The best camping near Bon Echo Provincial Park

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

Exploring Indigenous pictographs and canoeing on scenic lakes are highlights.  

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Woodland Park

17 sites · RVs, Tents96 acres · Kingston, ON
Welcome Woodland Park, a private campground spread across 96 acres of stunning nature, offering a variety of spots for every kind of camper. Whether you're into cozy cabins, fancy glamping, or just pitching your tent under the stars, we've got you covered. And if you're all about RVs, we've got serviced daily spots and even seasonal spots for those who want to make Woodland Park their home away from home. Our mission? To provide an extraordinary experience for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. We believe that enjoying the great outdoors shouldn't come with a hefty price tag. So, whether you're roasting marshmallows with the family or taking a solo hike to recharge, we've designed Woodland Park to be your affordable escape into the beauty of Mother Nature. Cherish the simple joys in life, for it's the little moments that transform your time with us into something truly special. We're here to ensure that your stay at Woodland is more than just a getaway – it's a memory in the making, filled with relaxation, adventure, and those unforgettable, cherished moments.
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Black Maple Farm

4 sites · Lodging, Tents6 acres · Harrowsmith, ON
For the last 25 years we have lived here on our 6 acres of property where our Maple Sugar Bush allows us to produce our very own maple syrup every spring. [Side note: The sugar shack itself has been on the property for over 40 years.] We also raise a small but varied collection of farm animals, grow vegetables, and operate a 3 generation (Mother, Daughter, and Granddaughter) Artisan Craft Business, that sells handmade "Canadiana Themed" Home Decor goods and Maple Products at our local Farmer's Market. ( Visit us on Instagram or Facebook @Blackmaplefarm) Our Farm is located on the very edge of the Canadian Shield, so most of the landscape is a rocky, rugged, and naturally wooded. Throughout the property are numerous short, looping, walking trails that meander throughout the Sugar bush, pasture area, 3 season pond, and our farm animal "homes". These trails are perfect for short nature walks, where you'll experience natural wildflowers and plants, see and hear song birds, small animal wildlife and of course, farm life too. We are also located on the edge of the Eastern Ontario "Dark Sky" Area, which means we have a very nice view from the edge of our pasture of the North Sky stars on a clear night, with very minimal light pollution. Our varied collection of farm animals includes; lots of chickens, (including roosters who DO crow in the early morning hours), miniature goats, horses, a couple of barn cats, and a dog. During your stay with us you are welcome to come learn about and interact with our animals and daily farm life, if you so desire, and farm fresh eggs and maple syrup are also available to purchase too.
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Red Cedar Plains

4 sites · RVs, Tents110 acres · Prince Edward, ON
The 110-acre estate has been overtaken with Red Cedars at the front of the property, and also has a mature forest at the rear of the property. It has become a sort of refuge for wildlife. Deer, bunnies, and even Coyotes roam freely on what has over the past 20 or 30 years become a young forest. This is a place of quiet reflection. however, it is also a great place to reunite with loved ones over exciting conversations, music, and drinks over the flame of a campfire. However, we exercise a quiet hours policy starting at 11pm. No loud music or loud talking. We are in close proximity to the first and most prominent vineyard in PEC. (Wauppos Estates). They have some of the best wine you will find here, and spectacular gardens on the lake with a south-facing dock. Grab a glass of wine and wander the grounds. They also have a petting zoo, ice cream, and a market where you can grab food, drinks, or some fresh local produce. Nearby there are blueberry and strawberry fields where you can pick your own fruit. Right around the corner from us we have our favourite wine maker at Amanda’s Winery.
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Off-grid Waterfront Forest Camp

4 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · South Frontenac, ON
Learn more about this land: Welcome to our Off-grid Waterfront Forest Campground!  We have 20 Acres (mostly forested) and 4 campsites to choose from for both tent campers and RV/trailer campers.  There is plenty of space to pitch your tent and a large area for parking. The site is suitable for RVs 45 feet or less (you will be parking on grass/gravel). The trail to the water is about a 10 minute hike from the parking area. The water has quite a lot of algae by the shore. Great for paddling or fishing not so much for swimming. There are multiple fire-pits scattered across the property. Compost toilet outhouse is by the parking area next to the shipping container. Choose from multiple sites from a grassy/gravel semi-private area near the driveway with car access or hike up the bedrock (50metres from driveway) for an amazing view of the stars and moon, or for optimal privacy, there are campsites available along the trails in the forest. We are located right by the Rideau Canal, Lock 45 - Lower Brewers (please note that bridge is currently under construction - access is through Sunbury road or Battersea) We also have many trails and lakes nearby and Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area is only a 20-minute drive. This is a great hike close to Kingston, especially in the fall. The track is also groomed for XC Skiing in the winter. This is one of many possible hikes here and takes me between 1 and 2 hours. It's a great escape if you just have a little time.  We run our property solely on solar energy so electrical output is minimal. There is a 3 prong extension cord available for use by the outhouse that can take small loads such as lights, charging electronics, and higher loads during sunlight hours. Campfires are permitted (firewood available at 5$/crate), pets are welcome, and potable water is available on the property. We also have wifi and cell reception!
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Perth Camping by the River

2 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Perth, ON
a beautiful spot close to river .enjoy natures abundance e with the monarchs and fireflies. a short walk to the river to picnic under the apple tree and go fishing paddling and swimming. plenty of room for two or more tents for family adventures, fire wood can be provided for a small fee. come and enjoy .Water shoes are recommended as its a rocky bottom
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River camping

2 sites · RVs, Tents170 acres · Renfrew, ON
170 acre property consisting of  1.5 km stretching along a river with water falls at the fare East end of the property. The rest of the property is of mixed bush forest and small meadow to the South end that can accommodate a RV.The property offers a pristine natural environment abundant with wild life, bird watching and plenty of excellent swimming and fishing spots.There is only one easily assessable  RV spot available on the land for booking, this is a small clearing by the entrance area that can abominate up to a few RVs from one group exclusively, or be booked for a single RV to use exclusively.Accessing the remainder of the land is by way of a bush road that will require walking in approximately 1 km or by way of a 4 by 4 vehicle or ATV to access the waters edge. The K and P mixed use trail runs adjacent to the property and allows travel to Calabogie to the North or Sharbot lake and further South to Kingston by way of ATV right from the edge of the property.Sharbot lake is a short 15-minute drive from the property and offers all the amenity of a small town including a magnificent public beach that is ideal for small children.
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Field of Birds Glamping

2 sites · Lodging70 acres · Perth, ON
This 70 acre property backs onto the Tay River which is about 7 min walking distance from the campsite. The ecosystem of fields reverting to forest is home to diverse wildlife, especially birds. The big open sky is great for stargazing at night. Fall asleep with the stars and let the birds be your alarm clock...
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Glampanee

1 site · Lodging9 acres · Napanee, ON
Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature. This is for experienced campers as this is off grid. You will feel relaxed in this yurt located on a 9+ acres and close to Prince Edward County. Everything will be provided to make your stay/experience as comfortable as possible: toiletries, shower kit (water will be provided), BBQ, portable water... We will also facilitate (upon request and availability) RMT service and food from local restaurant(s) for additional cost. What's nearby: - In Napanee We are located 7 minutes (8 km) away from Mackinnon Brothers Brewing Company. https://www.greaternapanee.com/live/discover-greater-napanee/ - Prince Edward County for wine fanatics, shoppers and beach lovers (about 45 minutes away) https://visitthecounty.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=Paid+Search&utm_campaign=brand_navigational_search_campaign&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw7NmzBhBLEiwAxrHQ-RF0l1Q2Qef7WxXrwwCkUGlbUk-pFzs1IOV7riFLx2BLg4fnEVCVshoCF8UQAvD_BwE - Amherst Island (about 50 minutes away) https://naturallyla.ca/a-day-on-amherst-island/ Walking Trails in the area https://www.alltrails.com/canada/ontario/greater-napanee Kayak trails and more https://naturallyla.ca/explore/on-the-water/paddling/
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Bushwood!

3 sites · Tents55 acres · Godfrey, ON
This area was once the bottom of a glacial lake as can be evidenced by the abundance of smooth round rocks. You will see many of the rocks have been piled up or made into walls to once make way for cattle to pasture. Now the land is slowly returning back to the forest. We work hard to be environmentally friendly and support the abundance of wildlife living in the area. Choose from three uniquely different areas for country camping on 55 acres.: Pine Solitude! : A Slice of Heaven site tucked into a stand of white pines on a peninsula, overlooking a shallow lake with three islands. Walk-in (approx. 800m) Big Sky Solitude! : Our best site for stargazing on an open peninsula, overlooking a shallow lake with three islands. Walk-in (approx. 600m) Meadow Bluff! : A sweet, secluded spot on a raised bluff overlooking a lovely, quiet meadow. The site is tucked into the edge of a white pine forest. Walk-in (approx. 400m).
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Everyone is welcome.

5 sites · RVs, Tents41 acres · Kingston, ON
The first peoples used this land for ceremonies and celebrations. The alvar stretches from Peterborough to Kingston, limestone caves and caverns to be discovered all over. There are only a handful of places in the world where there is such a thing and here we have one in our backyard to share with you! 1600 lavender plants, you can sit in it for a whole day without being disturbed. The smells are unreal and groomed trails you can walk through. We welcome everyone, We ask that you respect the rules of the land. No Alcohol is permitted anywhere on site. This is our most import rule here.The night sky is the most black in the country, Dark sky conservation area is very close by. Bring your telescope or binoculars. You wouldn't want to miss a shooting star.Learn more about this land:Breathe-taking views of the land in all directions make it place a feast for the senses!Choose from 5 different sites, come breathe the fresh air and get back to nature, you will love the privacy, isolation, and serenity. The only sounds you'll hear is your own breathing. Please be sure to bring all of your camping gear as this is a truly natural experience, intended to allow you to reconnect with nature. The property is perfect for tent, car, and van camping.Conveniently located only 25 minutes from Kingston. Grocery's and gas are available nearby. Ample opportunity for biking, hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching all within a short distance to the farm. We love to share this place and look forward to hosting you!
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The Ridge Retreat

1 site · RV, Tent6 acres · Kingston, ON
The Ridge Retreat is 6 acres of beauty topped off with amazing waterfront and an awesome new dock. A gravel road has been prepared from the road access right down to the lake. We recommend that you park on the upper portion of this driveway/road and walk or use an ATV to travel on the trail to the lake. As mentioned, there is about a 40 ft incline just as you approach the clearing down by the lake . Please wear running/walking shoes and descend slowly down either of the 2 trails provided. The trail "Easy Street" is definitely an easier descent and climb. Learn more about this land: Situated just off the main road, The Ridge Retreat offers you the privacy and beauty of 6 unspoiled acres. Follow the gravel walkway/road down (5 min walk) to your amazing private dock situated on Howes Lake, Verona Ontario. Deep, clean water for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, etc.  There are 2 firepits should you decide to have a campfire - one at the road site (RV and trailer) and one at the waters edge.  This property provides privacy and solitude for nature lovers. The designated RV parking spot is up near the main road along with a very nice outhouse but if you decide to tent camp, there are a few choices that would bring you closer to the water's edge.  An additional outhouse is located at the top of the incline to the lake.  The gravel/asphalt trail down by the lake is the steeper of the 2 trails. Choose the "Easy Street" trail off to your right after you pass the stop sign indicating that no vehicles should drive beyond. This trail is a bit longer but a much more gradual incline. Grocery shopping, nature trails, etc are just a few minutes away. The scenic town of Westport is a 30 min drive away with amazing shops and a local winery.
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Harrowsmith Brewing Co.

9 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Kingston, ON
Situated in rural Harrowsmith, our nearly 200 year old renovated barn sits on almost 30 acres of grassland. We have plenty of camping space and firepits, and will be adding more bunkie cabins in the future. Brewery taproom opening late Summer 2023 with public bathrooms, retail shop and full restaurant with patios on site. Camping areas are spread across the 25 acres. Some campsites may have neighbours and share a communal firepit area.
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The best camping near Bon Echo Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Known for its 260 Indigenous pictographs on the cliffs of Mazinaw Rock, Bon Echo Provincial Park is set in central Ontario, between Toronto and Ottawa. In this forested park, you can go canoeing on Mazinaw Lake or take a boat tour to Mazinaw Rock to see the pictographs or hike the Cliff Top Trail above the lake. Swim at three sand beaches, including Main Beach on Lower Mazinaw Lake, South Beach in the day-use area, and North Beach in Sawmill Bay Campground. Campers can choose from more than 500 car camping or walk-in sites (about 200 have electrical hookups) in several areas with comfort stations. Other options for campers include yurts, rustic cabins, and 30 canoe-in or hike-in backcountry campsites.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for tent campers: Sawmill Bay Campground
  • Best for families: Fairway Campground
  • Best for forest camping: Hardwood Hill Campground

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations for campsites at Ontario’s provincial parks become available five months in advance. Book online through the Ontario Parks online reservations service. The booking site opens at 7am, so get up early for the best choice of campsites.
  2. July and August are the busiest months for campers, particularly on weekends. You’ll often find better availability in the spring or the fall. While reservations are always recommended, cancellations do occur, so you can sometimes find last-minute openings.

When to go

Bon Echo opens in mid-May and closes in mid-October after Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. Autumn colors can be striking in this part of Ontario, which makes late September and early October good times to visit—just bring warmer clothes, as the weather can begin to turn cool. For the warmest temperatures, come during the busy summer months of July and August. The park is usually less crowded between Sunday and Thursday than it is on the weekends.

Know before you go

  • Bon Echo Provincial Park is outside the village of Cloyne, which has a small market. There’s a larger grocery store in Northbrook about 20 minutes south of the park. The park has a book and gift shop, but no food concessions, so bring whatever you need.
  • You can only see the Bon Echo pictographs from the water, either on a boat tour or by paddling across Mazinaw Lake. The park rents canoes and kayaks. 
  • If you’d like to canoe to your campsite, opt for one of the canoe-in sites on Joeperry or Pearson Lakes. There’s a 500-meter portage from the parking lot to the Joeperry Lake shore. 

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