The best camping near Rondeau Provincial Park

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

Birders flock to this world-class bird sanctuary full of easy hiking paths.  

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Willow Creek Permaculture Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Dutton/Dunwich, ON
Come and enjoy 50 acres of country paradise boasting a a creek that joins seven ponds, leading to a wooded area at the back. Take some hikes on our mowed trails, sit by a pond and watch the dragonflies or take a dip in the swimming hole. If you're looking to get away from it all for a taste of the country lifestyle, come pitch a tent on our land. At Willow Creek Farm, we are committed to regenerative living. We use permaculture design and holistic management as frameworks to influence our decision-making processes. Growing food is important to us and we are expanding our production on an annual basis. Currently we raise chickens turkeys, sheep and pigs. We have a number of barn cats that roam the property and a peacock that lives on the farm named Yang. If you'd like to venture further than our farm, we are within a 30 minute drive of London, St. Thomas, and the beaches of Port Stanley. Some nearby attractions include the Southwold Earthworks National Historic Site, Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum, Backus-Page House Museum, and several Conservation areas (Fingal Wildlife Management Area and John E. Pearce Provincial Park). We are located about a 45 minute drive from Rondeau Provincial Park as well.
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Chris's Place

2 sites · Tents50 acres · West Elgin, ON
Presently offering a tent camping site only, but working to bring you an off grid glamping experience soon in our 19th century former granary by our lake! Parking is at the campsite, following a 400m tractorway over grass. This tractorway enters and exits onto the county road independent of the host’s private home driveway. Our small, bio-diverse farm is in a quiet location but only 10km from shops and cafes. Our property is run with minimal chemical inputs and a lot of hard manual labour producing hazelnuts and chestnuts, sometimes heartnuts and pecan, in our tree nut orchard, and alfalfa: grass hay. We also run a seasonal farm shop selling our produce and crafts. We are very lucky to have a 1.5 acre lake which you are welcome to explore by our canoe (canoe, two paddles and life preservers provided) supporting sun fish, bass and perch with midland and snapping turtles and thousands of tree frogs in the spring, and the occasional musk rat, beaver, woodland ducks, and heron. You may also see bobolinks, barn swallows, and bats in summer, ask to borrow our bat detector to listen to their chirps at dusk, or binoculars to watch wildlife. Check out our ancient Jesuit pear tree, 65’ tall, you may never see another as it is a very rare tree. We are on the migration routes of Tundra swans and Monarch butterflies. Star gazing is very good, there is very little light pollution. Tall poplar trees provide shade and shelter as well as pleasant sounds of the wind. We provide free 5G drinking water per day, firewood (unless there is a ban), use of fridge/freezer, electric outlet for short term use eg charging a battery, all picked up or found at the farm shop (5 minute walk). We provide a rustic recycling station including kindling, matches, and we collect clean, washed recyclables, compostable veg scraps and paper and garbage after your stay. Please don’t bring your own firewood, even if you intend to burn it right away it can still import plant pests that may harm our crops, thank you. Footwear is advised. Conditions underfoot are usually extremely good, soils are free-draining sand and gravels, but there is lakeshore mud and fluctuating water levels in our groundwater-fed lake. Our floating dock and deck may be slippery when wet. We do try to keep poison ivy in check but it does pop up here and there. We experience a modified continental climate with the effect of the Great Lakes. Winters bring often fluctuating temperatures ranging between plus 10 degrees and minus 20 degrees. Winters are long, once the Great Lakes freeze they keep air temperatures quite low until late Spring; daffodils and tulips emerge and flower in May, by when snow flurries and frosty nights are usually over. June is usually pleasant t-shirt weather and hay-making month with little or no dew. You can expect hot, sultry, stormy days and nights in July, and some daytime temperatures in the low 30s Celsius before the humidity index which can push the experienced heat into the high 30s and keep night time temperatures in the upper teens to low 20s. July is the best month for spectacular thunderstorms and strong winds with risk of a tornado. August is appreciably cooler at night so much so that you may need a blanket or extra layer of clothing, and footwear to withstand heavy dew. September sees the beginning of crisp days and the turning of vivid fall colours of red, gold, pink, orange and yellow which develop even further into October. November is when the leaves are all falling or fallen, with relatively mild weather and frequent rainfall and snow flurries through to Christmas, with more snow in January and February. The typical snow season lasts from November until April, interspersed by rapid thaws and rainfall. Rarely does this create significant problems underfoot due to our soils being free-draining sands and gravel, but occasional localized flooding can occur in low-lying spots over icey ground.
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TJ Stables

21 sites · Lodging30 acres · Chatham, ON
Welcome to TJ Stables, an award-winning, recreational, fully accessible equine facility.  Located on a picturesque 50-acre farm located in Chatham-Kent, Ontario. We are open year-round. Campers can choose from 2 unique stays:Tipi Overnight Adventure - A stay in an authentic Indigenous made TipiLittle Cabin in the Woods - A small cabin that sleeps 4 TJ Stables is home to the Rare And Endangered Anishinabe Ojibway Spirit Horses thought to be the only existing breed of horse developed by Indigenous people in Canada. While at TJ Stables you are encouraged to add this experience as an extra where you can walk amongst these little horses and experience their incredible spiritual power. Listen to the stories passed down by generations of First Nations People about their bond with these little horses.Along with the spirit horse walk, there are many authentic experiences to choose from in the extras section and something for everyone to enjoy!
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Lake Erie Lookout

3 sites · Lodging, Tents12 acres · Port Stanley, ON
Learn more about this land: Enjoy a waterfront view of Lake Erie 105 feet above the water! This quiet private area is surrounded by forest with a beautiful view of Lake Erie. It’s off the main road on a dead end road with no authorized access, situated at the back of a 12 acre property. The camp site is ____ sqft plus a path that can be walked on through the forest (there is some private property and private areas around the camp site that should not be accessed, they will be marked) The 5th wheel trailer with 2 single beds can be combined into a double bed. The trailer has many amenities including, a fridge/freezer, bell satellite TV, Stereo system, Kitchen with some supplies, potable water, toilet with a septic system, outdoor furniture, propane bbq, 2 burner hot plate, picnic table, and fire-pit. Many chairs to sit at both the fire-pit and deck, the trailer has a retractable awning that can be used to provide more shade for the deck There is no direct beach access, however, the beach is 5 mins driving time to Port Bruce, 15 mins to Port Stanley or 25 mins to Port Burwell The trailer is an older 5th wheel in livable condition, set in the forest, the trailer has signs of aging, there are animals that call the forest their home, we do the best we can to keep them out but animals will be animals it is not luxury, but very comfy, quiet and peaceful It does have its limitations No heat, no hot water, no WiFi, no shower, no oven, no stove, no microwave The water pump switch has to be turned on and off during use Some phone service providers work better than others on site As the property is on the edge of the cliff at the back, please use common sense when close to the edge, the edges are not meant to be stood on, it is quite safe if you don’t go right to the edge if you are looking to turn it off for a few days, get away from busy city life for a weekday/weekend or just simply reconnect with nature- this is the place!” Any questions please feel free to ask We look forward to hosting you!
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Farm Camp & Art Retreat

4 sites · RVs, Tents600 acres · Chatham Kent, ON
Looking for a private farm campground with 30 amp? We have a lovely organic farm, run by my Canadian husband. I myself am a Dutch journalist and oil painter. WHAT WE OFFER * Camping spots with 30 electricity and an amazing view. Isn't the ultimate camping experience to wake up in nature? :) Water refill if needed. Waste water dump nearby. We also have fire wood (10,-) if needed. * Oil painting courses per hour if you wish. * Enjoy the experience of a idyllic, cozy farm campground. LOCATION - Right in the 'Banana Belt' as they call our region (lots of sunshine) - Close to the 401 (but not too close) - Close to town (but not too close) - Close to the popular attractions like Rondeau Park (but not too close) ;) At our organic farm we like to give our campers lots of space so each camper can enjoy waking up by the sounds of the birds and a stunning sunrise.  FACILITIES We have a beautiful organic farm and a few spots for you to stay alongside (or in) our fields. You really get off grid here. We have water to fill up your tank and 30 amp electricity. There's wifi near the house. And for a small fee you can get  wood for a campfire. For swimming we recommend the beautiful beaches in Rondeau Park, only a few minutes away! Also, you can walk or cycle to town for an ice cream or groceries. THINGS TO DO * Book an oil painting session for 35,- (Pay upon arrival. Excl. water mixable oil paint, but available in our store). Learn painting like the old masters! * Nearby there's plenty to do. You won't get bored: Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo (7min), Rondeau Park (19min) for beaches and birdwatching, breweries (25min) and Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History (31min).  WHAT TO DO You can book via Hipcamp or make a donation when you arrive here. * 40,- per night (also on weekends) 30 amp electricity and 1x water refill included if needed
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The best camping near Rondeau Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Never far from water, Rondeau Provincial Park’s small campground of 258 sites is sandwiched between Lake Erie and Rondeau Bay. The campsites are also surrounded by nearly 40 kilometres of hiking trails through Carolinian forest trees, some as old as 200 years. A wide boardwalk straddles a lush marsh teeming with wildlife, and canoeing around the peninsula is a great day adventure, especially for birders. Be on the lookout for the endangered prothonotary warbler or teams of warblers, thrushes, flycatchers, and song birds. 

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for privacy: On the Rondeau Bay side of the campground, sites 1-15 and 246-257 are less busy.
  • Best for beach access: On the east side of the park on Lake Erie, sites 154-165, 170-182, and 300-306 are a short walk from the beach and picnic tables.
  • Best for family reunions: Site 401 is basic but forested and roomy enough for small trailers and up to 50 people.

When to go

Open for camping between April and October, the park is open for day-use ice fishing and cross-country skiing in winter. Spring is the best time for birdwatching, and bird feeders are placed throughout the park so you can wake up to singing. During this time, the meadows are also bursting with wildflowers such as wood lily, wild columbine, and woodland sunflowers—take advantage of guided hikes with park naturalists but know that the May long weekend gets incredibly crowded.

Know before you go

  • If using the day-use group sites, get water at the filling station or from a tap at the campground. The five day-use shelters do not have water stations or electrical outlets.
  • Grassy areas and a giant marshland mean mosquitos are a sure thing (especially on the marshy Southpoint Trail). And check for ticks after a hike!
  • The shallow beach is great for toddlers, with a section open to dogs.
  • The park store offers souvenirs, snacks, and some basics (including fishing poles), but for bigger grocery runs, head into nearby Blenheim, 30 minutes away.
  • Rondeau Bay has a boat launch near the main office, but be mindful of your boat size. Water levels fluctuate so boats under 19 feet are the best option.

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