RV Parks in Surrey, BC

RV Parks in Surrey, BC
Surrey, British Columbia is a bedroom city of Vancouver, Canada The area offers many active pursuits, including sea kayaking, hiking, camping, skiing, mountain biking and rock climbing. The north shore and Grouse Mountain in neighboring Vancouver hosts numerous trails, and the area around Deep Cove has many opportunities for sea kayaking. RV travelers to Surrey have several options for campgrounds.

Dogwood Campground and RV Park

Dogwood Campground is in Surrey and offers guests an array of amenities and services. Hookups include 30-amp electric, water, sewer and cable TV. RVs up to 45' long can be accommodated in the pull-through sites. There is a hot shower and private toilet facility, a dump station and storage for guest use. Pets are allowed but should be leashed.

Dogwood Campground and RV Park
15151 112TH Ave.
Surrey, BC V3W 5C2
(604) 583-5585

Plaza RV Camp

The Plaza RV Camp has a central location to much of the areas outdoor recreation, and offers a range of services. Hookups include 30-amp electric, water,sewer and cable TV. There is a 160-acre park nearby for hiking and pet strolls. Small pets are welcome if on leashes. There is a hot shower facility with private toilets, coin-operated laundry, dump station, and garbage collection and recycling. Most size RVs can be handled.

Plaza RV Camp

Address: 8266 King George Highway (Hwy 99A)
Surrey, BC V3W 5C2
(604) 594-4440
plazarvpark.ca

Pacific Border RV Park

The Pacific Border RV Park has a range of amenities and services for a luxury stay. There is an indoor swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and shower room. A laundry room and private toilets are on the grounds as well, for guest use and comfort. Hookups at sites include 30- and 50-amp electric, sewer, cable TV and water. Pets are allowed. A TV guest room rounds out the campgrounds amenity list. The Pacific Border RV Park is within a 45-minute drive of Grouse Mountain, where guests can find hiking and mountain biking trails.

Pacific Border RV Park
67-175A Street
Surrey, BC V3S 9T7
(604) 538-1727

Article Written By Eric Cedric

A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.

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