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    Osoyoos Desert Centre

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Osoyoos Town of

    Osoyoos Town of

    5.0(1 review)
    3.8 km

    "Osoyoos Lake - wonderful views that dominate Osoyoos and surrounding area."…read more We (two seniors and daughter) did a 5-night stay at a beach-side hotel in Osoyoos in June, and one side of Osoyoos Lake dominated the unobstructed, direct view we had from our room's balcony. The ever-changing sights (with the colour changes of the Lake and surrounding mountains over the course of each day), and the natural sounds (of the birds - swallows, gulls, ducks, et al) each day, from sunrise to sunset, were often mesmerizing!! We enjoyed daily beach and street-side walks alongside the Lake, soaking in the various sights & sounds. The street side "boardwalk" alongside the Lake, off Main Street -- extending from a gazebo and benches a short distance from our hotel (the Coast), to Veteran's Park, located just on the other side of the street bridge over the Lake, near the entrance to the downtown area -- was especially enjoyed for early-morning strolls, with the lovely lake and garden views. The beach, both 'up & down' from our hotel, was great for the other walks -- offering up fresh air, exercise, great views of the Lake and surrounding mountains, beach activities, and for dropping in and checking out various properties (hotels, condo's, commercial establishments, and etc.), and other sights along the way. The water was a touch too cool for us for swimming at this time, but we did venture into the shallows at our hotel often, to wade a little, cool the feet, watch and enjoy the birds, and on occasion, catch the sights of fish, and other species using the lake as their home. Many very relaxing, and fascinating moments at the time, and fond memories to bring home. It was mostly very quiet and peaceful on Osoyoos Lake at the time of our visit (with very few power boats, or the like out on the lake doing their thing), so it was a perfect time to reflect on the natural overall beauty of it, and the surrounding mountains. We much-enjoyed the views, and truly-soaked them in during our stay!!! Osoyoos, and Osoyoos Lake ... wow!! what a lovely combination!!

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    Three Blind Mice - One of the disc baskets

    Three Blind Mice

    5.0(1 review)
    54.6 km

    If you are looking for a bit of an adventure playing disc golf, this is the course for you! It's…read morelocated on a hillside, about 10 minutes outside of Penticton proper. On the way up to the course there are a lot of wonderful wineries, so you can treat yourself to a tasting after working up a sweat. Parking and signage here is very limited. We parallel parked on a small downhill roadway at the top of the hill, and the drop on the passenger side was pretty severe. There's a metal gate and a tiny little sticker marking the course; go past this and you'll find a stand and see the start of the course. Disc golfing here is very challenging. Lots of uphills and downhills and I had to scramble up some weeds and dust to get my disc. Sturdy shoes are a must and I wouldn't recommend visiting during or after a heavy rain. I saw another player on the course in knee-high socks to protect her lower legs from branches and bushes, and I thought this was an excellent idea. There were large signs marking poison ivy in the area, which I really appreciated, as I hail from an area that doesn't grow it naturally, and I wouldn't be able to identify it without signs. The views of the lake and the lower wineries are spectacular as you move through the course, and as you get higher and higher they are even better. I enjoyed the varying terrain, although we did skip a couple of holes (one is called the valley of death, and I did not want to try to rescue my disc from the said valley). I wouldn't recommend this course for true beginners, or anyone with limited mobility, but it's very fun if you're game to climb a bit and enjoy the scenery.

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    Three Blind Mice - Small sign marking the entrance to the course.

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    Small sign marking the entrance to the course.

    Osoyoos Lake Veteran's Memorial Park

    Osoyoos Lake Veteran's Memorial Park

    3.0(3 reviews)
    12.6 km

    Camping at Oroville is part of our summer tradition and we have been doing it now for the past 7…read moreyears. We enjoy it for several reasons: 1. It has a nice sandy beach with shade options if you want to stay closer to the trees. 2. The water in the lake is warm, clean and shallow...you can walk out 300 meters. 3. There is plenty of long flat sections of grass for the kids to play around on. 4. There are washrooms with running water and hot showers. 5. They never seem to have a campfire ban. 6. We are in a tent and you set up on grass. 7. Prince's is a very short walk away and they have everything one needs in terms of food and drink (including alcoholic beverages). 8. Trino's is a short walk away...and would suggest walking if you are sampling their margarita's. This is an ideal car camping family campground and great for groups. It is not a private wilderness experience. There is a concession stand at the beach but unfortunately the person running it does not have the greatest interpersonal or customer service skills. She seems to spend her day sitting at a table out front speaking with friends and smoking. That and the lack of privacy at the sites drops my rating to a 3 star. My kids enjoy coming back camping to Oroville each year so I am happy to recommend camping here. TIP: There are not a lot of trees in the campground and with the intense summer sun, highly recommend purchasing a canopy for sun ( & possibly rain) protection.

    I wouldn't say this campground is a typical Washington campground...take away the mountains and I…read moremight have thought I was in the midwest. We got there at 10:30pm after a 7 hour trek due to traffic and a detour from a bridge that was out (should have taken around 5 hours). Apparently, you are supposed to arrive by 10pm and we were scolded by the park ranger for being late. After repeatedly telling us it is now "quiet hours" and we have to be very quiet setting up with no banging or bright lights, we made our way to our tree-less campsite (okay, there was 1 tree). We got out of the car and were greeted by a live blues band booming from across the lake! So much for "quiet hours". We were laughing so hard. Not to mention, there was a rowdy bunch at a campfire across the way. We were very relieved and settled in at our fire with a cold beer. The lake is very beautiful and warm, but we weren't able to enjoy it because it was cold and rainy. This definitely put a damper on things...I probably would have given this place 3 stars if we had been able to bask in the sun all day on our tubes. I guess it's usually extremely hot there and it rarely rains, which is why I booked it, so we just got unlucky with a bad weather weekend. My boyfriend built us a pretty sweet rain shelter with a tarp and dead tree branches and the park ranger came by saying, "Well, that's pretty creative, but the wind is going to take it down". Awesome. Thanks for your optimism. The bathrooms and showers were clean, but you have to buy tokens to use the showers. 2 tokens for $1 gets you 6 minutes. It's a dog friendly place with lots of room for them to run around by the lake. I do have to say that this campground seems like a great family place. There were a ton of campers and kids. I don't think we'll go back before we have our own little tikes running around...and that's not for a while :) One more thing...the is a store called Prince's in walking distance and it has everything you could possibly need for camping!

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    Osoyoos Lake Veteran's Memorial Park
    Osoyoos Lake Veteran's Memorial Park

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    Osoyoos Desert Centre - parks - Updated May 2026

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