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The campground has 117 sites and is divided into an A, B, and C loop, with the 35 sites in A Loop being … Many campsite reservations are cancelled daily. The Point Campground is located on the northern side of Lake of the Arbuckles. great place to spend a few hours enjoying the view of the water or swimming when the tide comes in. Loved the peace and all the bunnies - on many colours! Water is available for use on site, though the haul-water system does not have enough capacity for visitors to fill RV water tanks. Sequoia Kings Canyon National Parks camping, Pacific Rim National Park Reserve camping. Tide was starting to come in which was interesting for us to see. Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park is a provincial park in Parksville, British Columbia, Canada. Just tell us when you’d like to camp at Rathtrevor Beach Park, and how long you want to camp for. T-loop has 30A-20A-50A pedestals that DO NOT have water at the sites. All pets must be leached, The park is busy during the summer and long weekends so it is wise to book well in advance with the Parks Office. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. Please choose a different date. There are a number of trails you can walk that are. NUMBER OF SITES. There is a day use area and separate campground area. Lots of outdoor entertainment for the whole family. Located at the east end of the town, the 347-hectare park features a two-kilometre long stretch of sandy beach, a stand of old-growth Douglas fir trees and 174 vehicle-accessible and 25 walk-in camping spaces. Showers are available in the restrooms. The hiking trail in the park is a good way to explore the wilderness. Douglas Fir, Hemlock, Balsam, Western Red Cedar, Spruce, Arbutus and Maple trees. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in Canada. Sites 175 - 226. In addition, Rathtrevor has 25 walk-in tent campsites (also reservable) available for $22/night. Tide was low and out really far but could walk right out to it. Families enjoy the park because the waters are shallow and sand is everywhere at low tides. There is so much beach to play. Lots of sea shells on our walk out to the tide so wear sandals/shoes to protect your feet! Rathtrevor Beach Park. playground or camp at. A forest full of Douglas Fir, Hemlock, Balsam, Western Red Cedar, Spruce, Arbutus and Maple trees. Read more about Rathtrevor Beach Park at Wikipedia. The campgrounds have showers, two dump stations, picnic tables, grills and an amphitheater for winter programs. Awesome walks on the beach especially at low tide. There are information shelters with trail maps at strategic locations in the park. to Plan Your Vacation, Select a British Columbia Community to Plan Your Vacation. There are a ton of bunnies around which were cute but apparently very destructive. Loop Campground (Sites 175 - 226) Rathtrevor Beach Park. Trails leave from the campground and Little Qualicum Falls day-use area, meandering though old-growth and second-growth forest along the Little Qualicum River. It is open year-round and has two loops. All of the 250 vehicle accessible campsites at Rathtrevor Beach are reservable. Campsites in the lower loop are open on a first come-first serve basis. Worth the stop! more, Recommended experiences in and around Vancouver Island. My husband and I stopped here to meet up with some other family for a visit. A beautiful park and beach to take your family to.