Bromley Rock Provincial Park Campground is rather small with only 17 campsites under a canape of trees and along the Similkameen River. This area of the river is a traditional First Nations fishing site popular because of its abundance of Mountain Whitefish and Rainbow trout. There is a picnic table and fire ring at each site. The sites are fairly close together with not a lot of privacy.
A striking rock bluff along the Similkameen River provides the focus for Bromley Rock Provincial Park. The park was established in 1956 and is d traditional First Nations fishing site.
Campsites are located in the pleasantly-forested site along the Simiikameen River. Hiking in the area affords good views of the Similkameen Valley, and tubing is also popular providing a downstream route to Stemwinder Provincial Park.
To get to the beach, take the trail that leads from the parking lot down to the river. In the summer, the rocky bluffs that jut into the river create a quiet pool, perfect for swimming. The beach is quite large throughout the summer, though size varies with water level.
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The park is seasonal between mid April to the end of September. It was established in 1956 and very well maintained and is about 380 acres in size. This is a pet friendly campground, however dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.