meter long, earth-fill wing dam. Free tours are offered from mid-March until late October to give the curious the opportunity to look down the sheer sides of the magnificent structure.

Cedar Board Walk / Skunk Cabbage Trail

View

Enjoy the view, nestled in a green meadow surrounded by glacier covered mountains.

Three minutes from town

Quiet, secure campground with walking trails

Abundant trees, gardens and flowers

There are 40 different species of trees and abundant gardens and flowers.

TeePees

Four Beds, Firepit $34.00

Corral and horses

Last Spike

The last spike driven in the Canadian Pacific Railway at Craigellachie, November 7, 1885.

Revelstoke National Park / Glacier National Park

Explore the natural beauty of Mount Revelstoke National Park. The summit of Mountain Revelstoke is one of only a few areas in Western Canada where alpine meadows are easily accessible by vehicle. Here you will find the heavily flowered meadows that make this area famous. Park your vehicle near Balsam Lake and a Parks Canada shuttle bus will take you the final kilometer to the summit in July and August.

Mica Dam

146 kilometers (90 miles) north of Revelstoke is the only Columbia Treaty Dam in Canada with generation on site at present. The huge underground powerhouse houses four generators with capability of housing six generators in the future. Free tours are offered from late June to early September to view not only the cavernous powerhouse, but the spectacular mountain view of the Columbia River Valley.

Rogers Pass

Drive the famous Rogers Pass and enjoy spectacular scenery, and many points of interest. Enjoy summer hiking trails and back-country winter skiing.

Halcion/Nakusp Hot Springs


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Upcoming Events

Pancake Breakfasts - July Long Weekend to September Long Weekend Photo

Pancake Breakfasts - July Long Weekend to September Long Weekend

Enjoy hot breakfast including pancakes, juice, coffee, tea, side order of bacon or sausage every morning between 7:30AM - 10AM
*A Charge Applies

Ice Cream Social Every Night Photo

Ice Cream Social Every Night

Enjoy Ice Cream Social between every evening between
7pm ~ 8pm. Enjoy the music and get along with other
campers. $2.50 /scoop


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