Delta Grove Campground 2550 Columbia Valley Rd, Cultus Lake, BC V2R 5A3

Delta Grove Campground





183 Reviews




Delta Grove Campground 2550 Columbia Valley Rd, Cultus Lake, BC V2R 5A3




About the Business

Cultus Lake Park | BC Parks | As one of the most popular destination areas in the Lower Mainland, Cultus Lake Park is characterized by a large, warm freshwater lake and scenic forest-clad...

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2550 Columbia Valley Rd, Cultus Lake, BC V2R 5A3

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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Dogs allowed
  • Picnic tables
  • Public restroom
  • Hiking




Recommended Reviews

Casey Quesnelle
11.10.2023
Delta Grove Campground
This is our favorite campground of all the provincial ones in Cultus Lake.It is very clean and well maintained. The views are amazing and I love that the showers are free!!! Quiet time is 10 PM and it is strictly enforced. The lake is usually warm and nice to go for a swim. We will try to get this site from now on. The roads are a little narrow if you are trying to get a trailer in.You also have to drive a bit further to Maple Bay for the sanitation station.The staff are friendly and helpful. Love our cultus camping trips!
Bruece Machacynski
10.10.2023
Delta Grove Campground
So, my wife and I are novice campers. We live in the city and we look forward to camping to escape from the noise pollution of city life: traffic, barking dogs, construction...you get the idea. We liked the idea of camping locally so we ventured up to the Delta Grove campground.We arrived in a self-sufficient camper van ready to relax. We knew that the campground was conveniently located off Columbia Valley Road so we can complain about the road noise. That said, it's about as peaceful as a Walmart parking lot. The traffic noise started around 6am and eased off around 10pm. It's generally a mix of big pickup trucks pulling big trailers, random commuters, and motorcycles. There are some wannabe race cars, really loud motorcycles, and random big rigs. Typical traffic running along a busy lake.What we didn't anticipate was the hustle and bustle of the campground itself. Our neighbours genuinely seem to be having a good time. There are lots of kids running around, riding bikes, chasing butterflies, and having a grand time. It's everything you hope for in a family-friendly campground. We love the kids and hope the someday our daughter will have as much fun running around. The camp feels safe and cozy.We we didn't appreciate as much was the selfishness of our neighbours. Maybe I'm old fashioned but when I used to camp (many years ago) people respected the camp rules. Our site neighbor ran his generator 90 minutes past the cutoff time. I don't know what was so important that he needed to run his generator for so long. Convenience, I suspect. He wasn't the only person running his generator but his was the loudest. It sounded like someone parked a running lawnmower beside our RV. Definitely not a relaxing morning in the hammock.People will do what they can get away with and I don't blame him for that. The park patrol rolled on through checking reservations and emptying the trash. The park was very clean. I suppose I could have said something to the authorities but what was the point. Other people were doing the same thing (at least 3 other campers in our small section of camp). I suppose I am just disappointed that people are not more considerate.Finally, our neighbour turned off his generator and promptly abandoned his barking dog in the trailer. We also have a barking dog but we brought him to the kennel so that we didn't disturb our neighbours. I understand that not everyone can afford to kennel their dog but I suppose it's a matter of priorities. If you can afford a generator then you can afford a kennel. Perhaps our neighbours didn't kennel their dog for the same reason they felt free to run their generator whenever they felt like it - they just didn't care.I guess I expected more from my fellow campers. A buddy of mine said that camping was about letting go." I wish. I wish I could relax and not care about noisy generators
Brent Schile
06.10.2023
Delta Grove Campground
Nice campground, lots of trees for shade yet good spots to get some sun.Good size spots for small trailers, tents and spots for doubles. Try and book early or come later in the season to get a spot next to the lake.There are some spots next to the road and that’s a little to close for me, I like the middle or if I can get one next to the lake.There are out houses as well as a regular toilets and showers. Close to town so if you forget something your not stuck.
jay more
24.09.2023
Delta Grove Campground
First night here, very impressed! Beautiful sites right on the river, a sandy beach at every site.
Likes Eating
05.09.2023
Delta Grove Campground
We really enjoyed our time here. We went there Thursday-Friday, so it was much quieter than I expected. They have no docks or boat-launches, but they have a small beach where you can start kayaking or simply sit on your beach chairs. It's very small so once you take the spot, no other groups are able to enjoy the spot though..They have a pretty big washroom with hand-washing sinks, which was a luxury for us. You also don't have to drive on dirt roads at all to get here. You still get to have phone service.If you enjoy camping and nature while being still connected to the civilization, it's a great place to go.
DD RR
27.08.2023
Delta Grove Campground
Nice Campground right next to the water. Washrooms also had showers available.
Amy Rae
21.08.2023
Delta Grove Campground
Love the layout of this cute campground. Only lost a star as the showers were cold. We told the park operators but they didn’t fix them.
Steve E
28.07.2023
Delta Grove Campground
The registry office is a km or so before the campground so pop in there to get your ticket. There is a shower/toilet block at the entrance of Delta Campground, good pressure and nice continuous hot water but has seen better days aesthetically speaking. Nice shadey sites with plenty of lake side spots, rubbish/recycle bins.
Tiffany Olsen
26.07.2023
Delta Grove Campground
Can hear a fair amount of road noise, but if you had a site closer to the water it wouldn't matter. Our site was close to the bathrooms, and the light from there shone in our tent, so that was annoying, however the sites are a decent size and fairly private. There is no sandy beach, so bring water shoes. People were fairly quiet and the sites have a nice picnic table and fire pit.
Michelle Nicholson
23.07.2023
Delta Grove Campground
Delta Grove Campground is part of Cultus Lake Provincial Park. It is one of five campground in the park. Delta Grove Campground is close to the lake but also close to the park road which can be busy with traffic noise. Some sites can be tricky for larger trailers and motorhomes. Some sites are hilly with small camping areas. The campground is in a coastal forest with lots of trees, shade and undergrowth. The playground and boat launch are not located in the campground areas. There is a shower house with flush toilets and free hot showers in the campground. There were no hiking trails nearby but may be elsewhere in the park. There was a small beach area with warning of a steep drop off adjacent to the campground. None of the sites offer power, water or sewer hookups.

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2550 Columbia Valley Rd, Cultus Lake, BC V2R 5A3
Delta Grove Campground