The best camping near Inverhuron Provincial Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Inverhuron Provincial Park adventure.

With legendary sunsets, beachy days here always end with a splash of colour.  

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Natures Acres

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents39 acres · Mount Forest, ON
A perfect place to escape and rejuvenate the soul! Our beautiful 39-acre property consists of hard and softwood forests, open meadows for activities, and flat and grassy fields. Whether you're camping with your family or with a group of friends, this remote and private property is the perfect destination for a vacation retreat. There are plenty of trails surrounding the property where one can enjoy connecting with the sights and sounds of nature. Plenty of different bird species, rabbits, deer and wild turkeys abound and often on summer nights around the campfire you can hear the howl of the coyotes. This is a beautiful, tranquil piece of paradise, very private and fantastic for stargazing. We also have a couple goats, pot bellied pigs and chickens on the property. Guests can help themselves to the farm fresh eggs when on site camping. Whether you’re bringing an RV or a tent, we have the perfect campsite for you! We look forward to hosting you and welcoming you to our little piece of paradise.
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Beaver Ranch

7 sites · RVs, Tents137 acres · Owen Sound, ON
Spend a weekend, day or even a night away enjoying 137 acres of serendipity along the shores of the Saugeen River, nestled in the heart of West Grey. A short 10 minute drive to nearby amenities (groceries, box stores, gas and liqour) and a quick 1 hour drive to nearby beaches and waterfalls including McGowan Falls, Sauble Beach and Sauble Falls, Hoggs Falls, Inglis Falls. Take a leisurely float down river by tube, canoe or kayak, step in for a swim or try your hand at casting a rod and reel, by day and camp along the shores by night. Not the water type? Strap on your boots and take a nature filled walk across the property, or nearby at one of the many Saugeen River Conservation Areas. Are you a night hawk? Fill your evenings with campfires and local entertainment, such as the nearby Drive-In Theater in Hanover or local breweries (Neustadt or Hanover). (10 minute drive). Surrounded by farm land and nature’s best features, book now and find yourself lost in the middle of the heart land.
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Lake House retreat

8 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Kincardine, ON
Thank you for checking out our page. We are fun and outgoing pet friendly owners that have a few perfect spaces for you and you pet to rent by the day, week or month. Properly has water, power and sewer access. Tenting welcome but spots are best for trailers due to the washroom access. Lake is a three minute walk but you can hear the water crash on the beach on most nights. Please note: There is an access road that can get busy with car noise. We are not as private as some might think due to the photos and live on the property but barley home. If you are unhappy at any time we will refund you back. If you love birds we have a ton around.... Many sports equipment to use like baseball and gloves, Frisbee no extra charge and free firewood to use but bring an axe. There is free water hook up and Hydro, Paddle boards, jackets you will have access to use. for $10 extra per stay The sunsets are spectacular. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
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A Piece of Heaven

2 sites · Tents50 acres · Hanover, ON
A piece of heaven is what awaits you here. If you're looking for privacy your search is over. Imagine having your own island you reach by walking across the 15 metre covered bridge with a few areas to set up your tent(s) from where you'll fall asleep listening to the sound of the spring flowing into the pond, what bliss. The other site has a large rectangular pond of its own to ensure everyone has privacy. Your drinking water comes from Mother Nature, not a well, true spring water that's icy cold and so refreshing. he property is mostly 50 yr old pine trees with a couple walking trails throughout. There are two spring fed ponds which makes them revitalizing on a hot day when you go for a swim. We are located 10 minutes away from the town of Hanover and the Allan Park Conservation is right beside us and has numerous walking and off road bicycling trails. The Saugeen River is 5 minutes away which you can kayak or tube down, too much fun that is. Our property offers beautiful scenery, virtual privacy, you see glimpses of our home, peace and tranquility with the backdrop of Mother Nature to be heard, geese, wild turkeys, deer, lots of songbirds, coyotes and oh yes, our big friendly lovable mutt Walker and the two new dogs who ate getting loveable, Bella and Hunter. The sunsets can be spectacular and later the stars twinkle above and maybe you'll even see a satellite high above while you're stargazing. Each site has a table (you'll need to bring lawn chairs), firepit with a cooking grill, and a supply of wood you'll have to purchase from us upon arrival, as we are a forestry managed property. An outhouse is a pleasant walk within minutes of the site. Water for dishes and general washing can just be taken from the pond (DO NOT DRINK) Not that it would kill you, lol. Ray will keep you supplied with fresh spring water for drinking. Also, the covered bridge is there if, HEAVEN FORBID, it rains, where you can seek coverage and watch and listen to it fall. New to this site is a solar powered string of 300 lights, two single person floats, and a hammock for your added enjoyment. There are numerous things to do within a 15 minute drive. A couple dams, 2 conservation parks, drive-in theatre, casino, horse racing, small stock car racing track (great for young kids), two local breweries, a busy local butcher and the Saugeen River. With more destinations as you move outward. We promise you won't be disappointed and can't wait to share our piece of Heaven with you. TAKE NOTE You will be charged $500 per bag/item of refuse you leave behind. WE DO NOT HAVE GARBAGE PICKUP, besides which you are supposed to leave the site as you found it. CANCELATIONS: IF you cancel within two weeks of your arrival date, your money will NOT be refunded nor will you be able to change the date. We are sorry for this, but we only have a short season, and you'll be using up double the time you booked for. Terry and Ray P.S. Should you wish to come during off season please get in touch and if it's feasible we'll open up.
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Tranquil and Private Camping

1 site · Tent15 acres · Owen Sound, ON
Learn more about this land: Park at the stream and take the bridge to your camp site equipped with gazebo, seating, picknick table and fire pit. Enjoy relaxing at either site along the stream - -both are included at the same price for additional privacy. You are also welcome to bring your well-mannered canine friends with you at no additional cost. Please note that pets must remain on the camp site and encourage the use of either leashes or tie outs. This property is also part of a hobby farm that is home to Nigerian Dwarf goats, calves, sheep, ducks, chickens, turkeys and bunnies. It may also be possible to take the goats for a walk around the property and should be arranged ahead of time. This area is also home to plenty of deer and other wildlife. For convenience, firewood and farm fresh eggs can be provided at a small fee. Varney Conservation area, abandoned CN Railway track and Pebbles restaurant are also a short walk away. Camp site is wheelchair accessible; however, toilet is not.
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The best camping near Inverhuron Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Set on some very scenic curves along Lake Huron’s shoreline, the clear, blue waters at Inverhuron Provincial Park can feel a bit like those in the Caribbean. The dunes and long, crescent-shaped beach bring families together with its shallow bottom and gentle drop-off. Hike and bike along Holmes Bay Trail, which traces the edges of the peninsula where all three campgrounds are located, and if you get too hot, you can swim right off the rocks anywhere along the trail. Fish from the shore for salmon, pickerel, and northern pike, or launch a boat and drop a line for rainbow and brown trout. Play some beach volleyball, but make sure to get to the northwest side of the peninsula when evening comes—the sight of the sun making its daily descent into the lake is unforgettable.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for photographers: Lime Kiln Campground is located closest to the best vantage point for sunset.
  • Best for sun-worshippers and swimmers: Gunn Point Campground is within easy walking distance of the beach.
  • Best for nature-lovers: The sites on the outer loops of Holmes Bay Campground are very private and forested. 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. This is a very popular park in the heart of the summer, as campers flock here from big population centres just to the south, including the greater Toronto area and London, Ontario. Because of this, you’re best to book early—months in advance, if you’re coming on a weekend, during a holiday, or during July and the first two weeks of August. Sites within walking distance to the beach are most popular—and book up first.
  2. First-come, first-served sites are a possibility, but no sites are set aside for same-day arrivals.

When to go

The park and campgrounds open in the middle of May and close after Canadian Thanksgiving in October. Summer is very busy, with campsites sometimes booking up entirely. The narrow beach can get packed, and space is at a premium during peak times. Evenings early and late in the season can be chilly, so if you’re camping in May, September, or October, be sure to pack a warm sleeping bag and a good coat. Fall colours are beautiful, and autumn tends to be uncrowded and far less buggy.

Know before you go

  • Beware of poison ivy, which grows throughout the park and especially near the volleyball court (be careful when fetching errant balls).
  • A cool bike park can be found within riding distance, with fun jumps and big mounds.
  • The comfort stations in each of the three campgrounds have laundry facilities.

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