The best camping near Sandbanks Provincial Park

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

Camp by the lake, climb the sand dunes, and sun on the beaches of this popular park east of Toronto.  

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Backwoods Cabin Co

3 sites · Lodging11 acres · Tweed, ON
Welcome to Backwoods Cabin Co. We have two unique glamping cabins available on our property located on the outskirts of Tweed and Madoc. The perfect spot to unwind, relax, and snuggle by the wood stove. There is a loop trail that goes around the entire 11 acres of land. There are markers along the trail so you know the boundaries of the area My family and I live on the property, we are here if you need anything urgently. We do spend a lot of time outside so the odd time you might hear our kids playing. We do have 2 VERY friendly dogs named Copper and Chief who might bark at you when you pull into the driveway but are on an electric fence so cannot get back to the cabin. We also have an outdoor cat named Wessie that may come and say hello. Follow us @backwoodscabinco *** PLEASE NOTE: THIS CABIN IS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE WOODS SO THERE WILL BE BUGS IN THE APPROPRIATE SEASONS (SPRINGTIME BLACK FLIES AND MOSQUITOS, SUMMERTIME MOSQUITOS AND DEER FLIES, FALL SOMETIMES MOSQUITOS) ***
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Down by the River

1 site · RV, Tent80 acres · Campbellford, ON
If you want privacy and seclusion this is your place . Our family lives on 80 acres 8 minutes from the town of Campbellford. We are on a dead end road out in the country. Upon arrival simply turn into our driveway and drive right past our house following the dirt path. Turn left just down the hill to the River. We are located on Bradley Bay on the Trent river with kms of lock free boating between Percy Boom and Glen Ross . We are located across from an island called Anderson island. Pike, pickeral, bass , Muskie ,channel cat ,and pan fish are in these waters. Our point is very private with plenty of birds and wild life to watch . We have one of our trails marked clearly threw out the woods for you to enjoy . We have a complementary canoe, 1 adult kayak, 1 adult SUP and 1 child’s kayaks . Life jackets and boat safety kits are also available . On the point we have a small fire pit and 2 docks. 1 of the docks face the river and one is up our little lagoon . A wonderful place for adults and children alike to fish , swim , relax and catch frogs and fire flies. We do have a few chairs and a child’s little turtle pool to swim and play in. The point is a long narrow grassy area. There are about 3 spots you could park a trailer . We think currently the max length would be a 24 foot trailer we could accommodate until we are able to open up the area a bit more. A small fishing boot about 14 foot and under could be launched at our water entry otherwise the closest public launch is about 5 minutes down the road . If we plan it ahead we have water from our well from a hose available. We are happy to let you fill your trailer up with water from our house hose on the way down to the point or any jugs you may have. Otherwise Ferris Provincial Park is about 7 minutes away. There is a water filling station and dumping station there for a small fee from the park. Things to do In area is the well known suspension bridge located in Campbellford. Doohers bakery and the Empire Cheese Factory and Chocolate Factory all within 10 minutes from our house . We also have local Breweries in the area, one being about 8 minutes away called the Fogorig Brewing. Campbellford is full of little shops and stores. It’s a beautiful walk back towards our house and down the laneway to the road as well. Great quiet country road for children and adults alike to go for a bike ride or walk along the road beside farmers fields where usually deer and sandhill cranes are seen. We usually touch base with our campers a week or so before there arrival date to give exact directions to our house via Hipcamp message. Upon arrival if arranged ahead of time we can be here to meet and greet you and ensure you are settled in. Otherwise there isn't a guarantee we will be at the property upon arrival but we can ensure that we will always have someone by phone for you to reach if need be at all times.
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The Kountry Korner

11 sites · RVs, Tents25 acres · Trenton, ON
The Kountry Korner is a cozy part of our families working farm . Goats and chickens roam the property living their best life. The property consists of wooded areas, fields and a 12 acre private lake. Firewood available $15.00 bundle 5 Dry tent sites available with level gravel bases. These are located in the woods. Starting at $35.00 per 4 people. Parking at site. Potable water and showers available at office. 3 Dry RV sites available. Starting at $40 per night. These are not pull through sites. Reversing is necessary. Don't let that stop you though, assistance is available. Level grassed area, picnic table and firepit. Dry means No hook ups at sites. Water available at office. Outdoor shower at office. Outdoor sink. Please note.... Alcohol is fine but drink responsibly. This is a family place not a bush party. Quarry pond open dawn till dusk daily. No admittance after dark please No loud music after 9 pm. Chickens and goats roam free about the property. Please keep your pets leashed. If anyone in your group has a fear of animals please consider that before booking. Not responsible for the little Black and White Roosters attitude. Keep away
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Cabin in the Woods

3 sites · Lodging, Tents7 acres · Marmora, ON
7 acres of field, forest, pond, waterfall, rapids, swimming hole! There are no bad views! Sit by the pond, sit by the creek, sit in the waterfall, sit out at Blueberry Hill for a pleasant breeze or up on SunStar Ridge for some nightly star gazing or lay back in a hammock or on zero gravity chair 1 Bunkie on a hill overlooking the pond and 2 private tent sites, one at Boot Hill and one in the Field of Dreams. Each site has a fire pit and a compostable toilet and there is an outhouse on the property for the bunkie. Great for canoes, kayaks, bird and wildlife watching with spectacular star gazing. This property was part of an old homestead and as such I am still finding things so please respect the caution tape and stay on the marked trails. Some are treasures (European Grapes, Bergamot, French Roses, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Ramps, Fiddle-heads) and others not so much. I am re purposing what I can and collecting the rest for disposal as I nurture this land back to what it was meant to be, paradise. There is an outdoor shower available as well. If you are green minded you are welcome here!
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RV/Camper Parking 10min To Kingston

1 site · RV, Tent10 acres · Elginburg, ON
🌟 Description: Welcome to our serene property, where you can park your car, camper or RV for short getaways. Choose from various parking spots—whether you prefer grassy, gravel, or solid bedrock. 🐓 Chickens and Canine Companions: Our friendly flock of free-ranging chickens adds a touch of countryside charm. During the day, they explore the property alongside our loyal German Shepherd. 📍 Convenient Location: Located just 10 minutes north of Kingston, our spot offers easy access to the city (only a 15-minute drive to downtown Kingston). Enjoy the best of both worlds: peaceful surroundings and proximity to amenities. Book your spot now! 🌞🚐 We have a walking trail around the property that will take you through a cedar forest, and some field openings. And if your dog needs to stretch its legs, we have a fenced in area that used to be a horse pasture you can use to let them loose in a safe and controlled environment.
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Black Maple Farm

4 sites · Lodging, Tents6 acres · Harrowsmith, ON
For the last 26 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 small Market Booth that sells handmade "Canadian Themed" Home Decor goods and Maple Products at the Frontenac 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, maple syrup, local honey, and homemade baked goods, are also available to purchase too. (check out our "Extras" Section at booking page.
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Winter Cabin Escape

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Belleville, ON
🇨🇦💪 Surrounded by lush, budding trees, our charming off-grid tiny home offers a serene spring escape just under two hours from Toronto. Take a leisurely four-minute stroll to the Crowe River, where you can enjoy a refreshing swim, go fishing, or set off on a kayaking or boating adventure—both provided for your enjoyment. Immerse yourself this spring in nature's renewal, making this the perfect retreat for outdoor lovers and a romantic getaway! AN ECO-FRIENDLY TINY HOME FOR YOUR GETAWAY OR GLAMPING ADVENTURE - Our unique tiny home is 8 by 16ft. - Propane heating included - There is an outhouse right outside - Electricity through solar panels. One fully charged portable power station provided for your electricity needs. - Running water from a holding tank included. Excluded November - March due to freeze. - BBQ with burner for outdoor cooking. - Rocks on the ground so NO TICKS!
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Forest Mills Cabins

2 sites · Lodging40 acres · Roblin, ON
Our property has 2 camping cabins located on 40 acres across the road from a beautiful waterfall. Each rental has its own private outhouse, picnic table, campfire pit and solar power. An outside shower room, flush toilet and common lounge with complimentary coffee and wifi is also available on site. There are marked walking trails on the property and at nearby conservation areas. Plenty to do on the grounds and within a 30 min drive, including sightseeing Prince Edward County, or checking out historic Kingston and Belleville. Wifi is available on the grounds at the lounge and gazebo, a short walk from the cabins. We have campfire wood available on site for $10/tote. Each tote contains paper, lighter, kindling and enough firewood to last hours into the night. Simply request at check in and we will deliver it to your cabin. The scenic waterfall across the road is part of the Salmon River watershed where you can take a refreshing dip seasonally. In the center of the property is a lovely sensory garden where you can sit and enjoy birds, butterflies and beautiful blossoms.
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Casa de Campo

1 site · Lodging7 acres · Norwood, ON
Casa de Campo is for people who LOVE outdoors. Our cabin is nestled amongst tall pines. The cabin is secluded and sits on 7 acres, and is surrounded by 75 private acres. This MICRO hide away becomes a perfect home base to unplug, relax, read, cook over a open fire or close enough to explore the area. Our cabin is perfect for the camper who enjoys, and is familiar with camping and the outdoors! So bring your OWN bedding, water and necessary camping gear....We offer rustic, with a bit of extra glam to your camping experience! Although insulated please note there is only a small electric heater!...so expect the fresh open air chill of the authentic camping experience! You'll find a lovely outdoor stone firepit to enjoy cozy campfires or to cook on. The site is provided with a picnic table/umbrella, rustic outdoor furniture, and a clean, simple outhouse, also a small outdoor kitchen area with a propane stove. Inside the cabin you'll find a coffee maker, mugs, plates,. While, as noted before, the cabin is insulated during the cold months with a small electric fireplace. This is the cabins ONLY heat source. Please dress cozy and prepare accordingly as nights can be cold! There are now two 8" foam mattresses as a single bed, or 4" thick double foldout foam bed for two provided. We are 5 minutes to the quaint town of Norwood, and minutes to Hastings Trent River's fishing adventures! We are close to all the needed amenities. Please note, You are welcome to use the wood on hand and wood found on the ground, but it may be wet! We suggest you bring your own dry wood to enjoy a lovely campfire. We would love for you to come and stay at our Casa de Campo!!
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The best camping near Sandbanks Provincial Park guide

Overview

About

Sandbanks Provincial Park, outside of Picton in Canada’s Prince Edward County, is one of the busiest Ontario parks, and it’s all because of its sandy shores. Sandbanks Beach stretches 11 kilometres along Lake Ontario, while family-friendly Outlet Beach is shorter but wider. Hike up the massive sand dunes near Dunes Beach on West Lake, which draws swimmers to its somewhat warmer waters, or go canoeing or kayaking on the Outlet River. With more than 500 campsites in five campgrounds, with flush toilets and laundry facilities, Sandbanks accommodates campers with tents to large RVs. Don’t show up without a campsite reservation, though—this is one popular park.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for lakeside lounging: Outlet River Campground A
  • Best for families: Cedars Campground
  • Best for beach explorers: Richardson’s Campground

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Book early! You can reserve Sandbanks campsites up to five months in advance, and many sites, particularly the waterfront campsites in the Outlet River Campground, book immediately.
  2. Make reservations online through the Ontario Parks Reservations Service. Fill out your reservation form in advance, so you can press “Enter” the instant that reservations open for your preferred date.
  3. Cancellations do sometimes become available, so don’t give up if you can’t book on your first try. And if you have no luck at all, consider other provincial parks on the shores of Lake Ontario, such as Presqu'ile or Darlington.

When to go

Sandbanks’ campgrounds are open from late April into October. Campers crowd the park from June through early September, so plan a mid-week stay if you can during this busy summer season. In September and October, expect crisp, dry days and slightly fewer visitors, although weekends are still crowded. Many restaurants, wineries, and other businesses across Prince Edward County reduce their hours in early spring and late fall and close entirely from January to March.

Know before you go

  • Lengthy summer line-ups at Sandbanks’ entrances are legendary; check the park’s Twitter for current status. Campers have priority over day-use visitors, as long as you follow the check-in instructions in your reservation confirmation.
  • In foodie-friendly Prince Edward County, buy your produce at farmstands, find fresh breads and pastries at local bake shops, and source wine or beer from County producers. While alcohol is normally permitted on your Sandbanks campsite, the park bans alcohol around the Victoria Day long weekend in May.
  • Sandbanks has two cottages available to rent year-round. Near West Lake, Maple Rest Heritage House, a brick Victorian, sleeps eight, while the simpler Jacques Cottage, on Lake Ontario, sleeps four.
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