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Telte-Yet Camp Site

600 Water Ave, Hope, BC V0X 1L0, Canada

Introduce

Nestled in the heart of Hope, British Columbia, Telte-Yet Camp Site offers a serene and picturesque camping experience along the Fraser River. This indigenous-owned campground is a hidden gem, providing a peaceful retreat despite its proximity to the road. Whether you're pitching a tent, parking your RV, or looking for a powered site, Telte-Yet has something for everyone.

The campground is known for its clean and well-maintained grounds, friendly camp hosts, and breathtaking river views. Guests can enjoy free hot showers, laundry facilities, and access to water, making it a convenient choice for campers. Additionally, WiFi is available for those who want to stay connected while enjoying nature.

  • Clean and well-maintained grounds
  • Free hot showers and laundry facilities
  • Powered, non-powered, and tent sites available
  • Stunning views of the Fraser River
  • WiFi access for staying connected

Customer feedback highlights the campground's unique charm and excellent amenities. Many guests appreciate the quiet atmosphere, despite being close to the road, and the warm hospitality of the camp hosts. The hot showers and laundry facilities are particularly praised, adding to the overall comfort of the stay. The beautiful river views and the presence of tall, majestic trees create a truly memorable camping experience.

If you're planning a trip to Hope, BC, Telte-Yet Camp Site is the perfect destination for a relaxing and enjoyable stay. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to the outdoors, this campground offers a welcoming environment and all the essentials for a great adventure.

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Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

RV camping

RV electric hookup

RV water hookup

Payments

Camping fee

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

Pets

Dogs allowed

Craig B Feb 28
★★★★★5

Awesome indigenous-owned campground in the heart of Hope. Despite its proximity to the road, it is surprisingly quiet! Grounds are clean and well-kempt, and the camp host was very friendly and welcoming. Amazing views of the river! They have free showers, powered, non-powered, and tent sites.

Survival Adanac Feb 03
★★★★☆4

Nice little campground along the Frazer River. It's a little expensive. I paid $40 for a fairly small site with no power. Their saving grace are the hot showers, laundry and access to water. They also have wifi if that is your thing. Amazing views in a nice little town. They have some great trees!

Selina Ma Sep 30
★★★★☆4

Had a good time camping here late September, no reservations first come first served Paid $30 for tenting (one truck, one tent - 2 adults, 1 dog). The staff were very friendly and resourceful. We felt safe on facilities at all times. All the other site users (RVs, families with kids, dogs) were respectful, quiet, and friendly. There are fresh water pumps. The restroom facilities were clean and bright (looks like it was recently built) with accessible toilets and showers. There are also jiffy johns in between. The site is right off the main road, so you do hear cars all the time. The campsite is pretty much in town so amenities (i.e. groceries, church) is just steps away. There’s also an active railroad in the vicinity so we were able to hear trains through the night. We didn’t mind it but I’m sure some people would.

Britt Watt Oct 11
★★★★★5

A lovely little campground along the beautiful river side with a stunning view of the surrounding mountains. We paid $35 for one night which included the use of the showers - which were very clean. Only thing was the highway was a bit noisy and you can hear the train all night, didn’t really affect our sleep though. Staff were helpful and friendly. Would reccomend this campground :)

Greg Carr Jan 21
★★★★☆4

Only $6 for the laundry the lowest price in town. You can walk right down to the river which runs alongside the campsite the portapotty I used was clean not even graffiti. You can use the laundry if not staying there with the permission of the ppl in the office assuming their in the office. Nice views of the mountains and river. I notice two of the bad reviews are by a guy named Leo there are some racist nazi types in town and it is a Native run campground so probably made up tripe. I Like the Canadian flags on the main sign.