Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
The legendary heart of Joshua Tree National Park.
Beehive RV Park & Campground is a tranquil camping destination located at 780 Kilmalu Rd, Mill Bay, BC V0R 2P2, Canada. Situated in the beautiful South Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, this campground offers a peaceful and natural setting for a memorable camping experience.
Campground Details:
A Peaceful Retreat:
Beehive RV Park & Campground is nestled amidst farms in the South Cowichan Valley, offering a quiet and peaceful environment for camping. The campground's natural surroundings provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Activities and Exploration:
Beehive RV Park & Campground provides easy access to a variety of activities and attractions in the area:
Campground Features:
Beehive RV Park & Campground typically offers the following features to enhance your camping experience:
Discover Vancouver Island:
Beehive RV Park & Campground's location on Vancouver Island allows visitors to easily explore the island's many attractions and natural wonders:
A Tranquil Camping Experience:
Beehive RV Park & Campground offers a peaceful and natural camping experience, providing a perfect base for exploring the beauty of Vancouver Island and the surrounding area. It's an ideal destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a relaxing getaway.
Plan Your Island Retreat:
If you're looking for a tranquil camping experience on Vancouver Island, Beehive RV Park & Campground is an excellent choice. Book your campsite today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this remarkable location.
Additional Information:
For more information about Beehive RV Park & Campground, including rates, availability, and specific amenities, please visit their website or contact them directly at (250) 743-2074 or +1 250-743-2074. You can also find reviews and additional details on various online platforms.
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV sewer hookup
RV water hookup
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Wi-Fi
Camping fee
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Dogs allowed
It’s a great private campground. The rent area is very nice, there’s a trail to a beach and it’s not far away from Shawnigan lake and other beaches. I’ve been there for only a night but I’d definitely come back again
Probably not the best spot for tenting. Tent area is just a big grass field with a few fire pits and tables but not enough for each site to have their own. The shower and washroom is pretty far away in the RV section and the shower is coin operated. Finding the host to get loonies wasn't easy. The beach path nearby is a nice little walk.
The staff are accommodating (they let me change spots twice) but this place is right between the highway and the airport and across the road from a farm that has at least 10 dogs in their yard. 3 times in the first night all the dogs in the area kicked up barking and howling like crazy. And there were low-flying large planes overhead all night. There's just no way they can overcome the level of noise at this location. Maybe if you're in a soundproofed RV it's fine, but with a tent I wouldn't recommend it. Bring good earplugs at least. Also they have 1 tiny garbage can for the entire tent area. It was overflowing when I left and the place wasn't even 10% full. So idk what's up with that. Just buy a bigger garbage can?
Older rv park, with many permanent/seasonal units in place. Reasonable prices. They are renovating, improving their sites. Small but clean washrooms, only one shower in mens and womens. Flushing "outhouses " available. Some sites are very tight, with many awkward angles. The main lane is narrow. The renovated sites appear well thought out. If you have a bigger unit (over 25ft), do NOT accept site 29. This site should be a pull through, but isn't. No staff on site that we saw.
Very quiet & enjoyable campground. We self-checked in but were visited by a staff member within an hour to that all was well. We would go back. Only criticism was that a fire ring had to be rented at something $25 a night!