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Hidden Valley Campground & RV Park

Hidden Valley Campground & RV Park

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Salmon Arm, British Columbia, V1E 1Y6, Canada
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May 15, 2018
I was all set to have a great stay at this campground and the staff initially seemed very helpful and welcoming. However, it seems that the welcoming attitude and 'community spirit' of the campsite had its limits. While we were there for a race, we invited some friends (all over 30 with children - no loud music or crazy parties here) back to the site for a quick bbq, we missed checking them in (our bad), but then we were told that we would be charged for every guest and every INFANT child, totaling $50!!!! (that was on top of the $37 per night we already paid) We were told it was because they would be using the facilities, which costs. It would have been cheaper for us to rent another site for the night. When I reread through our contract, there were no prices per guest, seems they can charge whatever they like...nice. Our guests only stayed an hour and a half and only 2 of them used any facilities!! Shockingly, the babies didn't use any of the facilities! Not that the facilities are anything to write home about. The showers are coin operated and you spend half your change waiting for the shower to 'warm up'. They are pretty run down but you are too busy rushing through your shower to notice. And our $37 per night site? Basically on top of the other campers right beside us, divided by a log. No campfire pit at our site, "but the community one is right across". Grounds were nice, but unfortunately that was outweighed by the aggressive hostile reaction we received when trying to socialize with outside friends on the site that we paid for. Won't be going back and we will be telling our large community of mountain biking friends about our terrible experience.

Jul 6, 2018
It is a beautiful little spot. Lot 21 is the best if you have little kids. Downside. Is they charge $5/ person and $6/ vehicle just for someone to visit. And the showers are terrible. I did not let my 5yr old and 2yr old shower. You put in a quarter and the shower gets super hot. Then you have to slowly turn on the cold water to adjust to the right temp. All this takes 1 min and 1 quarter only gives you 2 min. And can only deposit 3 quarters at a time. There is nothing counting down the time. Just bam cold water. Then you have to turn the water off and go again. We found it you turn on the cold first. Then put in the quarter...no hot water comes out.

Apr 28, 2018
Beautiful campsites. A creek runs through the valley and there are little bridges crossing it. Many of the sites back against the creek so small children and dogs need to be watched closely. Features a playground and flush toilets as well as porta potties. Firewood, laundry and potable water available on site.

Jun 22, 2018
Campsite is kept very clean as well as the washrooms and shower facitlities. The big sites are a little close and no fire-pit but others are good. Nice creek running thru campsite and a good play area for kids. Only bad thing is there Wifi connection is absolutely terrible - off more then on.

Jul 7, 2018
Nice campgrounds and really clean, but sites 1, 2 and 3 on the lower grounds are close enough to the highway that the noise kept us up all night.

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